Kitchen Remodeling - Improve the Layout and Make Your Kitchen Fit Your Needs

Kitchen Renovations and Reconfigurations – Before and After

Kitchen After

Remodeling your kitchen by removing a wall creates a feeling of “more room” without the need for adding on to your home. It also creates an open floor plan, which is highly desirable for many families.

 

Reconfiguring your kitchen during the renovation improves the zone where you spend most of your time – the triangle between the fridge, sink, and stove – and makes it easier to move around your kitchen. It also means less lugging of heavy pots or slippery bowls.

 

You can also renovate your kitchen to add a work island or additional counter space to create different usability zones. This makes it easier for your family to cook together. Adding modern flooring, updating light fixtures, and adding tile are just a few of the other ways to improve a kitchen.

 

This home remodel is an example of how rearranging and remodeling a kitchen improves the flow and updates the look and feel.

 

 

Kitchen Before After

 

The corner wall area was removed, new flooring was installed, and a stainless steel refrigerator was added. These improvements instantly and dramatically updated this kitchen.

 

 

Cabinets

 

Cabinets were updated with a lighter, warmer modern finish and hardware. The color complements the new flooring and ties into other upgrades, including the counters and tilework.

 

 

Tiles

 

White, sharp-edged, laminate countertops were replaced with smoother (family-friendly) round-edged granite counters in a chocolate brown color. In addition, the white square tile ceramic backsplash was updated to Earth-tone stone in a diamond pattern.

 

 

Lighting After

 

Looking up, pendant lights, recessed lights, and undercounter task lights were added, which allow the homeowner to customize the kitchen’s lighting depending on the task.

 

One of our Case Kitchen Remodeling teams can remodel, renovate, or reconfigure your kitchen, as well! From minor updates to removing walls or moving appliances and plumbing, a kitchen remodel will help you have the kitchen of your dreams. Kitchen remodeling includes:

  • Removing walls
  • Replacing cabinets
  • Adding pot filler faucets
  • Installing task sinks
  • Creating roll-out and adjustable-height work areas
  • Moving sinks to new locations
  • Rearranging appliances
  • Installing new flooring
  • Tiling the floor or walls
  • Installing new countertops
  • Lowering or raising ceilings
  • Adding recessed lighting
  • Installing skylights
  • Adding work islands
  • Installing ductwork for updrafts and downdrafts

Case’s kitchen remodeling designers will lead you through every step of your renovation. We have the experience and expertise to help you make the right decisions for your home.

 

Find an individually owned and operated Case Kitchen Renovation Company near you to get started.