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Here are a few ideas of ways you can improve your kitchen and add long term value, especially if you are to benefit from the renovation personally.

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Page 1: Renovating your Perth Kitchen

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Renovating your Perth Kitchen

Page 2: Renovating your Perth Kitchen

http://www.nextlevelhomes.com.au/

A professional working in home improvements in Perth will likely tell you

that if you are considering selling your property, the standard of the kitchen

can make or break a sale. Here are a few ideas of ways you can improve

your kitchen and add long term value, especially if you are to benefit from

the renovation personally.

Quality materials work best

If you have ever experienced drawers that won’t slide properly or hinges

that won’t let you open a cabinet door, you will know that choosing to go

with better quality kitchen furniture can reduce the stress in your life. If you

are able to, you should stay clear of particleboard for drawers and corners

that are stapled together. You will always find that a good wood veneer is far

more hard-wearing than laminates, MDF, melamine or the unpleasant

particleboard, but it is all down to your budget and making it stretch as far

as you can.

If you want to choose stained wood finishes on your cabinets, you should be

aware that the finish can date relatively quickly. If you choose a brush

painted finish, you will see a longer lasting effect that looks new.

Which cabinet height suits you best?

If your floor to ceiling height is around eight feet, you should consider

choosing cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling to maximise your storage

space. If your ceiling is more than eight feet, it might be best to leave one to

one and a half feet above the cabinets, because you won’t be able to reach

the heights required to take items out of your storage space without a

ladder. Those 12 to 18 inches provide the optimum recommendation for

space to relocate those kitchen items you rarely use.

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Choose your home renovations in Perth for the best island

If you have watched those million dollar home programs on television, one

common item links the entire range you see; they all have an island to

provide extra working space in your kitchen. There’s no point having a large

open kitchen that doesn’t serve you as well as it could.

The island should not be too large to make passing around it difficult,

especially in a hot food environment that might include children as

occupants or guests. The more open an island is the more effective and

useful it can become for you. The overall impact of your kitchen will be

better if you don’t stock the island with appliances, but some people have a

preference for working only at the island and only you will know what works

best for you. Some people place their cook top here, while others just

require an open space.

Keep the maintenance easy

If you don’t overdo the plaster mouldings, the cabinet fronts and the excess

decorative detail, dust and dirt won’t find such an easy regular home. You

will need to balance the use of natural surfaces which can be difficult to

clean, but hide a crumb or two. At the other extreme white laminates or

floors might be easier to clean, but they will show every mark. Stainless

steel, often a favourite requested of experts in home additions in Perth, isn’t

easy to keep free of smudges but brushed stainless steel is a bit more

forgiving.

If you’re interested in maximising your kitchen space and want to upgrade

your home’s appeal for real estate staging, investing in a new or upgraded

kitchen could be a great idea. Talk to a local Perth home

renovation specialist about your options.