Apparently more often than not kitchen cabinets and counter tops are the focus of homeowners who are considering remodeling, along with flooring. Though they of course may think about other elements, a survey shows cabinets and counters top the list.
This is what was discovered in a recent survey conducted by ReliableRemodeler.com, a leading home remodeling resource for homeowners providing a trusted connection between homeowners and local contractors. “Regardless of whether they were in the midst of a kitchen remodel, or simply thinking about one, cabinets, countertops and flooring were the three features homeowners cited as being the most important.
For home owners that were presently remodeling 35 percent were replacing their kitchen cabinets, 24 percent were changing their flooring, and 21 percent were updating their kitchen counter tops. Other popular elements were new appliances, a change of paint and replacing sinks.
“It’s no surprise that these areas are most important to homeowners,” Eric Doebele, CEO of ReliableRemodeler, stated. “Cabinets and countertops are the most used area of the kitchen, so homeowners usually think of replacing these features first. Well designed cabinet and counter space is the most important element of making a kitchen efficient and enjoyable, and can provide the largest return on investment.”
When planning to remodel their kitchen, 76 percent of homeowners simply chose to replace or update specific elements , such as their kitchen countertops and cabinets. Only 24 percent of homeowners with kitchen remodeling projects stated that they would be creating an entirely new kitchen from scratch.
ReliableRemodeler.com is a leading nationwide home improvement contractor referral service working to bring together homeowners and contractors. To date, the company has matched over 450,000 homeowners with home improvement projects to quality, local contractors. Whether you want to remodel your entire kitchen or just update with kitchen cabinets remodeling or replace your kitchen counter tops a good contractor can’t be beat, they may have one in your area.











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