In my opinion,
replacing entire kitchen is very costly and should be your last option if nothing else works.
Imagine keeping part or all of your existing cabinetry, and replacing all the visible surfaces to give your kitchen that new kitchen look and feel for a fraction of the cost of
replacing the entire kitchen.
They replaced our entire kitchen in three weeks.
Not exact matches
I declared it the year of home improvement last January, and renos did happen: I got a brand new
kitchen, we updated the main - floor bathroom, painted the
entire house, installed new trim throughout, and my hardworking husband tackled a lot of little things that needed to be fixed or
replaced (the «little things» list never seems to end).
We had long since
replaced the ceiling fan in the center of the
kitchen with three pendant lights, and coupled with the additional can lights in the arches, the
entire kitchen now had a lovely glow.
As I write this, we have currently painted the
entire interior,
replaced the flooring in every room besides the
kitchen and the master bath, painted and installed new baseboard, patched countless holes, and upgraded the dishwasher and the thermostat.
From
replacing kitchen appliances, to installing new lighting, to renovating an
entire room or floor, there's never a bad time to tackle these projects.
Pros Economical - DIY - Increasingly wide variety of shapes and sizes - Fast delivery - Damaged unit can be
replaced without rebuilding
entire kitchen.
Painting
kitchen cabinets is an affordable alternative to
replacing them, and choosing the right color can completely transform the
entire kitchen.