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A Kitchen Remodel and where to begin!


Remodeling your Kitchen can be a scary endeavor, especially when you aren't certain where you should begin. It's even more difficult when you aren't sure what your style is or how to even find it. 3D remodeling is a powerful and creative way to find the perfect space in your home. It allows you to open doors to countless possibilities without ever tearing anything apart. It allows you to keep your own pace as you sort through what you like, and what you don't like. Budget and design are equally important, but what is probably more important is who you choose to help you make those decisions. Your designer should be willing to listen to your concerns with your original space and help you navigate the plethora of options available to you in the design world. Without the ability to show you your options in stunning 3D perspectives, finalizing your design can sometimes leave you uncertain of your decision.

 

Our advice; start with being realistic. Talk to a few people who have recently done remodeling in their home, google what things should cost in your area, get a sense of today's market. Once you realize what it could cost to design, buy, and build your new Kitchen you've already set yourself up to validate your decision and your budget. Knowing what you're comfortable spending will help you hone in on what is possible with your design. A good designer should know to a certain degree how much your space will cost you. Search the web for ideas on specifics you Know you'll want in your new Kitchen. Use websites like Houzz.com, Pinterest.com, or your favorite TV show's social media page. Even if you still aren't sure of the specific layout or overall feel you're going for, knowing what color hardware you want, or backsplash, or floor, can help a designer like DDDs create the best and most creative space for you and your home. Whether your Kitchen remodel is a pull and replace or a full gut; DeLay Drafting and Design Solutions can help you see how it will all come together in the end.

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