The kitchen can make or break the deal when trying to sell your home. When deciding where to make improvements to your home to prepare it for the real estate market, the kitchen is probably the best choice. Kitchen cabinet replacement can greatly enhance your home's value and market appeal as well.
There are options for kitchen cabinet replacement to fit every budget. The least expensive and probably the most logical choice for most homeowners simply wanting to revamp the kitchen in order to sell their home, is opting for stock cabinets. Available at most local home improvement warehouses, stock kitchen cabinets come in an endless array of colors and styles. Design service is usually free and the store staff is usually quite knowledgeable and helpful. Choosing from the different pieces already assembled, many different kitchen configurations are possible.
If your kitchen poses a challenge with a space or two that simply won't accommodate the premade stock cabinets, a semi-custom kitchen cabinet replacement might be the answer. Still keeping the budget toward the lower end in most cases, semi-custom design is a great compromise. Using stock cabinets to complete the majority of the remodeling is the key to keeping costs down. The custom pieces are kept to a minimum and used only when stock pieces won't fit the space or design need. The cost of this type of kitchen cabinet replacement is usually recouped in the added value to the home.
Custom kitchen cabinet replacement is another option for homeowners wanting to increase the value of their houses. This is usually the costliest option but the possibilities customization opens up can definitely be worth the extra cost involved in the custom process. The right contractor can guide the homeowner through the design and selection process, making it as painless as possible and even help homeowners see options that result in a much more functional work space. While kitchen cabinet replacement might not always involve gutting the kitchen and starting with a blank slate, custom kitchen cabinet replacement can mean just that. Especially if the original layout is inefficient, starting from scratch can ultimately be the easiest and most economical answer to solving this problem.
If kitchen cabinet replacement isn't in the budget, an alternative might be refacing. This is also a much quicker option for making over your kitchen as well, generally taking less than a week from start to finish once material selections are made. And material selections are greatly varied these days from plastic laminate, offering an array of colors, to wood veneer offering a higher end look to homeowners wanting to add style and value to their homes.
No matter which path you choose, kitchen cabinet replacement or refacing usually ends up paying for itself by providing the home with an efficient and eye-catching look in the heart of the house, the kitchen.