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Although mortgage rates are not particularly high at the moment compared to historical levels, there is a downward pressure on earnings, which can make home-owners feel that there is not much money to spare, no matter what the value of their house is.

There is no way of getting around it, owning a home is expensive: there is the mortgage and there are the maintenance bills.

However, there are some alterations that are essential. Your house must be structurally sound, the roof must not leak and the working area of the house, the kitchen, has to be in fairly good condition. The quality of life of the family will deteriorate if the kitchen is sub-standard and the value of the property will drop in comparison with similar houses with a contemporary kitchen.

So, if you decide that you want to or even have to remodel your kitchen, you need to think about the expense of doing the work. The cost of remodelling the kitchen can be pretty frightening at first sight, but you should keep in mind that you will more than increase the value of your house than the cost of the refurbishment and that it will probably last you ten years or more.

If you discover that you have to have the work done, but that you just cannot completely afford it, maybe your mortgage provider will advance you the money after seeing the drawings and the builder's estimate.

Having said that, there are a couple of of means of reducing the costs of renovating your kitchen. You could save a few hundred on architect's or interior designer's fees by phoning the local technical college and asking if one of the interior design students would like to use your kitchen as a project. You should still pay, but not so much.

Another way of eking money out is by only renewing the doors of the kitchen cabinets, not the cabinets themselves. Similarly you could refresh the kitchen by replacing the light fittings and changing the light switches for dimmers.

Old, yellow light switches look so awful to a young, first-time buying couple. Replace the fluorescent light tubes and deflectors too if they are covered with fly droppings.

A new set of nets and curtains does not have to be expensive, but it can make such a change that you may decide not to sell. Really! Take a paint brush to the walls and paint them in a bright shade of off white. Apple white looks nice or paper the walls as an alternative.

If you reckon that this is still not going far enough, look for the most modern cooking range you can afford. Young, first-time buyers are always impressed by the latest gadgets and if you do not have a fitted kitchen yet, think about calling a carpenter in for an estimate to link all your units up - it need not be expensive.

These are the fundamental tips of how to go about remodelling your kitchen and saving money and when you have sold your home, you will see your outlay come back several fold.

by: Owen Jones




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