Kitchen Remodeling Boston Checklist

Home Improvement Guide For Your Kitchen Renovation in Boston, MA

Kitchen Renovation Boston Checklist

It’s time to set aside some time to work on your kitchen and there is a lot you need to consider. Kitchen renovations in Boston tend to get a bit pricey because of location and everything Boston has to offer. Being a major town in Massachusetts, Boston is a unique city for anyone seeking to find a historic, unique and fun location to live. If you can see the value of homes in the area, you will notice how prices are increasing every year. According to the Boston Magazine, prices are much higher than last year, and so the time for a complete kitchen redesign is now. Here is a complete kitchen remodeling Boston checklist you will not want to miss, so let’s get started.

#1: Determining a Kitchen Remodeling Service Budget

To create a well thought-out plan, you’ll need to have a budget. Knowing how much you’re willing to spend from the outset will give you realistic expectations about what you’re able to accomplish and start your project on a solid foundation. Even if you don’t know from the outset how much you are willing to spend, having an initial idea of your budget will help you focus on planning realistic goals. With an unlimited budget would come unlimited choices, and it’d be hard to make any choices at all.

Kitchen Remodeling Boston Checklist

#2: Choose Your Remodeling Season

The time of year affects your plans. If you and your family love entertaining during holidays, a kitchen remodel during this time is a bad idea. Instead, consider starting the project after the holidays. On a similar note, if you have any special occasion planned, like a graduation party or a wedding, it is wise to plan the project for completion at least two months prior to the event. Many homeowners choose the spring and summer seasons to remodel. The warm seasons allow you to have picnics and grill outdoors while your kitchen is under construction.

#3: Plan Around Your Family Schedule

Having a kitchen torn apart can be stressful for all family members. Make sure to consider family activities and school schedules when planning your kitchen remodel. It is best to plan a remodel to take place when your family has the least number of commitments and their schedules are flexible. Remember your pets, too (keep them out of the work areas for their own safety).

Kitchen Renovation Checklist

#4: Take Stock of Your Physical Space

The better you know your own space, the easier it will be to determine your needs and wants, and the easier it will be to work with a contractor. Are your electrical systems, plumbing, and HVAC in good shape? Do you know which walls are load-bearing before you plan on knocking them down? Consider hiring a building inspector if you want to change the structural systems of your home.

#5: Look Up Building Codes and Pull Permits if Required

Every municipality has its own codes and permit processes. A permit may be required for alterations including structural, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical changes to your house. If you are hiring a contractor, ask them whether they will take care take care of permitting for you. Check with your local building department and their websites to determine requirements and necessary paperwork. It could take up to 2 weeks for your application to be reviewed.

#6: Create a Temporary Kitchen

In anticipation of your kitchen tear-out, set up a temporary kitchen with a microwave, refrigerator and access to water for washing dishes. Move your refrigerator, and brainstorm meals that you are able to make without a cooktop. Paper plates, bowls, cups and plastic utensils will make your life easier, since you won’t have access to the dishwasher or kitchen sink. Remodeling during good weather is advantageous here – an outdoor grill can provide an alternate method of cooking and a large variety of meal options. There is not a set rule for this as it’s just temporary.

#7: Before Ordering, Prepare

Appliances, flooring countertops, and cabinets aren’t your every-day kind of orders. Two things you want to consider when ordering: time and space. Order products and materials well in advance, then wait for all of your products to arrive before starting the project. Special order materials can take weeks to arrive, and problems with the manufacturer or delivery company could cause unexpected delays. When products are delivered, inventory and inspect them carefully.

Where will you store everything? Before your products arrive, prepare a large, safe storage area like a garage, porch, dining room or local storage facility. Note that cabinets and flooring will need to be stored in a climate controlled area. Excessive cold, heat, humidity, moisture, and dryness will cause damage, especially to wood products, and can void the warranty.

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12 Sackville St.
Boston, MA 02129
(617) 315-6420