Renovating your kitchen can seem like a huge expense, but there are some cuts and savings to be made if you know how.
DO invest in an expert
While it may sound backwards, a kitchen fitting expert can, in fact, help you to reduce your costs as they will be best placed to recommend materials and combinations that will offer you the finish you’re after for less. They can also help you navigate the world of cupboards, drawers and accessories – additionally saving you a headache.
DO spend on quality items like bespoke kitchen doors
Using your professional designs, you can rest assured you will have a good layout that works, thus avoiding making costly mistakes that you might make if you DIY. Durable, high-quality cabinets, kitchen doors and worktops are vital to a long-lasting and timeless kitchen. See an expert like https://www.happy-doors.co.uk/shop/products/kitchens for door-spiration.
DO buy reliable appliances
If you plan to use certain appliances regularly, then don’t scrimp on the cost of these valuable items.
DON’T splash out on upper doors
There’s something cosy about having open wall units and display shelving, don’t you agree? What’s more, opting for doorless units means that you’ll save some money too!
DON’T rush to buy expensive accessories
If you are renovating your kitchen on a budget, we’d suggest not stressing about accessories. Most accessories can be made to blend in with the look and feel of your kitchen, possibly even to become invisible. Bear in mind that, as the cheapest elements of your kitchen redesign, these can always be upgraded at a later date when you have saved up some more.
DON’T be lured into buying inserts and add-ons
While those organisers might seem like a brilliant idea, again, these are not essentials and can be added further down the line if you still think they’re worth the investment. If you start with just the basics, then you’ll also learn how to live in your kitchen and may find better solutions for organising your utensils, cutlery and crockery.
