5 Great Sources for Kitchen Design Inspiration

Are you living with a kitchen designed in the 80’s or 90’s or even earlier? You know the issues…dark, worn out, drawers that don’t slide well, inefficient storage. And, what about the appliances that don’t work but can’t be replaced because you can’t find anything that fits the existing opening in your cabinets. Is your kitchen closed off? Too small to entertain in? Lacking seating? Does any of this sound familiar?

You may be ready for a kitchen remodel that meets your needs and lets you sell your house for more down the road? Are you unsure where to start? Check out the resources we have on our Rigney HomeCraft website to orient yourself with the process and steps. Working with a knowledgable professional can help you avoid mistakes that delay the job, and catch those pesky issues that have to be worked through in most designs - like too little space for the dishwasher to open and still walk by.

What is the Kitchen Renovation ROI?

Remodeling Magazine’s 2019 Cost vs. Value Report  shows that depending on the size of the job, you’ll likely recoup 60% to 80% of what you paid on a kitchen remodel. Your ROI will ultimately reflect the condition of the entire home and your price point, but kitchen remodels are at the top of ROI payoff. Updating your kitchen can provide a space you enjoy now and something that pays off in the future if done well.

Back to that, “Where do I start?” question! Sometimes inspiration is helpful. I have brought together several resources that are great places to start:

5 Sources for Kitchen Design Inspiration

Country Living - "32 Kitchen Trends for 2020 That We Predict Will Be Everywhere"

Home and Gardens - “Kitchen Trends 2020-These Latest Designs Are Ahead of the Curve”

The Spruce - “15 Best Kitchen Design Trends Worth Trining in 2020”

Chrissy Marie Blog - “5 Kitchen Trends for 2020 & Keeping Your New Kitchen Relevant”

Southern Living - “110 Beautiful Kitchens”

Also, Rigney HomeCraft will provide 3D renderings of your kitchen design as part of your job. This is tremendously helpful, allowing you to visualize the final product and make changes before construction starts. 

When you are ready to talk, give us a call at 931-434-3710 or email us at rigneyhomecraft@gmail.com

Get your creative juices flowing!
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