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Top Three Kitchen Problems and What a Contractor Can Do to Help You Solve Them

By Kelly Drill | July 1, 2009

Great Tips to Make Your Kitchen the Best It Can Be!

  1. You don’t have enough cabinet space. If there is available space above your cabinets, your contractor may be able to replace them will taller units, giving you an extra shelf or two in each. If space allows, an island can also be added to the middle of the kitchen, creating more room for shelving or cabinets underneath.
  2. Your is outdated. Cracked or stained linoleum or hardwood floors that are showing their age will keep your kitchen from looking its best. Depending on your budget, a kitchen contractor can give your kitchen a sparkling floor that is sure to impress. If your hardwoods are in good shape structurally, they may simply need to be refinished. Outdated or stained linoleum can be removed to make way for a gorgeous new tile floor.kitchen-remodel
  3. You don’t have enough counter space. Probably the most common kitchen complaint, lack of counter space can make cooking and entertaining more challenging. Consider a kitchen island to help create more counter space, or have your contractor create some built-ins to house small appliances and create more usable space on your existing counters. With a little creativity and the right contractor for the job, you can create lots of extra workspace and get more enjoyment out of your kitchen.

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About Kelly Drill

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Kelly Drill is a freelance writer and stationery designer currently living in Dallas. She blogs about her experiences as a work-at-home mom and artisan at http://macaroniandglue.com.

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