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Written by Kitchen Magic

You might find it's time to change the place a little bit. Many different kitchen options are available to you. This article will give you some clues on how to get the remodeling process sorted out beforehand and get a better feel of what you can expect during the process and after its done.

Let’s have a closer look at your cabinets and what to look for when deciding on your new kitchen. Considering new cabinets or a simple kitchen refacing project ? First decide on general distribution of the kitchen cabinets. If you’re not changing the layout, refacing is your best option. It will keep you within your budget, yet still allow you to completely transform your kitchen.

According to the space available, with different types of kitchens, single-row, L- or corner-shape and U-shape with or without kitchen islands, the classic triangle should not change. If your considering changing the layout, just for a change of pace, this will definitely put a lot more paces into your day!

However, if you are considering making things a little bigger by adding an island or a pantry, now that’s a good idea! Simply draw out your existing floor plan, add in some additional cabinetry, a working or dining island, or a desk and Voila! Your new kitchen has been taken to the next level. Whether you choose refacing or new cabinets, some additional cabinets are always useful in the kitchen, provided you have the room.

Sometimes, existing cabinetry is unsuitable for refacing or extensive changes are required, then all new cabinetry is the best option. Kitchen Magic Brand custom cabinetry, manufactured in their dedicated facility using only the finest materials is the solution.

Your free in-home consultation will provide you with door samples in wood and laminate. You can also freshen up the kitchen by adding a new countertop in Silestone®, Corian® or Granite. When the in-home consoltation is done, we'll leave you with an estimate of cost based on your choices. Now you can say you did your homework and you can stop dreaming about that new kitchen.

Click to Get your Free Estimate or call 800-237-0799. If you have considered these basic options, we can help you discover the right kitchen for you.

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