Wednesday, January 26, 2011

How Much Should I Expect to Spend on Remodeling My Kitchen? - 2


        
In the first article concerning How Much Should I Expect to Spend On Remodeling My Kitchen we learned that to gain the most value from your investment you should expect to invest between 10-20% of the value of your home in your kitchen. Investing less than 10% of the value of your home when remodeling your kitchen could be a waste of money and could even decrease the value of your home.  Spending greater than 20% could result in an over-improvement, which won't allow you to capture the full value of your investment. In this segment we’ll discuss the next critical consideration – your kitchen floor plan.


Should you keep the existing floor plan or make changes?

In most cases maintaining the existing floor plan will result in a cost savings. When you maintain the existing floor plan you don’t need to relocate plumbing, electrical and gas lines, which will save you money. Also, you don’t need to change windows, doors or walls. The drawback is that you are limited to the existing floor plan. If the utilities lines, windows and doors need to be replaced anyway then the additional cost to place the new items in a different location is just the incremental cost. In this situation changing the floor plan could be very cost effective or provide even greater value.

Why would you consider changing the floor plan?

People often change the floor plan of their kitchen to improve the flow and function of the space in order to provide greater utility. A greater level of utility improves the value of the kitchen. If you have ever lived with a poorly designed kitchen then you understand how frustrating, inefficient, and even dangerous this space can be. You really understand how it lowers the quality of your daily life. When you are contemplating changing the floor plan the best questions to ask yourself is what improvements will be accomplished, what additional benefits will those improvements provide and finally what is the price tag for realizing those improvements? You achieve a positive value level when the level of utility received is greater than the price paid for achieving that utility: Value  = Utility – Price.

When creating your budget for your kitchen remodeling project it is important to consider whether to keep your existing floor plan or modify it. Price isn't the only consideration.  In addition to the price of modifying the floor plan it is important to define utility that the changes will provide in order to determine the net value that will be realized. To get the most return for your investment only consider changing the existing floor plan if you can realize a positive value.  For help consult your local kitchen designer to discuss whether or not it makes sense to change the floor plan of your kitchen. 

In  How Much Should I Expect to Spend On Remodeling My Kitchen we covered the total budget (10-20% of the value of your home) and the impact of altering the existing floor plan. Stay tuned to learn more about product selection and how to gain the most value from your investment.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Recipe - Local - Seasonal Sweet Treat

Two things are my inspiration for this recipe. MLK Day and the fact that one of the local products you should be able to source over the winter are sweet potatoes. Dug in the late fall and then "cured" in cool dark rooms, the potatoes are usually ready to eat in the early winter.


Sweet Potato Pie

Ingredients:

1/4 cup butter, softened

2 eggs, separated

1 cup sugar

3/4 cup evaporated milk

1 1/2 cups cooked mashed sweet potatoes

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ginger

1 unbaked 9-inch pie crust.( for a great step by step pie crust recipe visit here.


Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350F.

2. Cream butter and sugar with an electric mixer. Beat until blended then add egg yolks and beat.

3. Stir in sweet potatoes, vanilla, milk, nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger.

4. In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites. When foamy, slowly add 1/4 cup sugar and beat until stiff. Fold into the sweet potato mixture.

5. Place in pie crust, bake about 40 minutes until firm. Serve with whipped cream.

Enjoy and savor with friends and family.

This article was submitted by Marc BrownGold of JustEat by BrownGold.



Marc BrownGold
JustEat by Brown Gold
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Superior Woodcraft is a local custom cabinet maker from Doylestown, Pa - the heart of Bucks County.


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Monday, January 3, 2011

Change Design Group is Featured in Get Dwell

  

Change Design Group's, Jeff Burch and Mike O'Brien were recently featured in Get Dwell.  Burch and O'Brien are skilled and talented designers and craftsmen serving Wilmette, Illinois and the greater Chicago area.

At Get Dwell Burch discusses the latest kitchen trends.

....“As the seasons change and 2010 comes to a close, homeowners are excited about finishing up some projects before the holidays and looking forward to new projects for the new year. The current economy has shown many homeowners the value of making their home into a beautiful refuge for their families. Homeowners are looking a little more inward at just how to remodel their home and create as much value as they can...Read more

Change Design Group utilizes Superior Woodcraft's custom cabinetry and serves the Wilmette and greater Chicago area.  Contact Change Design Group today to discuss your upcoming projects.

Change Design Group
1729 Walnut Avenue
Wilmette, Illinois 60091
T 847.732.8632
F 847.728.0397

Superior Woodcraft is a local custom cabinet maker from Doylestown, Pa - the heart of Bucks County.


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