Most Asked Kitchen Remodel Questions

May 18, 2022

Since folks spend a lot of time cooking, eating, and socializing in the kitchen, most people consider it the heart of the home. For this reason, a kitchen that doesn’t serve your family’s needs is desperate for a makeover. However, a kitchen renovation isn’t easy, especially if it’s your first time undertaking it. To help you get started, we’ve compiled the answers to the most asked questions about kitchen cabinet remodel and more.  

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Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Renovations – Answered!

What Are the Most Important Elements to Include in a Kitchen Remodel?

Although styles and priorities may vary, every homeowner should carefully consider the most important elements of a kitchen renovation. As you iron out your project’s details, be sure to think about these three essentials in your redesign plans:

Flooring  

Flooring is crucial for cabinet installation because it gives designers, installers, and masons a floor plan to follow. Since flooring typically buds up to kitchen cabinetry, the experts follow the pattern of the old cabinets on the existing floor. Alternatively, a complete, rip-down kitchen remodel gives these professionals more wiggle room because the floors are re-done.  

Tile is an excellent flooring option for kitchens in the Sunshine State. It’s perfect for Florida weather because it’s water-resistant and hard. Besides withstanding spills and heavy foot traffic, tile flooring shrugs off stains, stands up to children and pets, and doesn’t absorb odors or bacteria.

Best of all, it comes in various styles that complement your décor. You can also use tile on your kitchen walls as part of the backsplash to spruce up an otherwise outdated design.  

Countertops

Since you prepare food, serve meals, and store small appliances on your kitchen countertop, you wouldn't want to skimp on them. Choosing one made of durable materials such as granite, quartz, or marble is best if you want a countertop that can withstand just about anything. If you plan to sell your home, you want to go with a timeless modern color and material. Good countertops make the rest of your kitchen shine!

Cabinets

If you’re not getting the most out of your kitchen cabinets due to excessive wear and tear, molds, faulty hinges, funky odors, or outdated design, it’s time for an upgrade. However, custom-built cabinets are a cost that few homes recover from. Fortunately, you can find “stock” cabinets designed to custom-fit your kitchen at a fraction of the cost and time without sacrificing quality.

With stock cabinetry, you’ll save time because you won’t have to wait for the cabinets to be built. You’ll also save money because you won’t be paying for customizations. Besides having speed of installation and cost on your side, stock cabinetry offers better functionality, top-notch organization, and a visual facelift.

If you think refacing old cabinets costs lesser than replacing them with stock cabinetry, think again. In most cases, the cost and time to install stock cabinets are the same as refacing existing ones. Likewise, installing stock cabinets is more practical than repainting old cabinetry because the paints applied to stock cabinetry far outlast the coats of professional-grade paint on old ones.

Should I Install the Flooring Before the Cabinets?

If you’re doing a full-scale kitchen remodel where old walls, cabinets, flooring, and appliances get replaced, you should install the cabinets before the floor covering. It’s important to note that floor covering or finish flooring refers to the surface you walk on. It’s neither the subfloor that’s under the underlayment nor the underlayment between the subfloor and the finished layer.

Moreover, a baseboard or shoe molding should cover the gap between the flooring and the cabinets. If you’re not looking to pay top dollar for imported hardwood that remains hidden underneath the cabinets, it’s best to install your kitchen base cabinets before flooring. You can keep the floor flush by installing a cheaper flooring option in these areas instead of the costly finished hardwood.

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What Are the Factors to Consider When Picking the Cabinet Style for The Kitchen?

Architectural Features

You’ll want to optimize the flow by ensuring that your kitchen reflects the style of your home. For this reason, you must consider your home’s architectural features before starting your remodel. For instance, simple, clean-lined slab cabinetry will look amazing in a contemporary-style home.

Layout

The layout of your home has a tremendous impact on your kitchen space and cabinetry style. Likewise, your choice of cabinets largely depends on how small or spacious your kitchen is.

Personal Taste

Your personal preference plays a significant role in your overall kitchen design. You can use kitchen cabinetry to infuse some aspects of your favorite style to make the space your own.

What’s the Most Popular Style for Kitchen Cabinets?

Shaker cabinets are the most popular choice for kitchens. The Shaker design was developed by the Shaker community in the mid-18t century. Since these people cast aside a lavish lifestyle, they refused to use items that didn’t serve a specific purpose. For this reason, the Shaker style is essentially a combination of craftsmanship, functionality, and simplicity, defined by flat edges and clean lines.

The fronts of Shaker cabinets consist of a recessed center slab with a four-piece frame surrounding it. Despite their limited details and a finish that isn’t ornate, these cabinets’ artistry doesn’t fail to add a certain charm to any kitchen space. Since Shaker cabinets are simple and symmetrical, homeowners can use them in traditional, transitional, and modern kitchen aesthetics.

How Are Shaker Cabinets Added to Different Types of Kitchen Aesthetics?

Traditional Kitchens

Traditional kitchens such as cottage style and farmhouse kitchens are known for their warmth and welcoming energy. Additionally, they create an inviting space by adding lots of detail and character.  

If you’re aiming for the rustic, lived-in effect, you’ll want to install Shaker kitchen cabinets with muted colors and a distressed cabinet glaze. These cabinets work well with natural materials such as copper, granite, and wood. Moreover, you can make Shaker cabinet doors look more traditional by adding a beveled edge.

Transitional Kitchens

Since transitional kitchen designs are between traditional and modern, they use the best aspects of both styles to create a functional and stylish space. Besides having the warmth and homeliness of a traditional kitchen, they also feature the simplicity and functionality of a modern one. Moreover, transitional kitchens usually have stainless steel appliances, concrete floors, marble countertops, and wood cabinets.

If you’re looking to add a Shaker-style cabinet to a transitional kitchen, it’s best to use natural wood finishes to make your space less modern. Alternatively, painting the Shaker cabinets in a high-gloss finish will make your transitional kitchen look less traditional.

You can achieve a more sophisticated and timeless look by sticking with a neutral color palette. Moreover, try layering various textures throughout the space to create visual interest.  

Modern Kitchens

On the opposite side of the spectrum, contemporary or modern kitchens feature geometric forms, flat surfaces, and angular designs. Besides being known for their clean lines and lack of ornamentation, modern kitchens use natural and man-made materials. While examples of natural elements include marble, granite, or wood, man-made materials include ceramic and laminate.  

Since Shaker cabinets feature a clean and uncluttered design, they fit nicely into a contemporary kitchen. You can add minimalist-style cabinet hardware such as sleep bar pulls and use them on natural wood Shaker-style cabinets painted in black, gray, white, or navy shades.

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