8 Features in Your Kitchen You Should Consider Upgrading

If you are considering kitchen remodeling in your Clarkston home, there are many ways you can transform this living space. There are many features and ideas you can implement that will transform this room in your home and truly create an incredible living area. These features will not only create a room that you love, but if you place your home on the real estate market in the near future, they can also increase your home value, attract potential buyers, and make an instant impression.Let’s talk about eight features you should consider upgrading during your kitchen remodeling project in your Livonia home.

1. Layout

A wide and open area is going to make a room appear large and comfortable. It will be more inviting and welcoming for all your guests — a must for high-trafficked areas. To improve the layout in certain areas of your home, you may need to knock down or move walls, move counters or appliances, etc. To ensure this project is done correctly, you must hire a professional contractor to help you every step of the way.

2. Cabinetry

In this area of your home, you need all the storage space you can receive. You need ample room for various appliances, dishes, food items, and more. This means you need plenty of cabinets that are structurally sound and are cosmetically pleasing. If your current cabinets are in good condition, updating them by applying a fresh coat of paint and new hardware may be an option but to truly transform the area, new cabinets may be necessary.

3. Countertops

Old counters will make an area look old and worn down, no matter how much work you’ve put into the other areas of the home. There are many materials that you can use for your countertops and each offer various benefits. For example, granite counters are a major selling perk for potential buyers and can increase your home value. You also can’t cut into them and they are sanitary. Other excellent countertop materials to consider include marble, quartz, tile, and even cement.

4. Paint Color

When focusing on the style and design of this room, you can’t forget about the color of the space. You want to choose colors that are welcoming and subtle. Dark and bold colors such as blacks, reds, and deep blues can make the room feel small and overwhelming. While you can certainly include these colors in the overall design of the room, you don’t want to use the color too much and create a space that is overpowering.

5. Light Fixtures

Similar to counters, if your light fixtures and old and worn down, it will make the room look poorly maintained — even if it is not. This means that you want to ensure your light fixtures are updated during your remodel. You also may need to add additional lighting to this room to ensure it is bright. Dark rooms appear gloomy and you will not want to spend much time in this space.As you look for the ideal light fixtures for this room, consider energy-efficient appliances and work with a contractor to help you choose a product that best matches the overall design you desire in the space.

6. Backsplash

As you focus on the design of this room, it can be hard to add much color and create a focal point in the room. But, this is possible with the right backsplash. The right backsplash will add color, pattern, and contrast to the entire room. There are many options, designs, and products for the backsplash so you can easily find something that best matches the look and feel that you want.

7. New Appliances

Old and outdated appliances will quickly become an eyesore in any home. This means that you want to consider updating these items as soon as possible. And while they can be an expensive addition, they can also drastically improve the look and feel of the space. And when you need to replace many appliances in this room, you can choose matching products, helping you create a more comprehensive and beautiful look throughout your entire room.Additionally, as you choose new appliances, you may want to consider smart appliances. These are becoming popular in homes around the county and provide more function, convenience, and ease of use to homeowners. Additionally, they can be major selling points for homebuyers — particularly younger buyers — who are tech-savvy and enjoy this advanced technology throughout their home.

8. Sinks & Fixtures

Today’s sinks and plumbing fixtures are anything but boring. With a kitchen remodel you can replace your worn out, dated sink area with a bright, new space that works great for food prep, rinsing dishes and as one of the centers of activity in the kitchen. Consider stone sinks, stainless steel, and more materials, in a variety of configurations. One of the most popular types of sinks today is the single, or farmhouse sink. It is one larger sink, versus the typical double sink that has become the de facto sink type in many kitchens. This single, deep sink can be a great choice when you have large pans or other bigger items you need to handle.The array of faucets and sprayers available for the modern kitchen offer so many more features than just a few years ago. Today’s faucets perform in ways that were only dreamed of in the past. They come in retractable models, high arc, pot fillers, pre-rinse, pull down versions, pull outs, drinking water faucets, and many more styles.Contact a Professional Contractor to Help You Transform Your KitchenIf you are considering a major project around your home, the first thing you should do is contact a professional contractor to help you complete the project. Not only will he or she have ideas to help create and transform your living space, but they have the experience and expertise to handle whatever problems may come their way.Additionally, because these large projects can be costly and affect your budget, the right contractor can help you determine where cuts can be made and what features you can include to create an area that you absolutely love and will impress every guest who walks into your home. 

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