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Justin Pierce is a real estate investor who regularly writes about his experiences buying, renovating and selling houses in the Washington area.
Be sure to sit down when you meet with a designer in the kitchen department of a big home improvement store otherwise the price might knock you over.
According to Remodeling magazine, the national average for a full kitchen remodel is $54,909. I have never been able to get my mind wrapped around this, considering that the national median income is only around $51,000.
The average full kitchen remodel is defined as:
Update an outmoded 200-square-foot kitchen with a functional layout of 30 linear feet of semi-custom wood cabinets, including a 3-by-5-foot island; laminate countertops; and standard double-tub stainless-steel sink with standard single-lever faucet. Include energy-efficient wall oven, cooktop, ventilation system, built-in microwave, dishwasher, garbage disposal, and custom lighting. Add new resilient flooring. Finish with painted walls, trim, and ceiling.
Remodeling magazine also reports that a major kitchen remodel returns an average of $40,732. My average kitchen remodel usually comes in at less than half this national average cost. Heres how you can save money on your kitchen project and turn your effort into a positive gain in home equity without sacrificing quality:
Start with your design. Figure out the layout you want for your kitchen. A simple and sleek design will appeal to most buyers and help keep your costs down. Keeping your existing layout is always cheaper. Avoid moving plumbing and electrical items if possible at least try to keep your stove (especially gas stoves) and sink in the same location. Moving a gas stove will require relocating gas lines and moving your sink plumbing can create additional problems. They also require additional permits and time.
Try to pick an overall theme country, modern, rustic, etc. This will help you select materials and ensure everything comes together properly. Have a good idea of the look you want before you go into a design center or talk to contractors.
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Joanna Simmons, Houzz Contributor
Kitchens have to accommodate a great variety of stuff. All but the biggest kitchens are under pressure to store utensils, pans, crockery, the food we eat and the appliances we use to cook it, and everything we need to clean it up afterward. As most of us dont have banks of cupboards and acres of floor space in our kitchens, it can make fitting in that wine rack or finding a home for your new food processor tricky. Its time to get creative.
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Reuse a box. Old wooden boxes and crates are very useful when perched on a work surface, operating as both storage space and shelves.
Pick them up at garage sales and vintage stores. Fit hooks under the top edge and on the sides to make use of every surface.
Work a window. If your wall space is already groaning with shelves, racks and rails, look to the window. Fitting a couple of rails across it, with hooks for hanging pans, will create a nice amount of additional storage. This strategy also works if youd like a little more privacy or want to obscure a less-than-inspiring view.
Create your own spice storage. Spice jars take up huge amounts of space in a cupboard, often because we have so many, but they are not large or heavy, so consider other ways to store them. By simply gluing or nailing the lids of screw-top jars to the underside of a kitchen cabinet, you can store spices neatly and prevent them from cluttering a drawer, shelf or work surface. And youll always know where to find them.
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Exploit the sides. Make the most of the side of a cabinet by using it for extra storage. Add a rail or hooks for hanging dishtowels as shown on the end of this kitchen island, and you could use this space for storing bulky items such as chopping boards. Simply attach cord to create a simple loop, then suspend them from sturdy hooks.
Consider that space above the door. We typically fit shelves and cabinets on our kitchen walls but overlook the chunk of space above the door. The kitchen door on the left has storage recessed above the door for the households cookbook collection.
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BUILDING PERMITS
PMT2014-03772 4891 Broadway; $73,651.40; Leigh Williamson; Vermilion Construction; Interior, non-structural TI (2,440 square feet) to establish a new grow facility in existing commercial structure. Scope includes associated mechanical and electrical work. (see associated Parking Deferral ADR2015-00019)
PMT2014-05489 2353 13th St.; $200,578.46; Stephen Tebo; Strong Backs & Artistic Hands; Remodel (3,256 square feet) and addition (326 square feet) to existing non-conforming triplex (please refer to LUR2014-00073 for non-conforming use review approval). Scope includes complete interior renovation of all three dwellings (no net bedroom count change), and conversion of 326 square feet of existing crawlspace into habitable space. Includes associated MEPs.
PMT2014-05541 5980 Arapahoe Road; $14,409,703; Cherryvale Commons ; Calcon Constructors Inc.; Building Permit for the new Boulder Jewish Community Center (52,444 square feet). Scope of work includes associated MEPs and sitework.
PMT2014-05595 2310 Linden Ave.; $920,000; Kristen Wolf; Morningstar Homes; Construction of new, two-story plus basement single-family dwelling home. Proposed finished basement of 807 square feet, proposed first floor of 2,476 square feet, proposed second floor of 1,779 square feet, attached garage of 828 square feet (unconditioned). Existing 630-square-foot accessory building to remain.
PMT2014-05596 4747 Table Mesa Drive; $865,809; Ready To; Hitt Contracting Inc.; Remodel of building for Bridge House transitional housing. Scope of work includes remodel of 13,950 square feet of interior, 408-square-foot storage space, and building envelope improvements. Associated mechanical, electrical and plumbing work included.
PMT2014-05628 4148 Clifton Court; $452,998.51; North Boulder; Coast To Coast Residential Development; New three-story, single-family dwelling residence. Scope to include an attached two-car garage and an unfinished basement with rough-ins for one bath. Main level to include kitchen, dining, living, and powder room. Second level to include master suite, two additional baths, and two other bedrooms. Upper level includes a loft area.
PMT2014-05654 1525 Rockmont Circle; $750,800; Noel and Susan Bennett; Hughes Construction Co.; Addition (1,499 square feet, with 865-square-foot demo) and remodel (521 square feet) to single-family dwelling. Scope also includes a demo'd and reconstructed porch (334 square feet) and new patio (116 square feet). MEPs included. Mid-roof inspection required.
PMT2015-00012 2950 Wilderness Place; $138,350; Aero Tech; Symmetry Builders Inc.; Non-structural tenant remodel of 165 square feet to include associated MEPs, including a new shower/bathroom.
PMT2015-00029 820 Spruce St.; $225,000; Judith Amabile; Jamey Valentine Construction; Conversion of existing duplex into single-family dwelling. Scope of work includes full remodel of existing structure (2,610 square feet), a second story addition (55 square feet), and a increase in the depth of the existing basement from 7-feet to 9-feet deep (870 square feet). New second story deck (277 square feet). Includes associated MEPs.
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