Categories: Kitchen Remodeling

Surviving Your Kitchen Remodel

So you’ve finally decided to remodel your old kitchen. You can’t wait to see your kitchen transform from a dingy, old cooking space into a glorious home centerpiece that any master chef would be delighted to prepare meals in. Don’t get ahead of yourself; you still have to survive the remodel.

During the kitchen remodeling from Centennial Construction & Remodeling Services, the kitchen is going to become an off-limits area. Not being able to use your kitchen can be a real hassle, and that’s why it’s important to plan ahead so that your everyday life isn’t interrupted. Here are some things to consider before your kitchen remodel begins…

Set aside a laundry room or other space to be the new “kitchen area” for the duration of the remodel. Put up a table for counter space and be sure to have access to a sink – whether it is in the bathroom or laundry room – for washing up any dirty dishes that may accumulate.

In the room, set up some kitchen essentials like a microwave, toaster, blender, or other appliances necessary to your lifestyle. Try to procure easy-to-prepare meals that don’t require a large oven or several pots and pans.

Having access to a refrigerator is also very important. You’ll need somewhere to keep these easily prepared meals. If you don’t feel like moving your entire refrigerator to your living room, buy a small “dorm room” sized fridge and use it to store your meals.

Remember to take these steps before your kitchen remodel begins and leave the hard work to the professionals at www.centennialconstructionremodeling.com. We offer a number of high-quality services for our clients and can’t wait to get started on your kitchen or bathroom remodel. Contact Centennial Construction & Remodeling Services today at 317-848-7634 and let us help make your dream home a reality.

Brent Ash

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