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How To Simply Increase Your Cooking Space

October 15th, 2011

For homeowners with a small frustrating kitchen, kitchen remodeling is the solution to increasing the kitchen space in general and increasing the cooking space in particular. Without extensive remodeling of the kitchen, there are many simple ways of increasing cooking space. All it takes is creativity! First, one should not think in terms of barriers. Things like walls, cabinets, tables and other appliances should not hinders one’s creativity of creating cooking space from what little is available. More lighting and the use of brighter paints in the kitchen can completely alter the look and bring about an illusion of more space in the kitchen.

In kitchen remodeling, it is best to create space up and not out. This means there may not be space for walls and cabinets but hooks on walls can be used to hang things like baskets and growing flowers. In kitchen stores, there are magnetic strips that will help stick knives and other metal implements onto the wall instead of putting them in a drawer. This will make the kitchen look more organized and safe. For the already available cabinet, add hooks at the back of the cabinet doors for hanging more knives and even spoons. Other utensils, lids and small pots can be suspended from the cabinet doors instead of being put inside the drawers. This will leave the drawers free for items. Additional rails added to the underside of the cabinet can be used to decoratively display while storing fine pieces of glassware.

Losing the kitchen table is one way of increasing the cooking space in kitchen remodeling. As a concerned homeowner, you really don’t need a huge breakfast table in that small kitchen to enjoy breakfast. As a matter of fact, half of the kitchen space will be used by the chairs and the table alone. To increase the cooking space, you can either construct a small corner table next to the window or build a high wall table with bar stools at the sides. This will increase the cooking space while maintaining a dining place for the family. If the kitchen is really small and you need more space, adjacent rooms can always be adjusted to increase the kitchen’s square footage. Also things like blenders, coffee makers and grills can be stored in the laundry room to give you more space in the kitchen.

Another way to increase the kitchen space is by combining rooms. The kitchen and dining room can be combined in extensive remodeling if there is a wall separating the two. Costs in this can be minimized by leaving a partial wall either horizontally or vertically. In extensive kitchen remodeling, the cooking space in the kitchen can be increased by substituting doors that open up taking much room, with sliding doors or French doors. This replacement with make a huge difference, opening up space that was otherwise unoccupied which can be put to use in other ways.

In the kitchen, refrigerators, ovens and dishwashers make use of quite a lot of kitchen space. So, to increase kitchen space, one needs to buy smaller appliances and most specifically counter-depth appliances. Opening up the rooms adjacent to the kitchen can cost a little more but does not actually increase the square footage of the kitchen. It simply creates an illusion of extra space created after knocking down the walls and opening up the floor plan of the kitchen. As it can be evidently seen, many of these kitchen remodeling improvements can be done cheaply without spending a lot of money, and they can help a great deal to create quite a bit more cooking space.

Home Remodeling Services – Adding Additions To Your Home

September 29th, 2011

Before you start house hunting for a home with more square footage, have you considered adding on to the home you already have? All things considered, it may be the more economically sound decision to consider home additions rather than signing on for a new mortgage. Many homeowners opt for adding on to their current home because they are aware of the payoffs they get in return. For example, did you know that most home improvement jobs pay themselves off (and even make profit) if you sell your home? Adding to your home will increase both comfort and property value.

Of course everyone would appreciate a little extra room in their house but most people don’t realize that it could actually be beneficial to them financially because of the market value of the home. If your family is growing it is actually more feasible to build an addition than go through a move. It will cost less short term, and so long term you can profit more than you would than if you just moved into a larger house.

A fresh coat of paint on the interior or on the exterior is going to brighten up your house and increase appeal for you and for potential buyers. If you are trying to sell your home it is a good idea to help it look newer to increase value. If you are staying, then it is only going to make you feel more refreshed and comfortable to be in your stylish clean home. A newly coated face of your home can increase the value by ten percent. Just with a paint job you are going to be able to sell quicker and sell for more.

A new kitchen and bathroom can increase the value of your home too. Updating the rooms is beneficial in that way because they are the most used and can go out of style or be worn down faster than any other room in the house. These rooms feeling comfortable clean and new are going to appeal to your family by creating a happier setting in the home. Also, it is going to increase the value of the home and make you a better chance of selling with a faster outcome.