Smart Kitchen Renovation Trends Mean Thinking Practical Says RenovatorsPlace.com
Because homeowners often get overzealous in their kitchen renovation projects and make the mistake of not applying logic and ergonomics to their kitchen, RenovatorsPlace.com, a top online resource for renovation enthusiasts, offers suggestions and tips for keeping kitchen-remodeling projects under control. Smart kitchen renovation trends today don't follow the adage of "bigger is better" simply because the kitchen is a workspace, not an auditorium. RenovatorsPlace.com provides articles on practical kitchen renovation ideas including finding the ideal kitchen cabinet layout.
(PRWeb) June 7, 2007 -- Because it's easy to get carried away with a kitchen renovation project and make spaces too large or far away, RenovatorsPlace.com, a leading online home improvement resource, has articles and advice for homeowners featuring smart kitchen renovation trends (http://www.renovatorsplace.com/kitchen-remodeling/kitchen-styles-layouts.cfm).
"Whether you're all about country or into a more modern style, we'll help you hone your style, select the right materials, and put it all together in a smart layout," says RenovatorsPlace.com. Articles with smart kitchen renovation ideas include:
In a recent article on the dumbest renovation fads, CNN Money writer Duo Dickinson commented, "people think they need enough space to cook banquets for 16," but what they really needed is a more practical approach. While some homeowners may wish to open up their kitchens, especially those with older galley-style kitchens, a major kitchen renovation is not only an impractical choice, but also a very expensive one. Remodeling Magazine revealed in their 2006 Cost vs. Value report that the average cost of a major kitchen remodel was $107,973.
According to CNN's Dickinson, a smart kitchen design should have the cook moving no more than two steps between every countertop and "no more than three steps between the work triangle of sink, oven, and refrigerator." Josh Garskof of "This Old House" describes in a recent article on simple kitchen makeovers how it's possible to "give a tired kitchen new life without breaking the bank." He suggests that rather than replace sturdy wood cabinets, a smart kitchen renovation could include kitchen cabinet refacing to keep costs down while giving the kitchen a brand new look.
RenovatorsPlace.com is an online home improvement resource that provides tips, articles and local contractor directories. It features interviews with homeowners and photos of their real remodeling experiences.
(PRWeb) June 7, 2007 -- Because it's easy to get carried away with a kitchen renovation project and make spaces too large or far away, RenovatorsPlace.com, a leading online home improvement resource, has articles and advice for homeowners featuring smart kitchen renovation trends (http://www.renovatorsplace.com/kitchen-remodeling/kitchen-styles-layouts.cfm).
"Whether you're all about country or into a more modern style, we'll help you hone your style, select the right materials, and put it all together in a smart layout," says RenovatorsPlace.com. Articles with smart kitchen renovation ideas include:
- "Expanding Your Kitchen Design,"
http://www.renovatorsplace.com/dsp_articles.cfm?l_article_id=498 - "Finding the Ideal Kitchen Cabinet Layout,"
http://www.renovatorsplace.com/dsp_articles.cfm?l_article_id=582 - "Making the Most Out of a Galley Kitchen Renovation,"
http://www.renovatorsplace.com/dsp_articles.cfm?l_article_id=583
In a recent article on the dumbest renovation fads, CNN Money writer Duo Dickinson commented, "people think they need enough space to cook banquets for 16," but what they really needed is a more practical approach. While some homeowners may wish to open up their kitchens, especially those with older galley-style kitchens, a major kitchen renovation is not only an impractical choice, but also a very expensive one. Remodeling Magazine revealed in their 2006 Cost vs. Value report that the average cost of a major kitchen remodel was $107,973.
According to CNN's Dickinson, a smart kitchen design should have the cook moving no more than two steps between every countertop and "no more than three steps between the work triangle of sink, oven, and refrigerator." Josh Garskof of "This Old House" describes in a recent article on simple kitchen makeovers how it's possible to "give a tired kitchen new life without breaking the bank." He suggests that rather than replace sturdy wood cabinets, a smart kitchen renovation could include kitchen cabinet refacing to keep costs down while giving the kitchen a brand new look.
RenovatorsPlace.com is an online home improvement resource that provides tips, articles and local contractor directories. It features interviews with homeowners and photos of their real remodeling experiences.