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Kitchen Remodeling

        A beautiful kitchen is the heart of any home even for those who don't like to spend their time around the oven. With kitchen increasingly becoming the center of social and functional family activities, kitchen remodeling has become one of the most desirable home improvement projects for many homeowners. A new kitchen increases the value of your home and makes your life easier. Almost every kitchen has a design flaw or something that can be changed to make the space more workable and enjoyable.

You may already know what you want your remodeled kitchen to look like or you have no idea at all. What ever your situation is, we can help. Contact us for a free consultation.




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What affects kitchen costs?


The products and materials you choose will have the greatest impact on your new kitchen’s price tag. Cabinets typically account for half the cost. Installation and labor costs (which vary most by geography) take up the next biggest chunk—about 16 percent—followed by the costs of other major design elements. 

So what then affects the cost of the products and materials? 

Design Element

Price Depends On

Cabinets

Manufacturer choice; construction quality; materials; interior storage accessories; door style and finish; quantity; difficulty of installation

Appliances

Features; style

Countertops

Quality and type of material; difficulty of installation; edge treatment material and design; backsplash material and design

Flooring

Quality and type of material; difficulty of installation

Sinks & Faucets

Sinks-material; size and number of basins; special colors

Faucets-interior materials; finish; spout style; accessories

Architectural details

Uniqueness of items; level of craftsmanship



To help focus your selection process, ask yourself the following questions. 

 

1.       What’s the main reason I’m planning to invest in a new kitchen? Does my new kitchen represent an investment in the home I plan to stay in for a while or am I just looking to spruce it up for resale?

2.       How much do I want to spend on my new kitchen?
 

3.       If I’m building a new home, how much can I spend on the kitchen? Is the price included in the total cost of the project? How much flexibility do I have with the kitchen’s design and layout? 
 

4.       How much do my favorite products and materials cost for my ideal kitchen? 
 

5.       Does the cost of my ideal kitchen exceed my practical budget? What less expensive materials could I substitute for pricier options if I need to lower my costs?
  

6.       What time frame would I like to have my kitchen completed in? Do I have time to wait for pricier custom treatments or am I in a hurry? 
  

7.       Have I set aside some cash as a cushion for unexpected costs?
  

8.       How much do I want to budget for the cabinets, which typically account for half the budget for a new kitchen?
 

9.       Do I plan to supply any of the materials or do any of the installation work myself?
   

10.    Do I plan to work with a designer?


 

FROM THE OWNER

Hello...My name is Bob Johnson, and as the owner of RI Renovations, I'd like to welcome you to my site

A little bit about me... I love what I do and I do it well. I have been working in the construction field for longer than I would like to admit. My name goes into everything I build or fix. Therefore, I make sure the job is done right.

What sets me apart from the other is, I look out for YOUR bottom line. I find ways to save your project money while getting the job done right.

Hope to hear from you.


- Bob J.

 
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