No matter how streamlined you think your kitchen is, there is always room for improvement. A kitchen home improvement project can involve changing the tiles, installing a bigger sink, or replacing the cabinets and counter tops. If you have a small kitchen, you will find that a built-in kitchen island increases convenience without compromising on space. New cabinets and counter tops can transform your old kitchen into a bright new space. If you are tired of your laminated surfaces, and modern kitchen looks, a country kitchen remodel will give you a beautiful old fashioned kitchen that puts the warmth back into your kitchen.
From being a luxurious looking feature restricted to kitchens in large and wealthy homes, the kitchen island has moved center stage to occupy a place in kitchens everywhere. No modern home is complete without a built in kitchen sink, and if you have never considered how a kitchen island can enhance the process of preparation of food for maximum efficiency and time saving, then you are missing out on the biggest kitchen design secret out there. A kitchen island fitted in with your stove or appliances offers the sink -- stove -- refrigerator free-flow design that has been confirmed to be the ideal kitchen plan. Your built-in kitchen island may or may not have seating, but a split level kitchen island with cabinets on one side and free space for seating on the other helps your island double as counter space as well as a dining area.
Simply by installing a new cabinet or counter tops, bringing in an island, opening up a few windows and adding coordinated appliances, you can give your kitchen an entirely new look. A kitchen remodel is one of the highest ROI investments you can make in your home with most people recouping more than 90 % of the cost of renovation in resale value. Since the kitchen is such a visible part of your Portland, OR area home, investing in its appearance and functionality offers greater value for money than other home improvements.
We live in a 1 1/2 story house built in 1919. Our bathroom's ceiling is currently set up along the roof line and we would like to get a shed dormer to utilize the entire space. Currently can't fully stand to take a shower. We're looking at just building a dormer with a window and keeping the existing fixtures, claw foot tub and plumbing.
Emily S
I need contractor to remodel a condo. Scope of work is as follows: wood flooring common areas , carpet in bedrooms, slate pavers in kitchen, painting throughout, light electrical, plumbing fixtures in kitchen and baths, resurface cabinetry throughout, tile in showers, granite or concrete countertops in kitchen and baths, light rough carpentry, install new appliances kitchen, etc. Please contact me so we can discuss scope of work and project timeline.
Mark F