Kitchens and bathrooms are the most renovated rooms in Tampa area houses
today. This is because a few simple changes can transform the whole look and
feel of these rooms.
For kitchen renovations the trend is leaning towards sprucing up rooms that
function perfectly but that are showing signs of age and wear and tear.
Kitchen cabinets, countertops and flooring show the most wear and tear, but
other easy-to-do renovations in the kitchen include the addition of islands
and changing out the lighting.
1. Lighting
Perhaps the most overlooked and easiest way to change the look and function
of the kitchen is changing the lighting. This can be done in three simple
ways.
First, add some task lighting, which will illuminate a specific work area.
Each work area should have its own task lighting. An easy way to accomplish
this is by adding under-cabinet lights. These light up all countertop
stations and make it easier to see what you're working on.
Ambient lighting is the second type of lighting that should be considered in
a kitchen. This will set the mood of the room and should come from one
functional fixture that gives a soft light to the entire space.
Finally, there’s accent lighting, which highlights architectural elements or
other features in your kitchen. For example, adding over-cabinet lighting
will emphasize high ceilings.
2. Cabinet refacing
Once the lighting is in, the next kitchen renovation that’s popular to make
is cabinet refacing, which is a great way to refresh and update the look of
a kitchen.
Essentially, the process of refacing kitchen cabinets consists of affixing a
thin layer of real wood or laminate veneer to the cabinets and is about 60
per cent cheaper than replacing kitchen cabinets.
Plastic laminate comes in a variety of colors and wood grain effects. But
because it is a non-flexible product, it is not suitable for cabinet doors
with raised or decorative surfaces.
Rigid thermo foils are similar to plastic laminate, but is very flexible so
it can be applied to any style of door.
Real wood veneer is available in all natural wood species and is best suited
to flat surfaces as it does not adhere neatly to curves.
3. Countertop replacement
Unfortunately, most kitchen counters cannot be resurfaced the same way
cabinets can, so they must be replaced. But when it comes to replacing
countertops, don’t make the decision based on looks alone. It’s important to
take durability, maintenance and cost into consideration.
The most sought-after countertop and also the most expensive is granite.
This natural stone looks beautiful and is quite durable, but requires
regular maintenance with special sealant to keep it protected and looking
gorgeous.
A less expensive and more common countertop is plastic laminate. This
surface is less durable than granite, but also requires far less
maintenance.
Solid surface or engineered stone combines the best in durability and
maintenance. But it’s expensive – comparable in price to natural stone.
Tile is a cost-effective countertop option and while quite durable, it too
requires some extra effort in maintaining the grout, which will absorb
stains, odors and bacteria.
Wood is a beautiful option for a kitchen countertop, but isn’t always the
best surface for all jobs. Most often, wood is found in the form of a
butcher block island surrounded by countertops of another surface.
This idea of mixing and matching counter surfaces is gaining popularity
because it’s a great way to create a kitchen that suits all needs and saves
money by isolating expensive options like granite to a small baker’s
station, or wood to an island.
4. Island addition
Islands are a very popular option in kitchen renovations and can be a
fabulous way to maximize open floor space and increase useable counter
space.
Today, islands can be permanent or portable, house sinks, ovens, even cook
tops and can provide much needed storage. From multiple doors to wine racks
and bookcases, islands can hold it all and look great, too.
The most popular and practical island top is the wooden butcher block, which
holds up well for food preparation but also makes a suitable eating surface
for islands that double as breakfast bars or tables for casual meals.
5. Flooring re-do
When it comes to kitchen flooring, it’s no surprise that the best kinds
contain the same materials as countertops. This is because they are designed
to provide durability and stain resistance.
Stone and ceramic floors are the most durable and easy to clean, but can be
uncomfortable to stand on for long periods of time. This can be alleviated
by strategically placing throw rugs in front of sinks and stoves where cooks
spend a lot of time.
Wood has more cushion to it, but requires more maintenance and can dent if
heavy or sharp objects like pots or knives are dropped.
That leaves vinyl, laminates and linoleum, which are the most affordable
flooring. But be aware that vinyl is a petrochemical product and its
production and disposal produces dangerous toxins to be released into the
environment.
Linoleum, on the other hand is an all natural product made of linseed oil.
And while laminate looks good, it may not be the best option for a kitchen
where spills occur regularly because it can be damaged and warped by
moisture.
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