Setting up a budget is crucial when you are planning a cabinet remodel. There are going to be knick knacks that catch your eye that you are going to think you cannot live without and unforeseen labor costs that you need to plan for. Having a concrete budget in mind before you begin the project will help you stay on track, and you may even be able to plan for a few unnecessary but killer accessories.
When you start throwing your budget numbers around think of the key ingredients to your new kitchen. To some it may be the kitchen cabinets. If this is where you wish to splurge, set aside a larger fraction of the budget to the kitchen cabinets. If you are looking to go with commercial appliances like that Viking SubZero fridge, then you know to allot a decent amount of the budget to appliances. Do not keep expanding the budget to fit in all the things that you like, because let’s face it, you can find design pot holders to add in to the budget if it’s flexible.
Some people find working with a budget to be impossible, I know because that’s me. Luckily, there are great ways to get that high end look at a low end price. If you want those fabulous custom cabinets, but did not set aside enough money for them, are you going to go cabinetless? Of course not, but don’t give up your vision! Try looking at stock cabinets to help keep you within your budget, but still give you the ideal style.
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