Kitchen Remodel Process and Steps

In this video you will see my kitchen remodel process or kitchen remodel steps. I used a contractor for a good part of this. A lot of the detail work I did myself plus other things like relocating the gas line. What I want you to get out of this is the process so that you know what to think about. There is a lot that goes into remodeling a kitchen. Many things to consider ahead of time. What type of counters to get, lighting, tile, appliances and more.

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Once you watch this, you will know planning a kitchen remodel from start to finish.

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  1. Maybe you have pire water. Just sayin' I added reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink at a cost of $300. LOVE IT! I also like your pocket door. That is really beauriful granite.

  2. I wish my kitchen were this easy. We are going to add what technically is a peninsula but in reality we’re going to remove a wall and add an island that goes all the way to the perpendicular wall. Not only that we have to add a natural gas line and pluming which maybe a problem since we don’t have a basement and have a concrete slab. Luckily we’re going to do the floors but it only adds to the cost. I appreciate the video. I obviously didn’t expect something specific to what I needed. I’d assume I first have to remove the wall, move the utilities to where the appliances will go, so the floors, and then the cabinets. It does seem like that will take many months because it’s not exactly something you can do all at once.

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