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7 Essential Things to Do in Orange County for Your Kitchen Remodel

Are your kitchen outdated or tired? Are you planning a kitchen remodel? These 7 Must-Haves for Your Orange County Kitchen Remodel will give you some ideas. Then, speak to one of our talented designers to help you plan the perfect renovation

#1 European-Style Cabinets

This former trend has become a renovation standard and is perfect for those who want a clean, modern look without any hardware. Hidden hinges, soft-close drawers and doors, frameless cabinet construction, and full-overlay doors elevate traditional cabinetry to the nex9t level.

#2: Quartz Countertops

We know that you’ve been looking to replace your kitchen countertops for some time, whether they are made of tile or laminate. Quartz offers a beautiful, maintenance-free look. Check out our article, Picking the Best Countertop to Fit Your Orange County Kitchen Remodel. It will help you choose the right countertop for you.

#3: Stainless Steel Appliances

The classic stainless steel looks great with almost any design. It’s more than a pretty face. Stainless steel is easy to clean and durable. This is why stainless steel can be found in commercial kitchens around the world. It’s great enough to be used on the Food Network.

#4: Quartz or Tile Backsplash

This one is a no-brainer. A painted wall can be damaged by splatters and splashes. However, a gorgeous tile or quartz backsplash will add style and elegance to any kitchen remodel. This backsplash is both functional and beautiful.

#5: Open Floor Plan

You can open up your kitchen by removing a wall. Although it sounds simple, this change can make a huge difference in your home. Open floor plans allow for the creation of an island, and they also help to flow your home from one area into another. This allows guests or family members to “come together” instead of being isolated behind walls.

#6: Under-Cabinet Lighting

Even lighting under the cabinet can prove useful. LED lights in these areas can help reduce energy consumption if your lights are on all day.

#7: A Trash and Recycling Center

You want to separate your trash from your recycling in your kitchen, but you don’t like the idea of having bins out in public. The perfect solution is to hide the bins in a drawer in your cabinets near the sink. The drawer can be closed to keep the cans from being visible, but it is better than sticking a can under your sink.

Are you planning a home remodel? We would love to assist you! For more information, please contact us.