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Costs can balloon when you add windows, remove walls and relocate plumbing, gas or electric lines. Explore ways to make improvements without significant changes to your existing space.
Seek out material options that give you the look you want for less:
Maybe your appliances are in good working order. Make that a future upgrade. Or add the tile backsplash next year. You won’t necessarily reduce your overall costs, but you’ll spread out your expenses over time.
While it makes sense to have a room full of kitchen cabinets delivered directly to your home, you might save money if you have other materials, like fixtures and flooring, shipped to the store for you or your installer to pick up.
If you’re up to the task, consider doing the demo work yourself. Or tackle the painting. Or tile your own backsplash after the kitchen is done. Saving on labor adds up quickly.
Contractors are generally busiest in the summer and the months leading up to the holidays. You may find a better deal on labor if you schedule your kitchen remodel work just after the new year.
If your kitchen cabinets and appliances are still in good working condition, carefully remove them to list for sale online. You may not fetch much, but you’ll offset some of your costs.
Our How to Remodel a Kitchen on a Budget (8 Tips) blog has more tips and ideas on how you can stretch your remodeling budget without giving up on your dream kitchen.
See how scrimping (or splurging) on various elements in your remodel plan changes your budget.
Tell us what you want in your kitchen and get a detailed pricing estimate.
See how scrimping (or splurging) on various elements in your remodel plan changes your budget.
Tell us what you want in your kitchen and get a detailed pricing estimate.
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