Kitchen Remodel Q & A · Creating This Life (2024)

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I’ve gotten several questions in the comments section of the kitchen before and after post.

Itotally get that.

While making decisions about the kitchen I pored over pictures that I found in magazines and on blogs and Pinterest (my Pinterest kitchen board is here). If I found something I liked and the product information was there, it was so, so helpful.

So with that in mind, I decided to pull the questions I got about the kitchen from the comments of that post and answer them here as well.

Q. Gloria asked about the cabinets: Did you have them professionally repainted or did you do it yourself?

A. We had the cabinets professionally painted inside and out. Since we weren’t replacing or refacing, I wanted them to at least feel fresh and new. And we’re definitely not DIYers so we didn’t consider doing it ourselves. (I’ve tried to paint a few things in my life. Really complicated things like straight walls. The results were – let’s just say – less than ideal.)

Q. Dianne asked:What does it take to get rid of that light box? I have one and do not know if there will be a huge hole that needs drywall or if the plastic and box are easy to replace.

A. Dianne’s talking about the fluorescent light box fixture we had in our kitchen before the remodel. The one where the openings for the plastic panels were ever slightly too big so the panels were known to come crashing down, usually in the middle of the night.

Since I don’t really remember what the ceiling looked like after our contractor removed the box, I checked with my friend, Kathleen. Kathleen is the ultimate DIYer and does tons of stuff herself, including taking down her own light box. Here’s what she said:

It was so easy that after we took it down, and it took no time to do it, I was kicking myself for waiting so long to do it. We had no hole in drywall; I corrected the paint color myself which was no big deal, but I’m not a perfectionist when it comes to paint colors that are slightly off on a ceiling.

Hope that helps, Dianne. Maybe someone else who has done theirs will weigh in too?

Q. Both Missy and Pinky asked about the drapes in the eating area.

A.The drapes are grain sack panels from Ballard Designs. If I’m remembering correctly, the style was called Callisto, although they’re no longer on the website so they must have been discontinued.

Q. Susan and Jill asked where I purchased thelantern lights above the island.

A. Another thing that was discontinued right after I bought it. In fact it was discontinued so quickly that I think the minute I hit the submit button on my order a guy in the warehouse must have yelled, “Hey Stan, we finally sold those last two lantern lights!

In case it helps, they were made by Savoy House and the style is Oxford. I ordered them through Capital Lighting.

Q. Jeannine asked:I have been afraid of putting in an island that it may take up too much space. What are the measurements of your kitchen?

A. Jeannine, I measured the area of the kitchen where the island sits (I left out the eating area and the small area that juts out in front of the pantry), and the approximate dimensions fromcountertop to countertop are 9 ft. 4 in. from the sink to the pantry side and 11 ft. 4 in. from the bar area to the stove.

A good contractor or a kitchen designer should be able to tell you how much clearance you need on either side of your island. In fact, when our contractor was building our island, he told us we had another 6 inches to work with so, our new island is that much wider than our old.

Q. From DD:I noticed (and love) your beveled subway tile. Can you share where you purchased yours?

A. I ordered it through a local tile distributor and I’d love to tell you the exact tile I ordered, but I dug through my kitchen file and can’t find the info. Ithink the final choice was from Interceramic.

The good news is that every tile shop and showroom I went to had at least a couple of choices of beveled subway tile, so it shouldn’t be hard to find one you like. I think I actually chose the rope accent tile that I liked best and then chose the coordinating 3×6 beveled tiles to go with it.

Kitchen Remodel Q & A · Creating This Life (2024)

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How often should you remodel your kitchen? ›

Typically a kitchen remodel should be done every 10 to 15 years. Do I need a designer to remodel my kitchen? It's best to use a designer for your kitchen remodel because there are many unknowns involved.

How do you cope when your kitchen is being renovated? ›

How To Live Through a Kitchen Remodel
  1. Yes, it is possible to live through a kitchen remodel, with a few key remodeling tips in hand. ...
  2. Set up a temporary kitchen. ...
  3. Staying at home during a kitchen remodel. ...
  4. Living in a hotel during the remodel. ...
  5. Create a contingency plan to cover surprises.
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How do you renovate a kitchen while living in it? ›

How to Survive a Kitchen Remodel
  1. Create a Temporary Kitchen. ...
  2. Set Aside the Right Tools. ...
  3. Embrace Disposable Utensils and Dishes. ...
  4. Stock Ready-to-Eat Items. ...
  5. Freeze Ahead or Eat Out. ...
  6. Create Storage for Construction Materials. ...
  7. Control Dust. ...
  8. Clear Out the Work Area.

Is $30,000 enough for a kitchen remodel? ›

Budget kitchen renovation costs: Starting at $21,000. Mid-grade kitchen renovation costs: Starting at $30,000. High-end kitchen renovation costs: Starting at $60,000.

Is $10,000 enough for kitchen remodel? ›

Absolutely! Smaller kitchens can see remodels ranging from $5,634 to $12,000. However, it's crucial to grasp the variables influencing a remodel's budgetary confines. There's much to consider: What's the size of your kitchen?

How stressful is a kitchen renovation? ›

Regardless of how often you cook or entertain, the kitchen is one of the most used rooms in any home. This makes it one of the most stressful rooms to renovate, especially when still living within the property.

How stressful is a remodel? ›

Know this: It's nothing to feel guilty about. As it turns out, stress, anxiety, and frustration are all very common feelings to experience when undergoing a home renovation project. A recent survey from Toolstation revealed that 60 percent of home renovations affect general well-being.

Are kitchen remodels stressful? ›

Kitchen remodels are notorious for adding stress to homeowners' lives- workers going in and out of the house, dust everywhere, inaccessible kitchen appliances, and not having everything in its usual place.

What is a realistic budget for a kitchen remodel? ›

Experts say that, as a rule of thumb, plan to spend between 5% to 15% of your home value on a kitchen renovation. If your home costs $300,000, your kitchen renovation budget range should fall between $15,000 and $45,000. Staying in this range will help you maximize the return on your investment.

How much should I spend on a kitchen remodel? ›

HomeAdvisor puts the average 2023 kitchen remodel price in the $14,611-$41,432 range with the median cost at $26,790. A small kitchen remodel can cost as little as $10,000-$15,000 and a lavish remodel can cost as much as $130,000+.

What comes first in kitchen remodel? ›

Kitchen Demolition

For a full remodel, the first actionable step is tearing out your old kitchen. Demolition involves removing old appliances, cabinetry, and fixtures so that you have space to rebuild. It may also involve removing walls or portions of walls.

Does kitchen renovation increase home value? ›

Minor kitchen remodels cost an average of $28,279 to complete and increased the average home's resale value by $20,125.

How do you survive without a kitchen during renovation? ›

Items to consider using in this temporary area include:
  1. Mini fridge or cooler.
  2. Microwave and/or toaster oven.
  3. Coffee maker.
  4. Trash/recycling cans.
  5. Dish drying rack.
  6. Bins or shelving for pantry items, dishes and cutlery.
  7. Portable camping sink or wash basins (one for washing, one for rinsing)
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How long does a kitchen remodel usually take? ›

Replacement kitchen projects average 6-8 weeks for a moderate sized kitchen. Kitchen remodeling projects that involve a larger space, wall removals, structural changes, and reconfiguration of the floor plan take longer. A fair expectation is 10-12 weeks. That's the timeframe for a custom kitchen renovation.

What is the average life of a kitchen? ›

On average, most kitchens last approximately 20 years before homeowners consider a remodel. They tend to start looking “dated” after 15 years, but often people don't consider changing them until they are 20+ years old.

How long should kitchen cabinets last? ›

Your average cabinet, no matter where it is in the house, should last 20 years or so. Kitchen cabinets last about 20 years too. This is because their construction and materials have gotten better. Painted cabinets, even outside of kitchens, last about a year before the paint starts peeling.

Does remodeling kitchen increase home value? ›

Minor kitchen remodels cost an average of $28,279 to complete and increased the average home's resale value by $20,125.

What is the best time of year to remodel? ›

Peak period is usually around May through September, but it'll vary in different areas. These months typically have the nicest weather, which makes it easier to finish projects quickly. If you need your project done quickly and have the budget for it, going with peak season could be the right choice for you.

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