Build Your Custom Kitchen Area Today


Your kitchen can be one of the most influential areas in your household. When walking into the kitchen, one wants to feel comfortable, calm, and relaxed. The best way to accomplish this is to build your own custom kitchen area. What better way to enjoy your kitchen than to customize it to the exact image of what you think your kitchen should be? A custom kitchen can make a huge difference in how your home looks and feels.

There are a lot of decisions to be made when building a your new kitchen. Do I want a Sears Kenmore, Bosch, or another brand of refrigerator? Should I have marble, granite, corian or another type of counter top? How much will all these different decisions cost me? These questions and many more are what we are here to help with in the pages to come. We want your custom kitchen to be exactly how you imagine it while daydreaming all day at work. Our team is here to provide you with the information you need to turn those daydreams into realities. Stop dreaming and make your wants and wishes finally come true with our self help guide to creating your custom kitchen.

The first step in making your custom kitchen truly your own is designing it exactly to what fits your personality or the personalities of those who will be using the kitchen area on a regular basis. Though we will want to make the kitchen beautiful to look at, this unfortunately is not the only thing to be considered when choosing the various designs and features of the kitchen. While we have many choices to select from we must make sure that the functionality of the kitchen is not hindered by its amazingly good looks. Being able to perform the necessary actions and movements while in the kitchen will be a major contributing factor to the amount of joy we receive from our newly remodeled custom kitchen. If we are constantly frustrated from the simplest tasks such as putting dishes away or being able to access the dishwasher and oven at the same time, we will soon begin to regret our changes not long after the sheer beauty of our creation wears off.

These are just the beginning of the aspects that must be considered when building your custom kitchen. We will help you with everything from setting and staying within your budget, to choosing from the variety of designs you have been considering. So let us help make this one decision you will not come to regret.

Budgeting for Your New Kitchen


Let's face it, building a custom kitchen probably will not be the cheapest endeavor you have ever participated in. Most of the different kitchen areas will end up costing a little more or maybe even a little less than you expected to pay. As you put together the designs for your kitchen the best thing you can do before you even get started choosing what you want and where you want it is to lay out a budget. Each part of the kitchen should be included so you know how much you want to spend right from the start. Budgeting for your kitchen will enable you to ensure you only spend what you have and no more than you need. Budgeting will also give an idea of what features or extras your custom kitchen can have and which ones will be out of the price range you have set for yourself. The most difficult part of a budget is taking the time to actually sit down and make it. Most of us have busy lives and little time to take to look at how much we spend on a daily basis. In this part of the article I will talk a little about budgeting in our daily lives in three simple steps and how this will help in building your custom kitchen.

Step 1: Collect Your Financial Records

The first part of starting a budget is to see how much you spend in any given period. This is can be most easily done by looking at the records you have kept along the way. These records can be a variety of things, such as receipts from purchases, statements from your bank, or anything that has to do with your expenses or income. Doing this will allow you to look at your spending habits and choose what parts of your spending need to be cut down and which parts my need to be extended.

Step 2: Use Your Records to Determine Your Income and Expenses

Now that you have all of your records compiled into one place the fun part begins. This step can be tedious, but is very crucial to the whole process of creating a budget. Go through each record and find how much money you make and spend in a particular period. Also decide which expenses are the same every month such as a house or car payment and which expenses are variable. Putting each expense into a category will make this much easier to determine. I would recommend looking at a couple of different time periods as well to give you a better idea of what your income and expenses are. Additionally, this will help you recognize to when you spend the most money throughout the month or year. The time periods I would include consist of weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, and yearly. The combination of these periods will help you to know where you can ultimately save money throughout the year and how much you can expect to save.

Step 3: Alter Your Expenses to Save Money

When you have determined all the elements outlined in step 2, you now have to use this information to cut your expenses in areas that are being overspent. Placing your income and expenses into a spread sheet would also make the information much easier to look at and quickly determine where the problems lie. Most people will find as they put each expense in a category that most of their decrease-able spending will fall in a miscellaneous or random category. As you cut down these and other expenses you are able, you might just be surprised at how much money you can save if you only just put forth the effort to pay attention to your spending habits.

As you follow these steps in your daily life it will bring you one step closer to building your dream custom kitchen. If you already have the money you need to build your dream kitchen, then the very same principles taught here can be used to budget your costs so you don’t overspend during the process. If not, then use this information to help you reach your financial goals so you may have the kitchen you have always desired.

Starting With Professional Design



To start your custom kitchen often it is important to begin with a good set of ideas. These ideas can come from the internet or catalogs. Often beginners make errors in their designs that lead to unusable space or efficiency problems in their kitchens. Have you ever lived in a place where you cannot open the oven and the dishwasher at the same time? That is where professional designers can make the difference between a great custom kitchen and a regret.

How to Find a Good Professional Designer:

You may ask though, how do I know I am not going to get ripped off or the contractor/designer drag their feet? One of the most important steps to finding a good professional designer is going to the NKBA (The National Kitchen and Bath Association) or the the better business bureau. Another option is to go to the chamber of commerce. Lots of Chambers of commerce keep information on services and contractors. These two organizations are there to protect consumers from fraudulent and unprofessional individuals. Another place you may visit is online. People post complaints and kudos there and some websites even have rating systems where you can read comments by other consumers.

Another good place to look for individuals to help you create your perfect custom kitchen would be to go to a hardware place such as a Home Depot, Lowes, or other place that sells building materials. Often these organizations do business with many designers and contractors and their courteous staff may help make a suggestion. Remember to follow up on their suggestion with a call or trip to the better business bureau or chamber of commerce. Check online for what others have said about the designer’s work.

A third possible source for finding professional designers would be to go to professional design magazines. Often these individuals are looking for work and can create a master custom kitchen for you. If their work is good enough to be in a professional showcase magazine then they are doing something right. The downside to this is that these individuals usually ask for a pretty penny when designing a custom kitchen.

Lastly, but not least, is a parade of homes. During the year contractors like to showcase their work in open houses that the public is invited to. Many good ideas for contractors may come to mind when looking at their custom kitchen designs. You could even take notes on what you like at each home and what you don’t like so when you approach a designer he or she will be able to create your master custom kitchen.