For many households, the kitchen is the most widely used space.

If the layout of your kitchen flows well and functions the way you want it to, you likely don’t need to do a full remodel. Instead, consider a partial renovation of the space — a makeover, if you will.

When partially remodeling a kitchen, keep these elements in mind. A good interior designer will help you make the right choices so that you don’t regret your decisions on color, tile, and more.
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1. REFACE OR PAINT YOUR UPPER AND LOWER CABINETS

Since replacing cabinetry is a high ticket upgrade, we always try to use and refurbish the existing cabinets during a partial remodel. Having the cabinets professionally refaced or repainted and paired with updated hardware is a great way to feel like you’ve gotten new cabinets without the lead time of ordering and installing a custom design.

P.S.  We have a very talented  furniture refinisher on our team who paints Kitchen cabinets that look brand new

2. SELECT A NEW COUNTERTOP AND BACKSPLASH

Is your backsplash dated? How old is your countertop? Make a statement with a new tile backsplash and a Cambria quartz countertop.

How about extending your countertops up onto the wall as a backsplash to make a beautiful focal point with one design element.

3. SPECIFY NEW FLOORING AND WALL COLORS

If you love your existing tile or hardwood, feel free to keep it. However, if you’re looking for a flooring upgrade that withstands moisture and high traffic, look no further than luxury vinyl planks (LVP).

The wood appearance of LVP brings high-end design to any kitchen and means you don’t have to worry about standing water damaging real wood floors. Plus, LVP won’t warp or shrink with use.