Kitchen Remodeling FAQs

Looking to revamp your kitchen? Want to make room for a dishwasher? Need more counter space? Having your kitchen remodeled is a great way to customize your home to your daily needs. Updating and expanding your kitchen can also increase your home’s property value. 

However, many homeowners are intimidated by the process and don’t know where to start. To help you determine if remodeling your kitchen is the right next step for you, we’ve compiled the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. 

Where Do I Start with a Kitchen Remodel? 

The best way to start the kitchen remodeling process is by understanding what you want from your kitchen. Try making a list, including things like new appliances, additional counter space, and more cupboards. 

Once you know what you want, reach out to a contractor or interior designer. These professionals have years of experience remodeling kitchens and know the ins and outs of the entire process. They’ll be able to tailor a plan to your specific home, saving you a ton of time and effort. 

Most designers and contractors also have kitchen remodel ideas on hand that you can review for inspiration. They can help you visualize what your kitchen will look like and tell you if your space can accommodate everything on your list. 

What Does It Cost to Remodel a Kitchen? 

The cost of remodeling a kitchen depends on a number of factors, and there are no easy answers. Whether you live in a rural or urban area can play a significant role in determining cost, with prices also varying from state to state.

Generally speaking, your kitchen remodel cost will largely depend on the extent of the work you want done. Major kitchen renovations can cost upwards of $20,000, while a minor remodeling can cost as little as $4,000. The materials and appliances you want to use will also impact the cost.

Who Can I Hire to Remodel My Kitchen? 

To ensure the best work possible, it’s important that you hire a certified and licensed contractor with prior kitchen remodeling experience. More specifically, there are two main types of contractors you should consider for the job. 

●        General Contractors – General contractors typically handle a wide range of construction projects and will have experience working on the interiors and exteriors of homes. These contractors are ideal for kitchen remodels that require an addition to your house or entail structural changes.

●        Kitchen Remodeling Contractors – With their specialized experience, kitchen remodeling contractors are great for minor to midrange renovations that involve work within an existing space. They can be extremely helpful with the smaller details, such as custom cabinetry and finishing details. 

Will Remodeling My Kitchen Add Value to My Home? 

As we’ve suggested above, remodeling your kitchen will likely add value to your home. It can be hard to say how much value it will add, but having an up-to-date and fully furnished kitchen is always a plus for prospective buyers. As one of the most frequently used spaces in a home, a functional and attractive kitchen can be a significant deciding factor in someone’s purchasing decision and can justify a higher price. 

What Should I Not Do When Remodeling a Kitchen? 

It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of remodeling your kitchen. However, the process is a serious undertaking, so it’s important to keep a cool head. Because there are many opportunities to exceed budget, such as with lighting fixtures, custom cabinetry or tiling, you want to make sure you do not underestimate the costs of the project. Add buffer room to your budget, as that will prove as a stress relief when unexpected costs do come up.

Can Remodeling My Kitchen Be a Tax Write Off? 

You may be surprised to learn that remodeling your kitchen can be a tax write off. While minor repairs and reorganization of your kitchen do not qualify as tax-deductible, major renovations count as home improvement projects that add value to your property. 

When Should I Remodel My Kitchen? 

As a rule of thumb, most people renovate their kitchen every 10 or 15 years, updating appliances and repairing damage from regular use. However, you can always remodel your kitchen sooner if significant damage prevents you from making full use of your kitchen. 

How Can I Remodel a Kitchen on a Budget?

While it may be tempting to splurge on new and expensive materials and appliances, it’s still possible to achieve the kitchen of your dreams without spending too much money. 

● Instead of expanding your kitchen, economize the space you have.

● Paint your cabinets a fresh new color and replace the hardware.

● Only repair or replace appliances that no longer work.

● Limit changes to what you need, not what you dream of. 

Still have questions? Want to learn more? At Schar Construction, Inc., our certified contractors have remodeled kitchens throughout the Eugene, OR, area. From small renovation jobs to larger remodeling projects, we’re here to help you realize your kitchen dreams. 

For a free consultation with one of our experienced professionals, call us today at Schar Construction, Inc., by dialing 541-204-8406.