


Kitchen renovation
Estimate the cost of kitchen renovation
The most important factors that should be considered in determining the cost of renovating an old kitchen are the following:
• Specify the dimensions and sizes of the kitchen
• Type and quality of materials used in kitchen renovation
• Plan to make changes in electrical installations or building plumbing in the kitchen
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• Replacement or repair of cabinets
In kitchen remodeling, replacing cabinets or repairing them depends on the cost of the remodeling. If the cabinets are intact, repairing and replacing their doors is recommended.
Different materials can be used to cover cabinet doors, depending on the style of kitchen design, modern or classic design, and the cost of execution, each can be selected. Types of cabinet door materials include MDF, PVC, vacuum, metal, wood, and wood veneer.
Types of renovation styles of old kitchens
In the renovation of old kitchens, different styles such as modern, classic, and organic can be used in the design stage. The materials used in different designs vary depending on the modern and classic styles. The following is a review of the various stages of renovation of the old kitchens and the points that must be considered for each.
- Renovation of an island kitchen
In this type of kitchen plan, which is common in large ones, the kitchen counter is in the middle.
- U-shaped kitchen renovation
In the reconstruction of the U-shaped kitchen, the cabinets are arranged in a U-shape on the sides of the wall, and the counter and cabinets are not placed on the open side of the kitchen.
- G-shaped kitchen renovation
This type of old kitchen renovation plan is slightly different from the U-shaped plan and the kitchen counter is located on its open side.
- Reconstruction of L-shaped wall kitchen
This type of plan, which is considered a wall kitchen, is suitable for small residential units and kitchens that have less space and width. In this way, the layout of the kitchen and cabinets are placed in an L-shape on the wall, and the kitchen space is combined with the living space.
- Reconstruction of linear wall kitchen
In the reconstruction of the old linear kitchen, a smooth wall, which is implemented in kitchens with a small width, there is not enough space for cabinets on both sides of the wall. Thus, appliances and cabinets are placed on one side of the parallel sides of the kitchen and the other side is free.
- Renovated closed kitchen
A closed kitchen, which was more common in the past, is not possible today due to the small size of the units. In some residential units where there is enough space for the kitchen, in addition to the open kitchen, which is also called the cold kitchen, a closed or heated kitchen is also designed in the back. Cooking will be done in the hot kitchen, and cabinets and tables are placed in the cold kitchen.
