Kitchen remodels are one of the areas of home remodels that can add the most value to your home. Not to mention, your own happiness in the space. If you have a kitchen you don’t love and makes it difficult to cook meals for yourself and your family, you won’t use it as often as you should. This is a great space to remodel and change to your liking.
With our kitchen remodels, we can help you make your kitchen a great place to entertain and cook amazing meals!
Keep reading to learn about 1) Our Kitchen Remodel Process, 2) Kitchen Remodel Cost Estimates, 3) Previous Projects and 4) Kitchen Remodel FAQs.
It's always helpful to know what to expect when hiring a home remodeling contractor in OKC for your kitchen remodel. Below is our Kitchen Remodel process:
We want to hear your ideas for remodeling your kitchen and plan a time to meet!
We want to see your kitchen, take measurements & understand your remodel dream.
After our Consultation, we will send over a free estimate for your kitchen remodel and scope of work. Once approved, we request a 50% deposit to get you scheduled.
Once scheduled, we will get to work at that appointed time. We work as efficiently as possible and are courteous of your time and having people in your home.
When finished, you’ll get to enjoy your new kitchen and the investment you have made in improving your home!
Ryan and Cynjn did GREAT work on my kitchen! I love my backsplash and concrete countertops!
- Bailey Edrington
Made my kitchen absolutely beautiful. They were on time, had great ideas on color and design. I am thrilled with the work they did. Will definitely use them on my next project.
- Dave Gentry
Yes! We believe this is one of the best investments you can make when improving your home.
Many kitchen remodels qualify as a capital improvement and are tax deductible. Learn more about what a capital improvement is and if your particular kitchen remodel and upgrades would count.
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Kitchen remodels are generally more expensive than remodeling other areas of the home because of the material and labor costs involved in making the improvements.
Don't make these 3 common mistakes when doing a kitchen remodel:
- Making improvements out of order
- Underestimating costs
- Choosing the wrong design elements for your home
Using a professional home remodeling contractor can help you avoid these pitfalls and more as you remodel your kitchen.
Having a designer for a kitchen remodel, or a home remodeling contractor well-versed in common/beneficial kitchen designs, is certainly helpful. Common mistakes homeowners make when designing their own kitchen remodels include:
- Choosing design fads rather than designs that will last and improve home value
- Not understanding what is required by city code
- Selecting designs that don't match the rest of the house
A kitchen remodel has the potential to increase the value of your home by 50-80% depending on current home value and current housing trends in your area.
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Talk to your home remodeling contractor about whether or not their kitchen remodeling plan includes appliances. If you are looking to increase your home’s value, you should primarily focus on permanent appliances in the home like the stove, oven and dishwasher.
The best way to finance a kitchen remodel is by getting a home equity loan.
Talk to a home remodeling contractor about the best areas to update in your kitchen. Creating a multiple-phase plan for remodeling your kitchen can be a great way to get everything done within your set budget for the year. We can offer some insight in our in-home design consultation about the best areas to focus on for your kitchen remodel to stay within your budget.
For most kitchen remodels, you will need the help of multiple contractors throughout the project (i.e. plumber, electrician, tile setter, countertop installer, carpenter, etc.). The best person to hire for a kitchen remodel to minimize this management and stress is a home remodeling contractor. They can be hired to manage the whole process and all of the subcontractors who are needed for your project.