If you have a large kitchen remodeling project would need to set up a kitchen while the other side of the house. It is important that you choose a convenient location and limited access to water and allows you to store food in the refrigerator and hot food. It is also a good idea to have easy access to portable cooking appliances such as microwave, electric skillet and electric skillet. Day-to-day life must go on and do not want to eat take-out every night or a neighbor's home run every time you need something from the fridge.
Here are the Top 5 Most Common Mistakes on Kitchen Remodeling:
1. Damage the wall when you remove the old closet
2. Destructive superior court, closet or floor plan for re-use
3. Do not close the utility before starting your project
4. Leaving the dust and debris spread around the house
5. Not allowing enough time to finish your project
Before You Get Started
1. Box and seal all unused in the kitchen while you. Label boxes and store them in other parts of the house.
2. Remove anything from the kitchen that is not nailed or screwed down. This includes drawers, lazy susans, enhancements rack, wall clocks, artwork, pots and pans etc. Place the ornaments of any protective covering must remain in place while you work.
3. Make arrangements to remove any debris that may accumulate in your remodeling project. If you need to rent a dumpster, do it for a few hours or utility on hand to remove the waste disposal. If you plan to save the old cabinets for a workshop or donations for charitable reasons, there is a place prepared for them to go when you make them your work area.
4. Before you delete one of the basic tools, turn off all utilities. This can be done by turning off individual valves for gas and water. If it does not turn off the valve, you must close the main valve. The main gas valve is usually located near the gas meter. Note that, once you turn off the gas the whole house, ALL pilot lights will turn on before they work again. There is no planning too careful you may also find yourself without hot water when you're ready to clean up after a hard day.
5. Remove the fuse or turn off the circuit in the area where you work. In older homes, the cable may have changed in recent years and it may not be clear which circuits or fuses control specific areas. If you are unsure, turn off the electrical main or get in contact. Do not take chances with electricity! In addition, tape over the breaker so that they will not accidentally. If you plan on upgrading your electrical system and adding new outlets and fixtures, it is necessary to dismantle all existing outlets and fixtures.
6. Remove all the bulbs. Then, dismantle each fixture by using a screwdriver to unscrew the plate and pull the container and container boxes. Put wire nuts on any exposed wires for a while. Bare copper wire is the ground and need not be restricted.
Remodeling a kitchen can be a rewarding and satisfying experience with proper planning and avoid pitfalls.