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"The Kitchen is the Heart of the Home"
Planning & preparation for the remodeling process takes time and effort.
Please use the list of suggestions below to ease the stress and inconvenience that comes with any remodeling project.
Remember, A beautiful Kitchen or Bath is just a few weeks away!
It will be worth the wait!
Before the cabinets arrive, choose a safe, enclosed area for your cabinets and appliances to be delivered to. The garage is generally a good location.
Dust…there’s just no way to avoid it! If you have electrical equipment in close proximity to the workspace,make sure they are well covered. Cover furniture with old sheets. Give the final clean-up to a professional and enjoy your new Kitchen.
Use plastic sheeting and tape to seal off doorways into other rooms.
Move all pictures, mirrors, and furniture away from the walls of adjacent rooms—vibrations from the construction could cause damage.
Don’t forget about your pets! If there isn't’t an area in your home to keep them safely away from construction, especially during certain phases, it may be the perfect time to treat your pet to a vacation at the kennel or a play date at a friend’s home.
As a fond farewell to your old kitchen, spend some time in it. Cook family favorites and throw them in the freezer…you’ll thank yourself later!
Pack up the kitchen (or bathroom) well before the remodeling beings. While it’s a great time to “spring clean” your shelves, don’t forget to label your boxes well. This will make the unpacking process a lot easier.
Items that are fragile should be marked accordingly and stored in an area away from the construction.
If you’re remodeling your bathroom, pretend you’re going on a trip—keep hairdryers, toothpaste, and face wash accessible.
In the weeks before the work begins, keep a list of all the restaurants you’ve been meaning to try. When the microwave gets old, your list will come in handy for a quick escape! There now are many new food preperation companies that can fill your freezer with great healthy meals.
Plan a location outside of the remodeling area to act as your temporary kitchen. Make sure that it includes:
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A refrigerator. Small, dorm-type units work best and often have freezer spaces for storing frozen dinners.
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The microwave. Don’t forget to stock up on microwave-safe dishes and microwaveable meals.
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A “kitchen sink.” Consider where your water source will be in relation to your temporary kitchen. Stock up on bottled water. You may need to wash dishes in the bathtub—make sure you keep cleaning supplies, trash bags, and dishtowels handy.
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The coffee maker. Keep filters and coffee close at hand.
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Utility utensils. Don’t pack away everyday items like can openers, sharp knives, and bottle openers.
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A dining area. Set up a table for eating and food preparation, preferably near your microwave and fridge.
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