Remodeling
Old Town Kitchen & Bath encourages you to get the wheels turning! Begin your remodeling process by focusing on what you want your new kitchen to be. Do you plan to host large dinner parties or favor intimate evenings at home? Do you gravitate toward sleek contemporary styles or prefer the classic beauty of traditional designs? By pinpointing your needs and habits, we can design a kitchen ideally suited for your family.
The colors and textures of your kitchens products and materials will work together to enhance its overall style. Colors influence how large or small the kitchen feels, while texture adds contrast and interest. Your cabinets door style and color will have the most impact on your new kitchens palette by making the strongest visual statement.
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Packing: Use the checklist below to ensure a smooth beginning to your home remodeling project.
- Pack up the kitchen (or bathroom) well before the remodeling beings. While its a great time to spring clean your shelves, dont forget to label your boxes well. This will make the unpacking process a lot easier.
- Items that are fragile should be marked accordingly and stored in an area away from the construction.
- If youre remodeling your bathroom, pretend youre going on a trip keep hairdryers, toothpaste, and face wash accessible.
- Plan a location outside of the remodeling area to act as your temporary kitchen.
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Remodeling Checklist
Preparation: Use this checklist to ensure a satisfying ending to your home remodeling project.
- Before the cabinets arrive, choose a safe, enclosed area for your cabinets and appliances to be delivered to. The garage is generally a good location.
- Decide in advance where youd like the installers to store their tools.
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theres just no way to avoid it! If you have a fish tank or electrical equipment in close proximity to the workspace, make sure they are well covered.
- Use plastic sheeting and tape to seal off doorways into other rooms.
- Move all pictures, mirrors, and furniture away from the walls of adjacent rooms vibrations from the construction could cause damage.
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