According to the National Association of Home Builders, updating and remodeling your kitchen will increase the value of your home more than any other improvement. The NAHB reports that kitchen projects can return more than 100% of the costs of the home when sold.
The kitchen is probably one of the most significant and complex rooms to design or remodel in any Florida home or condo. Designers are faced with an array of realistic, technological, and esthetic considerations. A new kitchen is an excellent investment if it is well designed and the remodeling is done right. G&C General Builder Contractors will provide you with the best craftsmanship and design possible for your new kitchen. We will work within your budget to create the kind of new kitchen you are looking for.
We work with every material on the market today including marble, granite, stainless steel, corian, ceramic tile, and many other types of countertops. As well as thousands of different cabinet designs. And we will help you to choose the best quality appliances that fit your budget.
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When thinking about your design follow these steps:
*Visualize what you want without considering the budget, adjustments for the budget can be made later. It is important for our designer to know your likes and dislikes when the design process begins.
*Draw an outline of the work area, then draw in where you would like each cabinet or fixture to be placed.
*Take notes and cut out pictures from magazines of items you like. Make sure the manufacturer's name and model # are included in the clipping. If the magazine has a "resources" page at the back, keep that information for reference.
*Start a folder to hold your clippings and drawings and put the folder in an area where it won't be lost. Take the folder with you when you are shopping, but be sure to return it to its safe location.
*If you are shopping for ideas and you find small items you wish to use in your remodel, such as drawer pulls or tile, buy one -- but only one -- then if you change your mind you only have one item to return. Keep the receipts with the item you purchased so the supplier and the material can be easily referenced.
*If you begin collecting items for the remodel, put them in a box and tape the receipt to each item or put the item with the receipt in a plastic bag. If you use tape, make sure it is clear tape and all the information can be read through the tape.
*Have fun putting together your new kitchen. If you have a question be sure to contact us at any time.
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