Appliances: It’s important to remain practical, but also energy-efficient when selecting appliances. Energy-efficient appliances may cost you a bit more upfront, but they do save you money in the long run. You’re investing in yourself by selecting a cooktop or dishwasher that you’ll use every day, multiple times per day.

Cabinets: Although cabinets can spike up the costs of a kitchen renovation, it is so important that you know where your cabinets are coming from and that you’re having them installed by pros. Because cabinets take up the most room in your kitchen, you’ll want to go with cabinetry that is aesthetically pleasing, as well as convenient for day-to-day use. Such conveniences include soft-close drawers, or deep base cabinets. These little upgrades go a long way!

Hardware: Hardware can really upgrade the entire look of a kitchen. When investing in quality cabinetry, that also means hardware. You’ll need to consider finish and style. While hardware can be updated more quickly than an entire kitchen, poor quality hardware can take away from the beauty of a new kitchen. Consult with a professional who can lead you to styles that’ll go perfectly with your new kitchen.

 

Countertops: Consider countertops an investment. The countertops are not only the statement piece of your kitchen, but they are also one of the most used items in the kitchen. Don’t skimp on quality and look here. You’ll want a durable countertop that is going to work with your lifestyle and is beautiful to look at, such as quartz or granite.

Each photo highlights work done by us at previous jobs. Ask us about any of them and we can give you all of the details when planning your dream kitchen remodel!