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My kitchen dreams come to life
My kitchen dreams come to life

When updating your kitchen it is very important to prepare a budget plan for your kitchen remodeling project before you get started. It's always a good idea to complete a detailed budget before the kitchen renovation project begins, not doing so may result in you getting swept into a spending frenzy of unwanted and unnecessary costs.

Collecting thorough information related to the type of remolding you want to do will definitely result in a productive and cost effective project. Ask many questions, go to your friends and family members for advice, gather literature from your local home improvement stores, surf the net and make as many phone calls needed. Knowledge is power being as knowledgeable as possible is definitely going to save you money and time in the end.

When I started my kitchen remodeling project my first step was a walkthrough of my existing kitchen and made a list of all appliances I wanted replaced. Next step was visiting my local home improvement store and I did a price check to get an idea of the costs for my new appliances.

After making my choices I asked a sales person in the kitchen center for a rough estimate of what my costs would be if I replaced my cabinet doors , counter tops ,and my sink as well. My kitchen measures 12X20. After factoring in all costs for new appliances and upgrades to the permanent fixtures I was given an estimate of around $4600.00 which I was very pleased with being that I was still under my original budget. With the money I had saved by planning and preparing I was able to buy a new dinette set to enhance my new kitchen!

Any kitchen remodeling job big or small can be a great experience if you plan and prepare ahead.

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Chad of all Trades Solana Beach

358 N. Sierra Dr., Solana Beach, CA 92075

358 N. Sierra Dr., Solana Beach, CA 92075

(760) 750-1957

(760) 750-1957




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