In today’s housing market, kitchen upgrades can make or break a sale. They can also make day to day living more convenient, efficient and enjoyable. After all, we spend a lot of time in the kitchen, from making meals to relaxing with a snack after a long day’s work.
Regardless of whether or not you plan to sell your home, a great kitchen upgrade can add significant value and equity to your home. Remodeling a kitchen, however, can be a costly undertaking, and you’ll want to make sure the upgrades you make are worth the investment.
The good news is that there are strategies you can use to ramp up the “wow” factor while keeping your budget firmly in sight.
The top five kitchen upgrades that will make sure you get the most from your investment…
1. Kitchen Appliances
Stainless steel appliances are hot and show no signs of slowing down in popularity. So if you’ve been using the same white or black refrigerator, stove, or dishwasher, then it might be time to show them the door.
Keep in mind that when deciding on a new stainless-steel refrigerator, you don’t need all the bells and whistles, like an in-door ice and water dispenser. There are plenty of stylish and high-performance models spanning the gambit in pricing. So don’t lose hope if your budget is tight. There are plenty of affordable stainless-steel options out there on the market today.
Have kids? Worried about fingerprints showing up easily on stainless steel, then worry no more. Manufacturers today make brushed stainless or print-free options.
2. Kitchen Countertops
Today’s kitchen countertop upgrades are all about natural stones. Solid quartz and natural stone countertops will sell the house every time! The good news is that you can still have these types of countertops in your kitchen while keeping within your budget. Any material, after all, is better than worn out laminate. If bold isn’t your style, consider more neutral tones that can go well with most any design and color scheme.
3. Flooring
Stay away from laminate, vinyl, and linoleum at all costs as these choices are both outdated and unpopular among most homeowners.
Hardwood floors can make for a unique and interesting option for your kitchen. Not only do hardwood floors make a kitchen look larger, are easier to clean, and many options come with moisture resistant features ideal for kitchen settings.
Tile is also a standard and timeless option for kitchen flooring. Tile is durable, easy to clean, moisture resistant and available in a wide range of styles, colors and patterns.
4. Make More Space
Kitchens that are closed off from the rest of the living space are outdated and undesirable among today’s house hunters. If your budget has room and if the floor plan of your house allows it, consider knocking a wall down or replacing a wall with a waist-high partition.
Always hire a licensed contractor and electrician before taking out a wall, as they will be able to point out if a wall is load-bearing, or if it is feasible to reroute existing electrical outlets. Knocking a wall down will also bring in more natural light and create an open, airy, floor plan.
5. Kitchen Island
Have a lot of unused open space in your kitchen? Consider an integrated kitchen island to improve efficiency, usability and appeal. Kitchen islands can be movable (on wheels) or fixed, and can be as unique and creative as your imagination allows.
Summing It All Up
Remodeling your existing kitchen will go a long way in boosting the value of your home. But, before you undertake any remodeling on your own, call the experts at Cumberland Kitchen to learn more about your options and let their team of friendly and dedicated professionals help you find the perfect solutions for your next kitchen upgrade.
Their highly-skilled, creative contractors will recommend the best updates, help you select a modern color scheme, and help you prioritize the steps of the kitchen remodel. Thanks to the pros at Cumberland Kitchen, your new kitchen is just a phone call away.








