Tips for Remodeling and Modernizing Your Kitchen

By Sue Tandor

If you have an older kitchen and are thinking of remodeling, you need to figure out where best to spend your money. In extreme cases, people have even been known to knock down a wall or two in order to expand the kitchen and make it more modern. In most cases though, you only need to change a few things to give your kitchen the update it needs. Here are some ideas:

1) New homes today are built with granite, meaning it is the current trend for counter tops and windowsills. Granite is available in a variety of colors and has a beautiful shine, so it is easy to see why it is such a popular choice. Granite is also one of the best on the market in terms of cleanliness. The reason for this is because granite is sanded and buffed until it is impeccably smooth, so there are no crevices for bacteria to grow like they can with other surfaces.

2) Your kitchen sink can be as fancy as you want it to be. Since the kitchen sink gets the most use of any sink in the house, you want to be sure yours will wear well and not chip. Another classic look for kitchen sinks is stainless steel, and you'll see these stainless sinks in many new homes, too. The most important thing is that the sink style you choose blends in well with your kitchen design.

3) Islands are one of the more common installations during an upgrade. If you are lucky enough to have a kitchen large enough for an island, be sure to consider a variety of designs so that you choose an island that suits your style and function. Some homeowners prefer to install the sink or range in the island itself. Of course, you have the option to install a plain island to provide extra counter space. The most important thing to consider before getting an island is whether your kitchen is large enough to house it.

4) Flat screen televisions are everywhere now that the prices on them have gone down substantially. One of the places people are interested in having one of those flat screens is in the kitchen. When you look for kitchen TVs, you have the option of getting one that was specifically made for the kitchen or one that wasn't. Usually the ones that are made for the kitchen attach under the cabinets and are of the small variety. These kitchen TV's flip up and down so you can hide it when it is not in use. If you want a regular bigger TV, you will most likely have to mount it on the wall somewhere in the kitchen. - 33383

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