As you folks may or may not know, my wife and I moved in the fall of 2021 to a location that is closer to her work since I work remotely with in-office days fairly infrequently. We both love the home, but the one pain point we had was the kitchen. It was very dated and not to our taste so we knew we would eventually be rennovating it. It wasn't until we moved in that we realized all the small things that would end up annoying us more than we thought - drawers would stick, soft-close mechanisms didn't work or jammed, doors were not fully attached/screws stripped from holes, etc. So instead of the kitchen remodel being part of our 5-year plan, it became more of the "need to tackle it ASAP". Like a lot of people you hear about, we had some trouble tracking down contractors to receive quotes. Of the ones we did get quotes from, they were wildly higher than anything we could have imagined. After running the numbers and looking up various trades ourselves, we decided that it would be better to be our own contractors and hire out things we didn't want to mess with, and do ourselves what we could. This ended up saving us about 45% from the cheaper of the quotes we got, which was a huge savings for us.
So - between August and November of 2022 we turned our plan into a kitchen we both love. Thought I would share the process with you all along with picutres that I took along the way.
First, a few before pictures (these are from our listing since I definitely remembered to take before pictures ):
So - between August and November of 2022 we turned our plan into a kitchen we both love. Thought I would share the process with you all along with picutres that I took along the way.
First, a few before pictures (these are from our listing since I definitely remembered to take before pictures ):
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