Budget Kitchen Remodeling
Ideas By: Jeanette Joy
Fisher
Whether you've got a big budget or a small
one for your kitchen remodeling project, it's wise to try to
make sure your spending doesn't spiral out of control as the
process continues. There are a number of ways you can stay
within your budget, beginning with staying on top of every
dollar that goes out.
If your kitchen is seriously outdated or
rundown, it may be necessary for you to finance your remodeling
job. If that describes your situation, first weigh the pluses
and minuses of the project before you sign up for a home equity
loan or second mortgage.
On the plus side, an attractive, up-to-date
kitchen can add thousands of dollars to the resale value of
your home. The downside: if you're not planning to move in the
foreseeable future, you won't see that money until you do
sell.
A
plus: if you plan to stay in your home for a long time to come,
having a new, more efficient and beautiful kitchen will make
life more enjoyable along the way. On the other hand, if you're
staying put, you'll have to pay back the money you spend out of
your hard-earned cash until you finally decide to
move.
You could use credit cards to pay for the
remodel, too. The plus side: they're easy and require no
particularly difficult approval process. The minus: the
interest rates can be very costly, adding thousands to the
overall cost of your remodel.
Once you've got your budget established and
you've decided to move forward, you'll save thousands by
shopping hard for the various items you're going to need to
complete the job. Shopping in discount home improvement
centers, looking for close-out items, watching for sales,
ordering from online or mail order catalogs, and buying
slightly blemished items can save substantial amounts of
money.
There are also ways you can revamp your
existing appliances to make them fit your new kitchen scheme.
There are companies that can refinish your appliances and sinks
in whatever color you want, which can save thousands over
buying new ones. Many dishwashers, refrigerators, and stoves,
come with changeable panels that allow you to instantly change
their look completely. This can also add up to huge
savings.
If you're already happy with the color of
your appliances (if they're white, for instance, which will go
with any other color scheme), you can make your kitchen look
vastly different by simply adding a fantastic new sink and
changing the color of the walls. New lighting fixtures are also
a fairly inexpensive way to achieve a radically different look
for your kitchen.
New flooring is also a terrific way to give
the kitchen an instant face lift. You can use fairly
inexpensive vinyl tile, which comes in easy-to-install squares
that offer stylish patterns, durability, and easy-care
maintenance.
You can also save lots of interest charges
and years of payments by remodeling your kitchen a little at
time and paying as you go. Whichever path you choose, stay on
top of your spending and stay within your budget, however large
it may be.
Copyright ? 2006 Jeanette J.
Fisher
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