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		<title>San Diego Cabinets – Guide And Tips Purchase San Diego Kitchen Cabinets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Diego cabinets. Most of the simple kitchen remodeling activities in San Diego can be completed successfully by the homeowner. For many homeowners, when do remodel their kitchens, only look to the way that the kitchen looks now and seek an update of cabinets, windows, flooring and wall décor of kitchen. This article will give [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>San Diego cabinets</strong>. Most of the simple kitchen remodeling activities in San Diego can be completed successfully by the homeowner. For many homeowners, when do remodel their kitchens, only look to the way that the kitchen looks now and seek an update of cabinets, windows, flooring and wall décor of kitchen. This article will give you some tips and guides how to choose kitchen cabinets that keep your overall kitchen design.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Changing your kitchen cabinets in order to meet the basic needs of homeowners is just one of the ways to give your kitchen a dramatic facelift that will make it feel brand new. It is also one of the most important steps in the entire process of your kitchen remodel project.</p>
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On your kitchen cabinet remodel plan, <em>San Diego cabinets</em> can be best option. It is because San Diego cabinets have many styles and designs available. However, in the market you will find <strong></strong><strong>San Diego cabinets</strong> that are available to fit any specific situation, so it is important to remember that if you are planning to change your kitchen cabinet then there are some factors which may affect the budget of the San Diego cabinets, and these factors may be brand, wood type, construction, and features.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Important note to keep a few tips in mind when you decide to shop <em>San Diego cabinets</em> for yourkitchen remodel plan. Some of them are:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Small Changes</strong><br />
Try to avoid making small changes to the style, size or design of San Diego cabinets. One change would create a ripple effect which in turn may affect the design of other furniture and finally increase the overall kitchen remodel budget.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Budget</strong><br />
Almost 80% of the entire kitchen remodeling budget is consumed by San Diego cabinets. So it is important to stick to the kitchen remodel cost which you have already decided.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Finishes</strong><br />
Always try to opt for furniture that do not contain any type of carcinogens or formaldehyde and have environment friendly finishes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Impulsive purchase</strong><br />
You will find a number of San Diego cabinets that looks appealing to the eyes. However, it is not necessary that these will suit the design of your kitchen. So keep a design in mind and try not to divert form the plan.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, San Diego cabinets have different types that available, such as assembled and stock cabinet type. For <em>San Diego cabinets</em> assemble, most people use solid plywood and for the doors and face frames they prefer to use solid wood on the cabinet box. The fun part of the process is picking out the new cabinets that will be going into the old cabinet box frame, but depend on the kinds of drawers and doors you get, you might have to make adjustments to the box frame. And for Stock-cabinets are sold in standard design, shapes and sizes and are ready to be taken home the same day or a few days later. The main drawback of this type of <strong></strong><strong>San Diego cabinets</strong> is its limited varieties of styles and these are available in a number of home improvement stores in major US cities like Bostonia (CA), New York (NY) and San Diego (CA).  It really is advised for you to work with a good home design organization which is a leader within cabinetry to enable you to help make a good advised decision in addition to ensure that the next end result suits your own imaginative and prescient vision.</p>
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		<title>5 tips to a great kitchen remodel – on a budget!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being on a tight budget doesn’t mean you can’t do a little kitchen remodeling. With a little creativity and derring-do, you too can have that great kitchen remodel â?? on a budget! “I can’t believe so little can look so great!” Believe it â?? because that’s what you’ll say when your budget kitchen remodeling is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Being on a tight budget doesn’t mean you can’t do a little kitchen remodeling. With a little creativity and derring-do, you too can have that great kitchen remodel â?? on a budget!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>“I can’t believe so little can look so great!”</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Believe it â?? because that’s what you’ll say when your budget kitchen remodeling is done. The secret is in focusing on <strong>key areas the people will first notice</strong> when they walk into your kitchen:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1) <strong>Kitchen cabinet doors</strong> â?? The amazing thing about kitchen cabinet doors is that you can have them changed without ruining the whole cabinet. <strong>Many home improvement companies in Dayton, Ohio provide a wide variety of kitchen door styles and designs at reasonable prices</strong>. It’s so affordable and easy to have them installed and make such a difference in your kitchen.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2) <strong>Kitchen countertop overlays</strong> â?? A granite countertop has become a must-have in modern kitchens. But they can be very expensive. <strong>The reasonable alternative? A countertop overlay</strong>. This kitchen remodeling application gives you the look and feel of granite, and the beauty, sturdy strength and durability of natural stone â?? at a fraction of the price.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3) <strong>Kitchen walls</strong> â?? Faded wall colors and grease stains can make your kitchen look bad. Paint up your kitchen walls or get wallpaper styles with contrasting border colors. If you don’t have garden windows that let in more natural light, or if your kitchen is naturally small, use light colors. This will<strong>create a feeling of warmth and space</strong>, giving your kitchen a much-needed touch-up without hurting your budget.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">4) <strong>Kitchen flooring</strong> â?? A nice kitchen floor can up the ante for your kitchen remodeling. But if you’re on a budget, choose flooring materials that give the same durability and finish on a budget. Vitrified kitchen tiles, engineered wood or treated bamboo flooring are just three of the many economical kitchen flooring options available to you in the market. <strong>They are inexpensive, tough, and quicker to have installed</strong>. These alternative flooring options will give your kitchen a high finish without costing too much.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">5) <strong>Kitchen lighting</strong> â?? Believe or not, but lighting is often missed out when homeowners do kitchen remodeling, which is ironic because <strong>lighting is one of the most dramatic ways to change the look of your kitchen</strong>! Changing light fixtures or choosing a warmer light color is quick and easy AND make that a huge difference. Many home improvement stores offer a wide variety of lighting and fixture choices at good prices.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Budget pros at work</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By focusing and highlighting these areas, you can dramatically change your kitchen’s look within an affordable budget. But even though you’re on a budget, consider having a professional help. Pick a reliable and qualified kitchen remodeling contractor who can do budget kitchen remodeling in your area. Dayton kitchen remodeling specialists like the Craftsmen Home Improvements are just one of the many professionals who can work with a small budget and still deliver a beautifully remodeled kitchen. <strong>Even the best laid kitchen remodeling plans can go wrong when kitchen fixtures aren’t properly installed</strong>. And that’s going to hurt even worse when you’re remodeling on a tight budget.</p>
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		<title>Explained of Kitchen Sinks and Faucets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kitchen sinks and faucets. Today, kitchens are not just about function but also about style, beauty, elegant and design. Kitchen sinks and faucets will add fully a kitchen. It is important to install the right kind of kitchen sink to not only suit your lifestyle, but to last a lifetime of use and abuse. Here is [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Kitchen sinks and faucets. </strong>Today, kitchens are not just about function but also about style, beauty, elegant and design. <em>Kitchen sinks and faucets</em> will add fully a kitchen. It is important to install the right kind of kitchen sink to not only suit your lifestyle, but to last a lifetime of use and abuse.<strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Here is some steps you can do to replacing your <strong> </strong><strong>kitchen sinks and faucets</strong> :</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Choose a Right Sink and Faucet</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kitchen sinks endure a lot; depending upon your needs and how you use one, you’ll be able to find a sink and faucet that is perfect for you. Select a faucet that requires the same number of openings in the sink that your current faucet has, and the same spacing between those openings. Depending upon how you like your kitchen styled, you should consider your options carefully. And for easier installation, instead of using the supply hoses that come with the faucet and sink, consider buying flexible stainless steel supply hoses.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Kitchen sinks and faucets</strong> have come a long way since the days of the single rectangle bowl with standard faucets and knobs; it’s very familiar in our kitchen and bathroom. A sink is a bowl shaped object usually present in the kitchen and bathroom, for washing dishes, hands and similar things, through the fact that there are many shapes to available. There is Kitchen sinks can be round, rectangle, oval or square and they can be configured side-by-side as most are, or in a diamond or L shape.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With are made from many different materials, sinks come in single, double or triple bowls, and corner sink units that allow you to save valuable counter space in an already crowded area. Above the sink is a faucet attached which supplies hot and cold water for use. Just as kitchen sinks, today you can find a huge assortment of faucets that fit every need and taste. They come in a wide assortment of styles ranging from contemporary to Victorian and are made from such metals and alloys as copper, chrome, nickel brass even gold.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Disconnect the Supply Sink and Faucets</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">It is smart to always wear eye protection when working on your redo kitchen projects. Turn on the kitchen faucets to drain water from the hoses and use a pipe wrench to remove the hoses from the copper tailpipes under each faucet. To under the sink: turn the handles of the two shut-off valves clockwise as far as you can. If there are no shut-off valves, or if you can’t turn them, turn off the water where it comes into the house.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Install them and Make sure Everything Works Properly</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">After you install your new <em>kitchen sinks and faucets</em> have been completed and all the joints are tightened sufficiently, turn on the shut-off valves. On the faucet, turn the cold water on first, slowly, just barely open it and then if the water hose or pipes jump, wait for them to quit jumping and then turn the cold water on full blast. This will help prevent any air bubbles that may in the plumbing system from causing the water to splatter everywhere when you use the water. Repeat steps on the hot water side.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kitchen sinks and faucets are commonly used and are present in every kitchen and bathroom but if you want to give a more special touch to your home, then designing your kitchen and bathroom all over again to make it appear more elegant and classier would be a great idea. With so many choices, shopping for a new <strong></strong><strong>kitchen sinks and faucets</strong> to add beauty of your new kitchen look can be quite an enjoyable experience.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As I was writing the above article, it struck me that you may be interested in reading this too:kitchen remodeler and kitchen remodel design</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[While homeowners may try to plan ahead, hire the right contractor and stay on budget with their kitchen remodel, many don&#8217;t have enough remodeling experience to cover all their bases. This lack of know-how can be costly and may derail seemingly solid remodeling plans. To avoid letting this happen to your remodeling plan, review these [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">While homeowners may try to plan ahead, hire the right contractor and stay on budget with their kitchen remodel, many don&#8217;t have enough remodeling experience to cover all their bases. This lack of know-how can be costly and may derail seemingly solid remodeling plans.</p>
<p>To avoid letting this happen to your remodeling plan, review these common mistakes that many homeowners make during their kitchen remodeling experiences.</p>
<p><strong>Mistake #1</strong><strong>: Starting with an Unfocused Remodeling Plan</strong></p>
<p>What feelings are driving your decision to remodel your kitchen? Do you love the countertops, but hate the cabinetry. Does your hardware need updating? Do you need more drawer space? If you start your project before making a list of “needs,” wants,” and “desires,” you run the risk of going well beyond your kitchen remodeling budget. To avoid being one of thousands of homeowners who try to boil the ocean with their remodeling plan and end up over budget and unhappy, learn how to create a meaningful list that will help you stay within your kitchen remodeling budget.</p>
<p><strong>Mistake #2: Not Speaking the Language </strong><br />
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Many homeowners try to remodel their kitchens based on pictures and mental images. They focus on the idea of their dream kitchen, but perhaps aren’t able to easily describe their dream in real-terms. It’s helpful to take a crash-course in cabinet terms so that you can spy opportunities, understand the cabinet dealer’s language and sales-speak, and inspect your kitchen plan with fine-tuned detail. You’ll then be able to communicate with dealers and contractors confidently, instead of feeling like they’re speaking in tongues.</p>
<p>To help get you started, we’ve prepared a list of Cabinet Terms You Need to Know: Box Construction,Drawer Guides, Drawer Boxes, Door Hinges, and Door Styles.</p>
<p><strong>Mistake #3: Replacing Instead of Refacing</strong></p>
<p>You may not love your cabinets, but you don’t always need to replace them to improve the look and feel of your kitchen. One mistake homeowners commonly make is assuming they need to start from the beginning, when all they might need is to reface instead of replace their cabinetry.</p>
<p>Refaced cabinets are often an economical choice because, instead of a complete tear-out replacement, the homeowner opts to keep the cabinet box in-tact. Though this option is not feasible for all homeowners, it can be a simpler choice for consumers who need to spruce up a kitchen before selling their house, or a great decision for homeowners who feel that the layout of their cabinets are good, but could use an updated look.</p>
<p><strong>Mistake #4: Choosing the Wrong Dealer</strong></p>
<p>As a homeowner, it’s your right and your choice to size up a dealer and decide if they’re suited to take on your remodeling project. However, homeowners too often are coaxed into picking the wrong dealer and end up unhappy, overcharged and frustrated. To avoid getting yourself into trouble with the wrong dealer, here are ten types of cabinet dealers to avoid.</p>
<p>Now that you have reviewed these common kitchen remodeling mistakes, take a look at your current kitchen situation and decide what is best for you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Appliances This blog chronicles my entire kitchen renovation from start to finish. Greentea Design has provided me with their solid wood kitchen cabinets, and I&#8217;m taking care of the rest. If you&#8217;d like to be brought up to date, check out the archive in the sidebar for previous posts. I started talking about some of the [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify">This blog chronicles my entire kitchen renovation from start to finish. Greentea Design has provided me with their solid wood kitchen cabinets, and I&#8217;m taking care of the rest.</p>
<p>    If you&#8217;d like to be brought up to date, check out the archive in the sidebar for previous posts. I started talking about some of the fun purchases that goes along with a kitchen renovation in my last post&#8230;.now it&#8217;s time for appliances.</p>
<p>    My selection of appliances follows a common look and feel with my lighting choices. It&rsquo;s all about a sleek and industrial look, in stainless steel. And frankly, anything would be better than the appliances that came with the house. The current fridge is a full fridge, with no freezer. ???? The freezer is a large chest freezer located in the basement. I used to have a small and very cheap hood fan (that someone had spray painted white), but it was rusty and dirty and installed too low so I threw it out a couple months after moving in.</p>
<p>    When I started thinking about appliances, I knew I had to go with stainless steel. Now, sometimes I think stainless appliances are over-rated, with fingerprints and dents showing up so much more than on black or white ones, but these days they come in brushed stainless, which tends to masks prints. So I&rsquo;ve slowly grown to love them. Had I redone my kitchen with white cabinets like I had initially planned before this partnership with Greentea began, I may have been tempted to go with white appliances. I like the look of them blended in with the cabinets. But since my cabinets are sort of a teak coloured wood, and I want to keep the space as bright as possible, I decided to go with stainless. Black would have been way too dark, and white I think would have stood out too much against the cabinets. Plus, I really like how the stainless looks in the Chalet Chic kitchen on Greentea&rsquo;s site. <br />
    I really love the pairing of the Asian style and colour of the cabinets (almost rustic looking) with the sleek look of stainless appliances. I think it&rsquo;s a nice juxtaposition. (The fridge above is a Liebherr that I saw in a showroom&#8230;and sadly it was pricey).</p>
<p>    My requirements for appliances were not too complicated. For a stove I wanted a one-piece range with oven. Jo and I had conversations about this – how in Australia most people go with a cooktop and separate oven. Here for some reason you don&rsquo;t see that too often. I like the look of them separate but I figured it was easier to plan for a range/oven all-in-one. I thought about trying out a gas range. My house heats with gas, so I at least had the basics. Since I have some semi-serious work being done with a window being switched out and a door being sealed up, I figured hooking up a gas range shouldn&rsquo;t be too much of a hassle. I also really didn&rsquo;t want a stove with buttons located on the back panel – I much prefer the look of a slide-in range where the buttons are at the front and there is no back panel.</p>
<p>    For the fridge, it needed to be no wider than 34&rdquo;. The narrower the fridge, the less space it would take up in the entrance to my office. I REALLY wanted a bottom freezer. I am in the fridge WAY more than the freezer so I prefer it below the fridge. I also thought it might be a good idea to try a French door style, since my kitchen is so small. That way when I open the fridge doors, they don&rsquo;t swing out so wide. I also didn&rsquo;t want a fridge that was very deep, since the fridge would be at the end of the cabinets. The deeper the fridge, the more it would stick out into the space and make the office entrance less open.</p>
<p>    I love big range hoods, so I decided to make it a focal point on the stove wall &#8211; another reason for my lack of upper cabinets on that wall. I didn&rsquo;t really have any requirements, besides it being stainless, 30&rdquo; wide and it had to look cool.</p>
<p>    So I began my hunt for appliances at some large appliance stores – Sears Home Store and Corbeil Appliances. My younger sister bought all her appliances at Sears and said they had the best prices, but I wasn&rsquo;t impressed with their selection. I was buying my sink one day and someone mentioned Universal Appliances, on Bank Street. I ended up purchasing everything I needed there. The salesguy (Tyler – figured I should plug him since he was awesome) was so easy to talk to, very helpful and totally not pushy. They carry some higher end brands such as Wolf, Viking, Miele, Bertazzoni, Liebherr&#8230;all of which had incredible but very expensive appliances on display.</p>
<p>    The fridge I selected caught my eye because of it&rsquo;s sleek look – the model I chose has a totally flat front. It&rsquo;s byFisher &amp; Paykel, a New Zealand-based company.</p>
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    Buying this fridge was a total no-brainer. It has so many things going for it. It&rsquo;s counter-deep (27&#8243;) &#8211; the only brand that offered a counter-deep fridge in the width I required (the french door version was too wide). I chose one with a water dispenser in the door because I don&rsquo;t drink nearly enough water. And the dispenser is great – it&rsquo;s almost completely flush with the façade of the door, AND it takes up no space on the inside of the door for the mechanics. I noticed many fridges had a lot of wasted space in the doors due to the dispenser. Another feature that had me sold was the fact that the sides of the fridge were in a silvery-grey finish, not black like a lot of the others. Since the entire left side of the fridge will be exposed, the grey will look so much better. It&rsquo;s about 31&rdquo; wide, and 17.6 cu. ft. That seemed a bit small to me but Tyler showed me that the shelves inside the fridge are thin glass instead of bulky plastic (see above). So you actually get more space than a typical 17.6 cu. ft. fridge. It is also apparently energy saving &#8211; 535 kWh/yr. (Is that good?) The fridge price = $1700.</p>
<p>    Next, the stove. I saw some I really liked, by Kitchenaid and GE Profile, but then I saw a DCS professional gas range by Fisher &amp; Paykel and nearly lost my mind.</p>
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    I LOVE the industrial look of it, and how simple it is (the buttons on mine will be all black). Tyler went over it&rsquo;s features, and why it beats the other ranges I was looking at by a mile in how it cooks. (It&#8217;s fully gas, oven included). But as good as that all sounded, I was really hung up on how cool it looked. But it was $3000. Then I realized it was only about $500 more than the others I liked. I decided to go for it – at least I could take it too with me when I sell the house. And let me tell you, my mother is SO jealous. The store setup had it with a stainless backsplash with a bar that had 2 handy shelves attached – turned out it was $542 so I think I&rsquo;m going to try and get one made. If it doesn&rsquo;t work out, I&rsquo;ll buy the one at the store. I had wanted a piece of stainless as the stove backsplash anyhow – this one would be the same depth as the little lip on the back of the stove, which looked great when it joined with the range hood. Here is the setup at the store:</p></div>
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    Speaking of range hoods, I pretty much just selected one of the cheapest and simplest ones they carried. It&rsquo;s the Valencia, by AirKing, was $686, and will need to be vented outside.</p>
<p>    I also desperately needed a new microwave since I&rsquo;ve had mine since college and it has turned from white to yellow over the years. I wanted the smallest stainless one I could find, and chose a Panasonic for $150. I&rsquo;ll probably put it on the counter in the corner next to the fridge or wherever it may be the least noticeable.</p>
<p>    So that&#8217;s the deal with the appliances. Next up will be the sink, faucet, countertop and backsplash. Some of which I at this point have no clue about. Some assistance may be required. <img src='http://www.smallkitchenremodel.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </div>
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		<description><![CDATA[(A recent modern kitchen our company did in Pasadena. Cabinets are IKEA Abstrakt)  A significant percentage of our customers want a modern look for their new kitchens. A similar percentage, when they first call, are unsure of the quality of IKEA cabinets. Most really need an estimate, a true idea of what the project will [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify">(A recent modern kitchen our company did in Pasadena. Cabinets are IKEA Abstrakt) </p>
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A significant percentage of our customers want a modern look for their new kitchens. A similar percentage, when they first call, are unsure of the quality of IKEA cabinets. Most really need an estimate, a true idea of what the project will cost.</p>
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The issue of quality is best addressed through one’s own research. Don’t be fooled by what only looks similar, that is to say, be careful not to compare apples with organges. We recently planned a new kitchen for a customer who ended up going to Lowes for Martha Stewart brand cabinets when she could not find an IKEA door style she really liked. The price was about 1.5 times the cost of IKEA cabinets for the same layout, so it was not too bad, money-wise. But the quality was shockingly worse. Make sure you really look, really compare specs, materials and warranties of components.</p>
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I’ve written earlier that those big box stores are going to offer free planning, free this, free that. It can seem like a good way to go until you get a real idea of costs. In my experience, comparable cabinets, i.e., same thickness of frames, same quality of hardware, same warranty, are going to cost about 3 times the price of cabinets at IKEA. And installation is often much more costly as well. The store will sell you everything, from dishwasher to floor tile, their employees will install your cabinets, your appliances, your tile. it can seem to be almost a turnkey remodel, but you’ll pay for every bit.</p>
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Roughly, you can expect to spend $15,000-$20,000 for a nice, medium-size kitchen remodel, including materials and labor, with all but the most costly IKEA cabinets and/or counter top. You can certainly do it for less with lower end door styles, laminate or butcher block counter top, and some do-it-yourself labor. But for a full remodel, with permits, some electrical and plumbing upgrades (which are almost always needed), flooring, tile backsplash, cleanup and demo costs included, this is a realistic estimate. </p>
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What would a same-size kitchen cost with other brands? With those lesser quality, more expensive Martha Steward cabinets, the project went to $32,000 and is still not finished. With many of the major brands you’ll find at cabinet warehouses, Costco, etc. you’re likely to be looking at $50,000 and up.</p>
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Keep in mind that when dealing with cabinet stores, or big box stores, you are dealing with employees who often work on commission. It is infinitely better to have a final layout, knowing exactly what cabinets you need to order as well as the cost of those cabinets, BEFORE you go to buy them. This is why we offer a kitchen planning service, to provide this very thing to our customers. </p>
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Last but not least is the subject of modern kitchen cabinets. For some reason, in the U.S., there are very few sources of such cabinets. If you have $100,000, you can order your cabinets from Italy. There are importers locally, of course. But you’re looking at 5 or 6 times the cost of an IKEA remodel. </p>
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There are a few American made modern door styles, KraftMade Venicia for one. We get calls regularly from homeowners who have gotten quotes for a remodel with these cabinets and, on average, the cabinets alone were about $30,000. Certainly these are nice cabinets, high quality, sleek and modern. The only problem is that they cost almost 4 times as much as IKEA cabinets. We’re happy to help any customer interested in a quote for a Venicia (or any brand) of cabinets. We’re not biased, be simply want the real costs right in view for each customer from the start.</p>
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For do-it-yourself homeowners, there are a few other options for modern doors. Online you can find anything for sale, from candied eels to human body parts&#8211; modern cabinet doors are no exception. In theory, to do a modern kitchen at the lowest possible cost, you can buy IKEA frames and order custom doors for them. Whether the final cost would justify the inherent risks and problems with mail-order remodeling is something I don’t yet know. From my research, these mail-order doors are not cheap. IKEA doors win hands-down in terms of cost, reliability, speed.</p>
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Despite quite of bit of effort to find alternates to IKEA cabinets, for the best price we think you’ll ultimately find that for a modern kitchen, or really any moderate kitchen remodel, IKEA cabinets will be your best bet. We don’t work for IKEA, we wish there were other options to offer that cost the same and have the same quality. We just haven’t found any. </p>
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So take a look at photos of two modern kitchen remodels we did recently with IKEA cabinets. You are looking at IKEA’s Abstrakt line of cabinet doors, as well as expert design and very precise and expert installation, both factors that make all the difference in the world when it comes to IKEA cabinets (as compared to custom or semi-custom that cost much, much more).  </p>
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