With the modern home owner unable to afford to move house at the moment, many are turning to refurbishments by replacing the kitchen. This can be done at a low cost with some companies offering a supply only price if required as well as a full fitting service.

Information is available online these days, long before you enter the showroom for discussions on plans and styles available. With kitchens, do your research before entering a showroom so that you have a good idea of what is available and what your requirements are.
If you are reading this you have access to a computer – the world of Google search will find a local company to you. There are also a growing number of companies offering good advice and design ideas. The truth is that all your research can be done in the comfort of your own home or workplace; years ago the only research possible was visiting the showroom in the hope of finding the best deals.
Determine your budget because transforming a kitchen doesn’t have to cost thousands of pounds – Living interiors in Worthing, as well as full installation, offer a supply only option as many buyers already know a carpenter or a friend that can fit it – this can keep costs to a minimum.
Modernising your kitchen can be achieved with things like new door handles, doors or appliances. These days you can get a complete new look on a tight budget. Start your thought process with structure and layout and ask for help
Living Interiors in Worthing have a fully qualified and experienced kitchen designer – Matt Naish – he can sketch up plans, change the layout and advise on the most modest options for adjusting the layout of your kitchen which could include bringing in a portable island, adding shelves or including integrated appliances and utilizing unused spaces. Matt is also an architectural designer, so projects can include everything from initial building plans to the finished interior and kitchen.
Finding the styles and colour is fun – if you’re going for warmth look at reds, oranges, and yellows, or natural colours, such as tan or white, then you can paint the walls in bright vibrant colours. Choose a theme if you’d like. It will unify your room. Perhaps you want country casual or a Mediterranean look.
If the layout is basically working and the cabinets are in good shape, there may be no need to replace the whole kitchen. Instead, you can paint or refinish the cabinets or replace just the fronts (reface) and maybe the worktops.
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This post is a Blogger on October 16, 2009


