Renovating the Heart of the Home
Serving DeKalb, Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, Sycamore, and surrounding areas
The kitchen has many uses in your home. Whether you use it to prepare meals or socialize with family and friends, the space should reflect who you are as a person so that every part of this room speaks volumes about what kind of individual lifestyles fit best for everyone living there.
Not only will this give us beautiful spaces where beauty reflects who you really are (not what someone else wants), but these improvements also increase property value, which may just make those bank loans easier.
If your kitchen is small, dark, and outdated, it’s time to start thinking about a kitchen remodel. You’ll enjoy a stylish, functional kitchen and also see an increase in the value of your home. A kitchen remodel also is the perfect opportunity for you to create a space that reflects your personal style.
Do not hesitate! Contact us today and one of our experts will help get everything started on this exciting journey towards better living through design with Batavia, Geneva, DeKalb, Aurora, and Sycamore kitchen projects.
An investor should make sure they know what type they want before investing in property because there’s no turning back after committing money into something only desires right away.
What Should You Consider Before Your Kitchen Remodel?
- Kitchen Style. Do you want to have a kitchen that is modern, traditional, bohemian, rustic, transitional, or another style?
- Space and Layout. Do you want to increase the space in your kitchen or change the layout?
- Functionality and Storage Needs. Do you want to add a large kitchen island or a walk-in pantry to improve the functionality and storage in your existing kitchen? Read More: 6 Ways to Maximize Space in a Smaller Kitchen
- Cabinet Options. What design, finish, and hardware do you want for the cabinets in your new kitchen?
- Lighting. What style and finish of lighting would go best with your other selections? Do you want to have pendant lights, a chandelier, or another type?
- Countertop Options. What design and material do you want in your new kitchen? You’ll also want to think about the maintenance required for each option.
- Appliances. What color and finish would you like to have? You can also save money on your utility bills by selecting Energy-Star Certified appliances for an energy efficient kitchen remodeling.
- Eat-In Dining Space. Do you want to add an eat-in dining space, such as a booth, breakfast bar, or an oversized kitchen island?
- Backsplash Options. What pattern, color, shape, and tile material do you want to use for your kitchen backsplash?
- Flooring. Do you want hardwood, porcelain tile, or cork floors in your kitchen? You’ll want to think about the required maintenance and durability of each option.
- Vent Hood Options. What kind of style, material, and finish do you want for the vent hood in your kitchen?
- Other Design Features. Do you want to incorporate open shelving or a butler’s pantry into your kitchen’s design?
Kitchen Additions
Create an incredible in-law suite or basement apartment with a kitchen addition. This will allow your in-laws, guests, or tenants to have a space to cook without having to enter the main level of the home. This is especially convenient for aging loved ones who may have trouble making their way upstairs. While a kitchen addition is generally smaller than the main level kitchen, it should have these features:
- Sink
- Oven
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Custom Cabinets for Storage
A kitchen addition can increase the value of your home and make it more convenient for your loved ones and guests. If you’re renting out your home’s basement apartment, a kitchen addition will allow you to increase the monthly rent, which you could use to make even more improvements to your home.
Read More: 8 Kitchen Cabinet Ideas for Your Sycamore Remodel



