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How to Save Money on Kitchen Cabinets

by Sandi Pressley

When remodeling your kitchen in Albuquerque, the new cabinetry will likely be one of the most costly expenses.

Kitchen cabinets represent a significant part of a renovation, typically making up around 40% of the total budget. Two major factors influencing the cost of cabinets are their quality and construction.

Though cabinets are a long-term investment, how can you still save money when purchasing these essential fixtures?

Do Your Research

The first step to saving money on kitchen cabinets is to do your research and determine which features and construction elements are essential versus those you can live without.

For example, start by learning about the materials used to make cabinets. Particleboard is inexpensive but fragile, and does not hold up well to moisture, while more durable options like plywood may cost more upfront but last longer.

Medium-density fiberboard is often preferred because it strikes a balance between cost and performance. Compared to solid wood, it actually performs better. Medium-density fiberboard is very water-resistant and can easily withstand changes in humidity and temperature.

Though solid wood cabinets are beautiful, their high cost and sensitivity to environmental conditions make them impractical for some kitchens. For instance, fluctuations in temperature and moisture can ruin solid wood cabinets if not properly regulated.

Get Custom Doors and Pre-Made Boxes

Custom cabinet doors and inexpensive premade cabinet boxes offer a creative solution to get the high-end look of custom cabinets on a budget. By pairing custom doors with affordable cabinet boxes from IKEA or Home Depot, you can achieve the outward appearance of high-end custom cabinets for a fraction of the cost.

Premade cabinet doors can also be dressed up with unique hardware to feel more custom without the price tag. This flexible approach allows you to customize your cabinet look according to your style and budget.

Factory-made cabinets and less expensive pre-made options usually have built-in rails and are constructed from either particleboard with a veneer or medium-density fiberboard. When selecting cabinets, limit unnecessary extras like spice racks and pullouts, as too many custom additions or in-stock options with accessories can increase costs.

Get Unfinished Cabinets

If you choose unfinished cabinets, you will save money upfront, but you will still need to paint or stain them yourself later. Staining may be a DIY project, but painting likely requires hiring a professional. Calculate the cost of finishing to determine if the upfront savings are worth the extra work.

Use Open Shelving

If you want new cabinets but have a limited budget, consider open shelving instead of upper cabinets. This trendy look can save thousands of dollars yet still appears stylish and clean. Going without upper cabinets allows you to splurge on other kitchen upgrades while sticking to your budget.

Open shelving is not only more affordable but also keeps your kitchen feeling brighter and more spacious. This open design is especially effective in smaller, enclosed kitchens where too many upper cabinets can create a cramped ambiance.

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4 Things Albuquerque Home Buyers Want in Kitchen Cabinetry

by Sandi Pressley

If you're looking to increase your Albuquerque property value and appetite of potential buyers, investing in a quality kitchen design is the perfect way to do so. It's important to spend money on what appeals to the majority - doing so can truly make all the difference in transforming a house into a home.

Investing in high-quality, symmetrical cabinetry can greatly enhance the value of a home. Thoughtful color selection and layout are also key factors to look for when selecting kitchen cabinets. Attention to these four elements will ensure buyers appreciate the appeal of your property.

1. Quality

Do: Choose quality hinges and runners, including soft-close drawers, and custom-made cabinetry.

Don't: Go for large fillers and ill-fitted modular cabinetry.

Creating a modern kitchen design without breaking the bank can be achieved by minimizing the number of cabinets throughout. An open layout featuring ample natural light lets you maximize on both style and cost savings for your kitchen remodel. Keep your cabinet count to a minimum when designing your dream space and stay within budget.

Note: When renovating your home for resale, it's important to consider the cost and value of each addition. While internal organizers can be a great addition to your kitchen for personal use, they may not be the best investment if you're solely focused on increasing your property's value. The cost of these accessories can add up quickly, and you may not see a return on your investment when it's time to sell. Keep this in mind when making renovation decisions.

2. Symmetry

When renovating your kitchen to sell, it's important to keep in mind that simplicity is key. The eye is naturally drawn to appreciate symmetry and repetition, so it's best to keep your cabinetry simple and appealing. Elegance has a way of being understated, and this will appeal to the majority of buyers.

Do: Keep the wall cabinetry sizes the same where possible. Drawers look nice when they are large and expansive - if you have multiple sets, keep them the same size, with the same proportion of drawers.

Don't: Add multiple cabinets in varying sizes. Try to keep the look and feel consistent in the whole space.

3. Light, Bright Spaces

When it comes to buying a home in Albuquerque, many buyers are looking for an open and airy space. A white kitchen is a popular choice because it creates the illusion of a larger space. Additionally, white is a universally appealing color that allows buyers to easily reimagine the space to fit their own personal style.

Do: To create an open and bright space, opt for white cabinetry and a darker bench top for contrast. Keep backsplashes neutral and introduce texture instead of color. A neutral and elegant space will attract more potential buyers.

Don't: Darker cabinetry can make the space feel closed, which may not be desirable for potential buyers. While a strong color may suit personal taste, it may not be appealing to everyone. To attract more potential buyers, white cabinetry is the most popular choice, even though it may not be the most daring option.

4. An Open Layout

Designing your kitchen to have a sensible and open layout is pivotal to increasing property value when you're renovating to sell. 

Do: Have a large open-plan space with a kitchen island if possible. Buyers often want to multitask in the kitchen. They want to cook, have their kids do their homework and socialize in it.

Don't: Place your kitchen in a small and poky room. The kitchen is now often the hub of the house, and buyers want to see a kitchen that is interactive and sociable.

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Is an IKEA Kitchen Remodel Right for Your Albuquerque Home?

by Sandi Pressley

Kitchen remodels are a costly yet popular project among Albuquerque homeowners. With the ongoing pandemic forcing people to spend more time at home, many are considering remodeling their kitchens. To save money, some homeowners opt for the IKEA kitchen route. While it can save thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, it's important to know certain things about an IKEA kitchen before making a decision.

Designing an IKEA Kitchen

Designing an IKEA kitchen can be challenging, especially if you don't live near a store location. Fortunately, there is an online planning tool available for those who plan to get their kitchen shipped. While going to a store location can simplify the process and help you avoid potential mistakes, the online planning tool can be a helpful alternative.

An IKEA kitchen is designed to be budget-friendly and easy to assemble, much like their furniture. The items are packed and shipped in a way that allows for self-assembly without the need for a contractor. When planning and using the design planner, it is crucial to remember to measure accurately and double-check your measurements.

When planning your kitchen layout, it is important to consider the location of outlets, window openings, and door swings. These factors will impact the placement of appliances and cabinets. After taking measurements, you can then begin to plan out the zones of your kitchen and how everything will flow. Proper planning will ensure a functional and efficient kitchen space.

Are the Cabinets High-Quality?

Custom cabinets can be very expensive, but IKEA cabinets offer a more affordable option. However, it's important to note that IKEA cabinets are made from particleboard and covered in laminate, which may not be preferred by those who prefer solid wood.

Additionally, since IKEA cabinets don't come in custom sizes, a filler piece may be necessary for odd spaces. The 3D planner tool offered by IKEA is a helpful tool for planning your kitchen, as it allows you to visualize how the puzzle pieces of your cabinets will fit together.

When it comes to cabinets, there are a variety of features available to enhance their functionality. Internal organizers can be added to help with organization, while drawer dampeners offer a soft close. Base cabinets are located beneath the counter and come in two depths, with the standard depth being 24 inches. Wall cabinets are installed above the countertops and typically have a depth of 15 inches.

If you want additional storage, which is somewhat like a free-standing pantry, there are tall cabinets. They sit on the floor and are available in two heights—80 or 90 inches.

You can decide between exposed legs and toe kicks for your base cabinets.

What About the Countertop?

While IKEA does offer countertops, it's important to note that their options are limited to laminate or veneer. If you're looking for a wider variety of materials or styles, it may be beneficial to explore other retailers.

Putting it Together

When your IKEA kitchen arrives, you will need to assemble the different pieces and components yourself or hire a contractor. It is recommended that you have your kitchen delivered instead of picking it up. If you have a larger kitchen, you may receive more than 100 boxes.

It is crucial to correctly install all components of your IKEA kitchen to ensure its durability and quality. Proper installation requires putting everything together accurately. If you lack the necessary skills, it is advisable to seek assistance to avoid any mistakes.

If you have an unusual kitchen layout and don't intend to remodel it, your options for an IKEA kitchen may be limited. This is because IKEA kitchens are modular and not easily customizable. The best option for an IKEA kitchen is a straight-line layout.

Whether or not an IKEA kitchen is worth the cost savings depends on your preferences, the layout of your kitchen, how handy you are, and what your budget is.

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7 Tips for a Modern Kitchen

by Sandi Pressley

In order to increase storage space and comfort, avoid cleaning, and move easily around the kitchen after years of collecting different types of utensils, kitchen essentials, and kitchen appliances, it's a smart idea to renovate your Albuquerque kitchen. Make your kitchen more organized and functional with these new-age kitchen remodeling ideas. 

1. Splash Paint

If you want a loud vibe in your kitchen, try bright colors, or if you want a timid vibe, try light colors. Finish it off by applying textures or floral designs. Depending on the color palette and the color contrast, you can choose a different color for each wall. Paint a fresh coat over old cabinets, racks, or furniture too to give the kitchen a fresh new look.

2. Racks for space utilization

To keep your kitchen organized, install open shelves or racks over the upper half. Those racks can be used to store expensive kitchen essentials such as glass, marble, and ceramic. It is easier and faster to find what you need when you are in a hurry by putting a glass door over your kitchen racks. 

3. Wood Flooring

In addition to minimizing the risk of tripping over wet floors, wood flooring gives the kitchen an ethnic farm look. Kitchens are a great place to install wood flooring. The natural wooden color negates the dirtiness of the kitchen floor too. 

4. Kitchen Cabinets

In addition to increasing storage space in the kitchen, better cabinets help keep it neat and organized. Cabinets made of stainless steel or wood last longer. Cabinets can be finished with a rich metallic or marble finish on the outside. It is more affordable to reface your kitchen cabinets, which will improve their condition as well as their décor.

5. Kitchen Dimmer Lights

Elegant kitchens feature dimmer lights. While cooking, you can increase the brightness of the dimmer lights while dimming them for a romantic dinner together. By dimming the light, you can balance your own mood and vibe. It is going to be an obsessively satisfying renovation for the kitchen.

6. Tile Backsplash

If you install a tile backsplash near your stove and chimney, you will spend less time cleaning the kitchen. A wet cloth or kitchen cleaner can be used to clean those tiles. It is a better and smarter option for kitchen renovations because cooking oil, dust, and dirt cannot penetrate tile.

7. Upgrade Kitchen Appliances

Rather than spending a lot of time working in the kitchen, let kitchen appliances take care of a few of your chores. Dishwashers can do a lot of your cleaning for you when they are installed alongside kitchen cabinets. A microwave will heat cold storage food from the refrigerator, mixers, grinders, and juicers will make cooking so much easier.

Everyone needs a well-organized, efficient, and functional kitchen. We spent most of our time in the kitchen. The kitchen is the heart of the house. Our meals are prepared here to start and end the day. Renovating the old kitchen is an essential and fruitful investment. 

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Is an IKEA Kitchen Right for Your Albuquerque Home?

by Sandi Pressley

Many Albuquerque homeowners find kitchen remodeling a costly project. The fact that COVID-19 has given people more time at home means that many are considering remodeling their homes.

Some homeowners choose IKEA kitchens to save money on kitchen projects.

The savings can eventually add up to thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, but is it worth it? This is a personal decision, but there are a few things to know about an IKEA kitchen.

Designing an IKEA Kitchen

The initial design process of an IKEA kitchen poses one of the biggest challenges. In the store, you can have a designer assist you with the design. A nearby IKEA can simplify things, and you will avoid the risk of your mistakes derailing your project. But if you live in Albuquerque, you will no doubt have your kitchen shipped, as the closest store is in Phoenix.

If so, there is an online planning tool available.

The concept of an IKEA kitchen is the same as that of their furniture. Aside from being budget-friendly, things are packaged and delivered so they can be assembled right away. The work may be possible without a contractor.

One of the most important things to remember when using the design planner is to measure, measure, and measure again. It is important to consider things like window openings, outlets, and door swings.

As soon as you have your measurements, you can start planning the layout of your kitchen. This simply means putting everything where you will need it and thinking about how everything will flow.

Are the Cabinets High-Quality?

Cabinets, particularly custom cabinets, can be extremely expensive. It is significantly cheaper to buy cabinets at Ikea.

IKEA cabinets are primarily made of particleboard, which is then covered in laminate. Solid wood is a preferred choice for some people. Again, that's completely up to you.

As IKEA cabinets aren't available in custom sizes, if you have an odd space or something doesn't quite work out, you may need to use a filler piece.

Another important part of planning your kitchen is the 3D planner. You can think of it as a puzzle.

Cabinets can be equipped with features such as internal organizers, and drawer dampeners can give your cabinets a soft closing. Below the counter are the base cabinets. It is available in two depths, with the standard depth being 24 inches. Above the countertops are wall cabinets. Wall cabinets typically have a depth of 15 inches.

The tall cabinets come in handy if you need additional storage, which is somewhat like a free-standing pantry. Their height is 80 or 90 inches, and they sit on the floor. Base cabinets can either have exposed legs or toe kicks.

What About the Countertop?

Although you can buy cabinets at Ikea, you might want to look elsewhere for countertops. You can choose either laminate or veneer.

Putting it Together

As always, your IKEA kitchen will not be assembled when it arrives. A contractor can assemble them for you or you can do it yourself. You should have your kitchen delivered instead of picking it up, and you may find that if you have a larger kitchen, you have more than 100 boxes.

The way you put everything together and install the components correctly is crucial to the durability and quality of your IKEA kitchen. Think about having someone help you if you're unsure of your skills.

In addition, if you do not plan on changing your kitchen layout or shape, you could be limited in your IKEA kitchen choices. This is simply due to the modular design of IKEA kitchens and the lack of customization possibilities. If you are going with IKEA, a straight-line kitchen is the best option.

Whether or not an IKEA kitchen is worth the cost savings depends on your preferences, the layout of your kitchen, how handy you are, and what your budget is.

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Why Quartz is Becoming the Better Choice for Kitchen Countertops

by Sandi Pressley

There’s nothing better than granite countertops for your kitchen, right? That seems to have been the prevailing opinion for years now. But times change, and so do design trends. Now the new material of choice for kitchen counters is turning out to be quartz. It’s now the choice of homebuyers and renovators, as well as design shows and flippers.

If you're getting ready to redo your kitchen or are building a new home in Albuquerque, here are all the reasons to go with quartz.

1. Endless options

Quartz offers a wide range of choices, whether you're looking for something super sleek or want to achieve the look of natural stone without having to deal with the maintenance.

"One of the main reasons quartz has exploded in popularity is due to appearance," said HGTV. "Quartz has the look of stone while also allowing homeowners to customize the design. While granite offers many options in terms of appearance, you may have to search for the right piece that matches your color scheme. With quartz, the selection process is much easier."

2. May be better for larger surfaces

Today's trend in kitchens is an open space with a large island. But large slabs of granite to cover an entire counter are hard to find and expensive if they are found. For a large island or expansive counter, more than one granite slab will likely be needed. Quartz is engineered, so it can be made into large slabs. And if more than one slab is needed, seaming them together is, well, seamless because there is no need to carefully color-match natural elements together as you do with granite.

3. Easy maintenance

Granite needs to be sealed once a year, which is not a big deal for most people. But granite's requirement for daily care could push people toward quartz. "With quartz, cleaning the counter is easy. The quartz washes off with soap and water and looks as good as new. You also don't have to use special bacteria-preventing soaps.

4. No staining

A main consideration for many people when choosing countertops is stain resistance. Food and drinks including juice and wine can permanently stain granite. According to HGTV, "Some oils and acids can stain" as well.

5. Scratches and burns

Granite can scratch and burn, ruining the look. Quartz is scratch resistant and avoids discoloration from hot pots, though it is not advised to put them directly down on either surface.

6. Cost

Granite can be less expensive than quartz depending on whether it is of a high or low grade, but quartz is less expensive when it comes to exotic granite.

7. Eco-friendliness

"The only way granite ends up in your kitchen is if it's quarried and that uses a lot of energy. If you opt for a high-end slab from Italy, for example, there will be considerable transportation involved. Try using indigenous stone when possible or visit salvage shops for pieces that can be cut to fit your needs," said HGTV. "Since quartz is engineered, it can be more environmentally-friendly than granite if you use regionally manufactured stone and local fabricators. This cuts down on the distance the material needs to be transported."

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