Cut the Cost of Your Kitchen Remodel With These Pro Tips

Is your kitchen in dire need of remodelling but you’re hesitating because of the cost? There are ways you can cut expenses down. In this post, we’ll explore  unconventional ways to reduce remodelling costs without sacrificing quality and style.

1. Set priorities

Any remodel in your home entails focus, time, and effort. If you need to work around a tight budget, so you can't afford to lose sight of your goal. Patience will help you make better decisions as you work around a realistic budget, timeline, and goals. Take a realistic look at what is important to you in a kitchen renovation. Are you looking to satisfy the gourmet chef in the family? Perhaps a commercial grade gas stove is your most important element. If you have a busy family, storage might be at top of your priority list. Whatever that top priority is, don’t lose sight of it among the myriad of other choices and possibilities for your kitchen. It’s easy to get caught up in decisions about drawer pulls, cabinet materials and appliances. Before you know it, you’ve just inflated your budget instead of reduced it! So set priorities, keep them front and center, and don’t make rash decisions on a whim.

2. Wait for a sale

Big-ticket items such as appliances and cabinets can account for a large chunk of your remodeling budget. So, it pays to wait for a sale before making your purchase. If you can hold your project for a while, save the money and purchase them during major sales events like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, New Year's Eve, Labor Day, and Amazon Prime Day. Make sure you have all your dimensions correct before you go out shopping for appliances. You don’t want to purchase that gorgeous refrigerator first and then find out it’s too deep for the space allotted. An inch or two may not matter but you don’t want your fridge to stick out like the proverbial sore thumb. And you’ll want to only grab those sale items if they offer a warranty. Energy-efficient appliances can not only save money on your hydro bill, but can result in real savings through government grants.

3. Set a maximum cost

It's easy to get derailed when you're anticipating your dream kitchen. But be mindful of your budget and set a maximum at the outset. Doing this prevents you from overspending and puts things into perspective whenever you shop for kitchen items or contractor services.

4. Consider an update first

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Reassess your kitchen and figure out which appliances or fixtures need an upgrade. Is it just the backsplash that is old and worn out? Or the backsplash and cabinets? Countertops and flooring? Can you repaint your cabinets and change the hardware to give it a new look? In any of these cases, a full-on kitchen renovation may not be necessary. Think about what bothers you every time you walk into that kitchen. It might be something as simple as the lighting! New fixtures and a dimmer switch could be the answer. If you’re not sure, an experienced and trusted renovations contractor can help you make the decision. A trusted local contractor will be happy to consider your specific situation and make a recommendation that is in your best interest.

5. Make the most of off-season rates

You can reduce your remodelling costs further by having it done during off-peak seasons. Since most homeowners have their renovation projects done during warmer seasons, contractors may provide a discounted rate for renovations during colder seasons. Contact us for an estimate and find out if waiting is likely to pay off for you.

The Bottom Line

There’s no doubt a kitchen remodel is a substantial commitment, financially and otherwise. But with some careful planning, you can still achieve the kitchen of your dreams and keep your costs down.

It helps to look for alternative means, including finding the right contractors to work with who understand your budget. Companies like 1364 Services Inc. offer clients affordable remodeling costs for homeowners looking to make the most of their hard-earned money renovating their homes.