How to Get Ready for Your Kitchen Remodel: The Top 8 Questions

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It might seem like a major deal to remodel your kitchen, and it is! Even while we may not always enjoy the process of upgrading any part of our home, the kitchen in particular, it is well worth it when we get to sit down with our families after a long day and observe the space’s transformation.

If you’re thinking about remodeling an outdated kitchen, make sure to speak with knowledgeable kitchen remodel contractors so they can give you advise on the necessary planning procedures.

How do I get ready to rebuild my kitchen?

 

At City Kitchen & Bath, we frequently field inquiries from customers who want to know how to get ready for renovation. Our group suggests a few distinct preparation techniques. Let’s get started by responding to the top eight queries we receive on how to get ready for a kitchen remodel!

1- Should I remove everything from my cabinets before remodeling?

No matter what you are doing to your cabinets, the answer to this question is “Yes.” Emptying your cabinets, even if you are just repainting, refinishing, or refacing them, not only makes it easier for the installers, but it also keeps the contents from being harmed or accruing unneeded sawdust or dirt. We advise you to get this process started as soon as possible.

Adam, one of our remodeling professionals, said, “When it came time to remodel my own kitchen, in my case, I had thirty-plus years of “stuff” in my cabinets.” Customers frequently are unaware of the quantity of items in their cabinets. So, allow yourself enough time to finish this phase, and have a strategy in place. It’s a fantastic time to “spring clean” and get rid of those plastic container lids or bottoms that are missing! A surplus of mugs? Perhaps it’s time to give some!

2-Where does the remainder of my kitchen stand?

The other preparation steps for your refurbishment are less time-consuming. Make sure there is a clear route around your kitchen for any employees who will be in your house by clearing everything from your countertops, emptying your drawers, and doing these other things. It is also desirable to have a room or garage nearby so that our installers can use it as a workspace when preparing and making cuts as needed.

Please refrain from using your kitchen while it is being renovated as well. There will be equipment, materials, and tools that could be hazardous or dangerous to the occupants of your home because it is a construction site. Additionally, it prevents the transfer of trash or sawdust into nearby rooms.

3- After they arrive, where should I put the new cabinets?

We advise preparing space for your new cabinets and other items there if you have a garage. But many clients move items in their dining or living room if using your garage is not an option. Preparation and space modifications would need to be completed prior to the delivery of cabinetry, doors, and other items, which can happen up to a week before the remodeling.

4- Can you stay at home while the kitchen is being renovated and installed?


You can stay at home while the installation and remodeling are being done. Having said that, we strongly advise you and the other occupants of your house to avoid going inside the kitchen while the work is being done. The remodeling area needs to be off-limits while it is being done. This is done for your family’s safety and to prevent getting in the way of the craftsperson’s or team’s efforts to finish your remodel.

5- How can I prepare food if there is no kitchen?

During the remodeling process, you have a few dining options. For the purpose of preparing TV dinners or reheating meals they prepared before the installation began, several clients set up a temporary kitchen and had their refrigerator and microwave moved to another room. For the duration of the remodel, you can also account for takeout. Although a little more expensive, going this approach is frequently the simplest.

Some clients buy or borrow a tiny refrigerator to have cheese and lunchmeat on hand for sandwiches and other quick meals. Anything that requires an oven or stovetop should be avoided as you won’t have access to them. Additionally useful are disposable plates, napkins, utensils, and other kitchen items. In the end, since you won’t be able to use your kitchen for cooking, doing dishes, dining, etc., preparation for alternatives is essential.

6- Do I need any documentation or permits?

Many clients assume that paperwork and permissions will be required as part of an interior remodel. Some towns and municipalities do have rules and regulations for the kitchen, particularly if you’re thinking about installing an island or completely changing the layout. We suggest you to check with your local municipality to see what might be needed for the project even though one of the advantages of cabinet refacing is that permits are frequently not necessary. Although the homeowner is ultimately responsible for this, we are here to assist you if you have any questions.

7- How should I handle my appliances?

If you intend to maintain your old appliances, we advise that you get them removed from the area to prevent damage or contamination. If you are purchasing new appliances, we advise having the company you bought them from arrange for delivery and installation after your project is finished. It’s important to know the dimensions of the area where the appliances will go in order to order the appropriate sizes. This is especially crucial if you are remodeling your kitchen’s layout because the size of the room can change from how it was before.

8- What should I do about my pets while I remodel?


Even though the team and our installers adore animals, it’s preferable for everyone if they stay away from the project because we don’t want to endanger or frighten them. During the renovation, the kitchen should be closed off and out of bounds. Therefore, it will be best for your four-legged family members if you keep your pets in a different area of the house or take them to a friend’s or family member’s home during the kitchen makeover. We, you, and your pets all place the biggest value on safety and tranquility!

Where can I locate skilled kitchen remodeling professionals?


We are aware of how stressful and inconvenient the process of upgrading a kitchen can be, particularly for jobs that take longer than a few days. For this reason, City Kitchen & Bath works to give you all the resources and information required so you can come up with a strategy. Read What is Cabinet Refacing, Facing the Tough Questions to learn more about what to anticipate throughout your installation.

Contact City Kitchen & Bath if you have any more inquiries! Simply give us a call at (703) 552-5252, and one of our professionals will be glad to help.

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