Kitchen Remodeling

Bring Your Kitchen Vision to Life with Homecraft Remodeling's Customization Options in Columbus, Ohio, and Surrounding Areas

Kitchen Remodeling


Homecraft Remodeling offers top-notch Kitchen Remodeling Services. We can create for a functional and stylish space that adjusts to your needs. We consider the kitchen to be the heart of the home, which is why we offer you different remodeling options to make your home look great again. We can go from replacing your cabinets and countertops or adding a coffee bar or a built pantry; the choice is yours, and we just do the job.

Top Notch Kitchen - Columbus, OH - Homecraft Remodeling
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How do I Start Remodeling a Kitchen?


However, many people get discouraged when they start researching kitchen remodels due to the inconvenience they can cause, along with the expense that comes with diving into such a costly home renovation project. Homecraft Remodeling wants to help you make the wisest decision in your kitchen remodeling project. Give us a vote of confidence and will give you your dream kitchen.

Homecraft Kitchen Remodel Service Offerings


REMODELING YOUR KITCHEN


Your dream kitchen might be best realized by investing in a full kitchen remodel. This is our typical kitchen renovation project. Our home designers will explore all the possible layouts and help you determine which one maximizes your space and reaches your goals. From there, you'll be guided through selecting everything from cabinets to light fixtures and everything in between! We'll deconstruct the existing kitchen by donating items to reuse stores and sending debris to be recycled. Then we get to work building your new design. Your finished kitchen will be truly you with custom details that will delight you for years to come.

CHANGING YOUR KITCHEN LAYOUT


Many of the older kitchens we see in and around Seattle were not built to feel spacious or open. The most common kitchen layout change is to create an open-concept kitchen (more on that below), but other common layout changes include removing or adding an island, changing the entry point, and rearranging peninsulas to help create a better flow to the kitchen.

CREATING AN OPEN FLOOR PLAN


The open-concept kitchen is one of the most prominent features of a modern home. Homeowners often ask us to remove the wall between the dining room and the kitchen to open the floor plan of their home. A seamless transition between cooking and dining areas is evocative of current social norms. Entertaining is now done around the kitchen counter, and hard-and-fast rules about dining at the table have been replaced with island seating and other informal dining options.

KITCHEN ISLANDS


The kitchen island is the new casual dining solution. We often create spaces with new or expanded kitchen islands because of their practicality and versatility. The extra built-in storage will organize your cookware, while an overhang will give you seating for casual meals. Not to mention a kitchen island gives you more room for preparing meals and completing household tasks.

KITCHEN CABINETS


Cabinet selection during kitchen remodels is a common question we get as a design-build firm. What are the options? What are the differences? Stock cabinets, semi-custom, and custom cabinets can be wildly different in more ways than cost alone. Since cabinets are typically the largest expense of your remodel regardless of maker, we favor semi-custom cabinets. They are durable, often made locally, and give you many opportunities for customization. The right cabinets will set the tone for your entire kitchen and be full of utility.

BUILT-IN KITCHEN LIGHTING


One of the most useful and satisfying kitchen upgrades is often the lighting. Adding extra can lights in the ceiling is a simple fix, but it's custom built-in details that really make a kitchen remodel sparkle. We're keen on adding under-shelf and under-cabinet task lighting, pendant lighting above a sink or island, and even in-cabinet lighting to help you see the way back. We sort through the thousands of options to present you with fixtures that match your design style, needs, and budget.

TAKE A LOOK AT MORE OF OUR KITCHENS


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How does Homecraft Remodeling stand apart from other kitchen remodeling contractors in Columbus, Ohio?

It's the center of the home. The kitchen is where kids do homework, and meals are prepared, and priceless moments are shared. The kitchen is a busy room. Thoughtful design is of the utmost importance. It is essential to how it functions as well as how it looks. If your kitchen’s-tired look or inefficient layout just isn't working—it may be time for a kitchen remodel.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the typical turn around time for a kitchen remodel?

    A full kitchen remodel with new cabinets will take between 3-4 weeks. A kitchen refinished with new countertops, new backsplash with plumbing, will take about 2 weeks.

  • What is included in a kitchen remodel?

    A kitchen remodel typically involves a variety of different tasks and updates, depending on the scope of the project and the homeowner’s goals. Some common elements included in a kitchen remodel may include:

    • Design and planning: Before any work begins, a professional designer or contractor will work with the homeowner to create a detailed plan for the remodel. This may include layout changes, cabinet and appliance placement, and other design elements.
    • Demolition: In many cases, the existing kitchen will need to be partially or completely demolished to make way for the new design. This may involve removing cabinets, appliances, and countertops, as well as flooring and wall coverings.
    • Plumbing and electrical work: Depending on the new design, the plumbing and electrical systems in the kitchen may need to be updated or relocated. This could include installing new plumbing fixtures, electrical outlets, or wiring for new appliances.
    • Cabinet installation: New cabinets will be installed, which may involve customizing the cabinets to fit the space and desired design. Cabinet installation typically includes hanging upper cabinets and installing base cabinets.
    • Countertop installation: After the cabinets are installed, new countertops will be installed. This may include materials such as granite, quartz, or laminate, depending on the homeowner’s preferences and budget.
    • Flooring: The kitchen flooring will be updated, which may involve installing new tile, hardwood, or other materials.
    • Painting and finishing: The kitchen walls and ceiling will be painted or finished to match the new design. This may also include installing new lighting fixtures and other finishing touches.

    Overall, a kitchen remodel can be a complex and involved process, but the end result is often a more functional, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing space.

  • Which cabinet is best for kitchen?

    There is no one-size-fits-all answer to which cabinet is best for a kitchen, as the choice of cabinet depends on a variety of factors, such as the kitchen’s layout, size, and style, as well as the homeowner’s personal preferences and budget. However, there are several popular cabinet options that may be suitable for many kitchens:

    • Wood cabinets: Wood cabinets are a popular option for kitchens due to their durability, natural beauty, and versatility. Wood cabinets come in a range of styles and finishes, from traditional to modern, and can be stained or painted to match the homeowner’s desired look.
    • Laminate cabinets: Laminate cabinets are an affordable and low-maintenance option for kitchens. They are made of a thin layer of plastic or vinyl covering a substrate material, such as particleboard or MDF. Laminate cabinets are available in a range of colors and finishes, including wood grain patterns.
    • Thermofoil cabinets: Thermofoil cabinets are made of a thin layer of vinyl that is heat-fused to a substrate material, such as MDF. They are a popular option for modern and contemporary kitchens, as they come in a range of sleek and glossy finishes.
    • Metal cabinets: Metal cabinets, such as stainless steel or aluminum, are a durable and modern option for kitchens. They are often used in commercial kitchens but can also be suitable for residential kitchens that require a sleek and industrial look.

    Ultimately, the choice of cabinet depends on the homeowner’s personal preferences, lifestyle, and budget, as well as the kitchen’s specific requirements. It is recommended to work with a professional designer or contractor to select the best cabinet option for your kitchen based on your needs and preferences.

  • What size tiles make a kitchen look bigger?

    When it comes to making a kitchen look bigger with tile, the size of the tiles can make a big difference. Generally, larger tiles tend to create a more spacious look because they have fewer grout lines, which helps to make the space feel more streamlined. Sizes like 12×12 inches, 18×18 inches, or even larger sizes like 24×24 inches can be ideal for achieving this effect. Additionally, using a consistent tile size throughout the kitchen can help to create a sense of flow and continuity, which can make the space feel larger. Light-colored tiles can also help to create the illusion of more space by reflecting more light and creating a brighter, airier atmosphere. By selecting larger, consistent tiles in a light color, homeowners can make their kitchens look bigger and more open, creating a more comfortable and inviting environment for cooking and entertaining.

  • When should you not use large tiles?

    While large tiles can be a great option for creating a spacious and streamlined look, there are some situations where they may not be the best choice. One consideration is the size of the room itself. In a very small room, such as a tiny bathroom or powder room, using large tiles may actually make the space feel even more cramped and overwhelming. In these situations, smaller tiles may be a better choice. Another consideration is the condition of the floor or wall surface. Large tiles can highlight imperfections in the substrate, such as unevenness or cracks, so it may be necessary to install a backer board or level out the surface before installing the tiles. Additionally, large tiles can be heavy and difficult to makeover, so it may not be practical to use them in areas where they need to be cut frequently, such as around corners or in tight spaces. Overall, while large tiles can be a stylish and practical option for many spaces, it is important to consider the specific needs and limitations of the room before deciding whether or not to use them.

  • Should kitchen floor be lighter or darker?

    When it comes to choosing the color of a kitchen floor, there are pros and cons to both lighter and darker options. Lighter floors, such as white or beige, can create a brighter, more open feel in the space. They reflect more light and can make the kitchen appear larger and more inviting. Additionally, lighter floors can help to hide dust and dirt, which can be a plus for busy homeowners who don’t have time to clean frequently. However, lighter floors can also show stains and spills more easily, which can be a concern in a kitchen where spills are likely to occur.


    On the other hand, darker floors, such as gray or black, can create a dramatic, sophisticated look in the kitchen. They can hide stains and spills more easily and provide a strong contrast with lighter cabinets or countertops. However, darker floors can also make the space feel smaller and more closed off, and can show dust and dirt more easily. Ultimately, the decision to choose a lighter or darker kitchen floor will depend on the homeowner’s personal style preferences and practical needs for the space.

  • What is the biggest expense in a kitchen remodel?

    The biggest expense in a kitchen remodel can vary depending on the extent of the renovation and the choices made by the homeowner, but generally speaking, the biggest expenses in a kitchen remodel are:

    • Cabinetry: New cabinets can be a significant expense in a kitchen remodel, especially if you opt for custom-made cabinets or high-end materials.
    • Countertops: High-quality countertops can also be a major expense in a kitchen remodel, particularly if you choose materials like granite or quartz.
    • Appliances: New appliances can be a substantial expense, especially if you opt for high-end brands and models.
    • Flooring: New flooring can add up quickly, especially if you choose materials like hardwood or tile.
    • Plumbing and electrical: If you need to move or upgrade plumbing or electrical systems during the remodel, this can also be a significant expense.

    Overall, the scope of your kitchen remodel and the materials and finishes you choose will determine the biggest expenses in your project. It’s important to budget carefully and work with a professional to ensure that you get the most value for your investment.

  • What payment methods do you take?

    We take all payment methods however credit or debit cards require a 4% fee.

Get a Kitchen Remodel Quote Today

Are you looking for an expert in bathroom remodeling? Homecraft Remodeling is your best choice. Call at 740-417-8579 and learn more about our services.

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