Major Kitchen Remodel
Q: I am new to this list, so hi everyone. I have a started home in St. Paul, MN, from 1940. Most of the house has been updated, including an added bathroom in the basement. The kitchen has never been updated, and the appliances are at least 25 years old. I plan on a major remodel, with the intent to sell in three years. The work involves opening the wall between the kitchen and dining room, adding a peninsula there, closing off a window to have a U-shape (with the range and micro on that wall - currently the frig is next to the range), new cabs and countertops, basically redoing everything. Should all appliances be the same brand? Is it worth it to install ceramic tile versus other flooring?
A: You are undertaking the most expensive home remodel project - the kitchen. There are a lot of things that you should consider and you may find the information on the link of benefit:
As to your specific questions - each manufacture has variations in the shades and colors of appliances - so if you want a perfect match, stick to the same manufacturer (I read that there are 17 colors of white with all the manufacturers of appliances).
Flooring - consider the flooring from the kitchen use. Ceramic, Porcelain, Marble, etc. nice appearance - hard on the legs. You can get more info on floor choices at:
http://www.renovation-headquarters.com/flooringindex.htm Link
