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The kitchen is the epicenter and most used room in the home for almost everyone who lives in Maryland and neighboring states. Homeowners in Kensington, Beltsville and Cumberland Maryland come to our showroom armed with months of research, having scoured design magazines, home improvement television shows, the Internet and friends and family who have recently renovated. They finally make the decision to move forward. It’s both an exciting time, but also a bit disconcerting. Remodeling your kitchen is not always easy, but it is definitely worth it. After homeowners make the decision to remodel, there are certain steps we advise that they take to make the renovation process less
stressful, costly and time consuming.
Creating a dream kitchen in Maryland provides a great opportunity to curate what currently exists and that process will help define storage needs for the future. The number one regret among homeowners in Maryland after they have renovated their kitchen is not investing enough in storage and organization. We recommend sorting your kitchen gear into three categories:
The recycle/donate/dispose of option is often most important. Homeowners in Maryland should determine how many sets of dishes they actually need or want. Do you really want to keep dinnerware and serving dishes that are faded, cracked or chipped? How often do you use a saucer with your coffee cup? If never is the answer, do you really need to keep saucers? If you have serving pieces or fine china, real silver and large pots and pans that are used occasionally – think turkey roasting pans – then determine if you can store those items in other rooms in the house to make more room in your kitchen for the items that you use daily.
Mugs and food storage containers are additional items that most Maryland homeowners have in abundance. Many mugs have sentimental value if they were acquired from trips, art shows, etc. Determine if they are needed or wanted in your new kitchen. Also determine how many storage containers you actually use and the right sizes.
Small appliances and cooking utensils are additional categories ripe for curation when planning a new dream kitchen. We encourage homeowners in Maryland to give away the small appliances and gadgets that they don’t use or whose functionality is covered by other appliances.
Looking toward the future and what your lifestyle is likely to be in the next three to five years and beyond can aid in the curation process. What items will you need? What items do you love and can’t part ways with and what new items will make your life that much easier and enjoyable?
After you have curated, the next step is to create a temporary kitchen in your garage, basement, utility room or other location to simplify cooking, eating and cleaning up at home during the renovation. You will minimize the expense of dining out and ordering takeout by creating a place to cook and store groceries. You may use a combination of the following to create a temporary kitchen:
Depending on the scope, a kitchen renovation can take several weeks to several months. Simply replacing what currently exists in the same footprint can take less time than expanding or reconfiguring space, ventilation, plumbing, electrical and structural components and systems.
Planning For Life Without a Kitchen
Your grill, toaster oven, microwave or camping stove offer functionality comparable to an oven. A pressure cooker or slow cooker enable you to make one pot meals that can satisfy even the most finicky of palates.
Maintaining a positive attitude and a good sense of humor help, too. Remember that the inconveniences you experience during the renovation process are temporary and the reward of having a brand-new kitchen that serves as the epicenter of your home is long lasting and priceless.
If you would like additional guidance for curating your kitchen, effective storage solutions in your new dream kitchen and creating a temporary kitchen, please call or make an appointment to visit us at our DC Metro showroom (3923 Plyers Mill Rd, Suite 2, Kensington, MD 20895, Ph: (240) 821-5257) or Western Maryland (307 N. Mechanic St., Cumberland, MD 21502, Ph: (240) 839-4508).
LICENSE NUMBERS:
MD 109118, 132225
DE 2015601897
PA 145953
DC 420219000112
WV 2376-1062
LICENSE NUMBERS:
MD 109118, 132225
DE 2015601897
PA 145953
DC 420219000112
WV 2376-1062
3923 Plyers Mill Road, Suite 2
Kensington, MD 20895
240-821-5257
Open Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm,
by Appointment
307 N. Mechanic St.
Cumberland, MD 21502
240-839-4508
Open Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm, and Saturday by Appointment
*Credit and loans provided by Regions Bank d/b/a EnerBank USA, Member FDIC, (650 S Main St, Suite 1000, Salt Lake City, UT 84101) on approved credit, for a limited time. 19.99% fixed APR, effective as of November 2023, subject to change. Minimum loan amounts apply. Interest starts accruing when funds are disbursed. Interest is waived if repaid in 365 days from first disbursement. When open line period ends, the balance becomes a fixed rate installment loan; repayment terms vary from 24 to 132 months. Actual loan term may be shorter if less than the full approved amount of credit is used. First monthly loan payment due 365 days after first disbursement.
*Credit and loans provided by Regions Bank d/b/a EnerBank USA, Member FDIC, (650 S Main St, Suite 1000, Salt Lake City, UT 84101) on approved credit, for a limited time. 9.99% fixed APR, subject to change. Minimum loan amounts apply. Interest starts accruing when funds are disbursed. Open line period payments due 90 days after origination and monthly thereafter during open line period. When open line period ends, the balance becomes a fixed rate installment loan; repayment term is 60 months. Actual loan term may be shorter if less than the full approved amount of credit is used. First monthly loan payment due 30 days from the end of the open line period. 60 monthly payments of $21.24 per $1,000 borrowed. The minimum monthly payment will be no less than $50.00.