How to Renovate Your Kitchen to Make a Chef Jealous

Colin Rose

If you’re like every other home chef out there, you’re insanely jealous of all those photos of all the gorgeous, huge kitchens on Instagram. No doubt renovating your kitchen can make your life a whole lot simpler when it comes to cooking, especially if you love to cook and crave a larger kitchen to do it in. From knocking down a wall or two to widen the space to decide to change out your flooring, how you renovate your kitchen goes a long way towards how happy you’ll be once the remodel is done. In this article, you’ll find a few tips to help you renovate your kitchen so that you’re happy and even chefs are jealous.

Opt for classic designs.

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Unless you’ve got plenty of money to spend, you’re going to want to go with classic designs when remodeling your kitchen. While the latest trendy appliances and floors might look great in many chef-quality kitchens, you’re going to have to live with your updates for many years to come, so you should opt for durable, classic designs instead. While you still want to update your cabinetry and choose stainless steel appliances, you don’t want to opt for trendy updates that will be gone by next season, leaving you with an outdated kitchen that you’re not happy with.

Replace old floors first.

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The kitchen is one of the most used spaces in the house, and the floors certainly get a workout. The last thing you want is worn, cracked, dirty floors in your newly remodeled kitchen space. Once you’ve torn out the walls to make a larger workspace, it’s time to replace those old floors with a laminate floor instead. If you install laminate floors in your newly designed kitchen, you’ll be doing yourself a huge favor. Not only are laminate floors durable, but they are also long-lasting and make your kitchen look elegant.

Ensure that you choose a laminate floor with a barrier to protect the underlay against warping and moisture. A reputable contractor will lay the barrier under your subfloor for the best results. Ensure that the remodeler takes care of replacing your baseboards so that the kitchen floor has a uniform look.

Upgrade your countertops.

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It’s also a good idea to update your countertops when updating the kitchen. Any homeowner who loves to cook wants countertops that are clean, functional, and spacious. There are a few options out there for materials when choosing countertops. Those materials are granite, butcher block, laminate, and even quartz, to name a few.

Brighten your kitchen with the proper lighting.

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Whether your workspace is small or large, it can always be improved with proper lighting. Adding a ceiling fan with a light to the room or lights over the counters will brighten your work area on those dark days and nights. If you’re widening the kitchen with a complete remodel, consider adding some extra windows to the area. The longest wall in the space could be turned into windows that can be opened to the fresh air and sun on warm spring days.

Invest in the proper tools for your new workspace.

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You can’t be a great cook with shoddy tools, so once your area is remodeled, you need to invest in the right tools. Sharp knives, butcher blocks, and even a high-quality chef’s knife, along with stainless steel, up-to-date, energy-efficient appliances, are key to success in your newly remodeled kitchen.

These are just a few tips to help you remodel your kitchen in a way that even the most important chefs would be jealous of. Remember, you can’t be a good cook without the proper tools, so don’t forget that part of the investment when the remodel is done.

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