
The Kitchen Guild has been in the remodeling business for over a quarter of a century!
In order to make it as easy as
possible, we invite you to take advantage of
the great tips we’ve put together for you.
In
the weeks before the work begins, keep a list
of all those restaurants you’ve been meaning
to try. When
the microwave gets old, your list will come in
handy for a quick escape!
Before
the cabinets arrive – decide on a safe
enclosed area for the cabinets and appliances
to be delivered to.
Usually the garage is a good location.
Pack
up the kitchen or bathroom well before the
remodel. While it’s a great time to “spring clean” your shelves,
don’t forget to label the storage boxes
well. This
will make the unpacking process a lot easier
and a lot more fun!
Items that are fragile should be marked
accordingly and stored in an area away from
the construction.
Plan
a location outside of the area where the
remodeling is being done to act as your
temporary kitchen.
Don’t
forget
-
The
fridge!
-
You
maybe able to temporarily move everything you
need…except the kitchen sink!
Consider where your “water source”
will be in relation to your temporary kitchen.
-
Microwave
(and a freezer stocked with microwavable
meals!)
-
In
a fond farewell to you old kitchen, spend some
time in it, cooking.
Make family favorites and throw them in
the freezer.
We promise you…you’ll thank
yourself later!
-
Coffee
Maker (filters and
coffee too!)
-
Utility
utensils, such as: can opener, bottle/wine
opener, sharp knives, and microwavable dishes
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Toaster
-
Keep
the basics handy:
butter, salt & pepper, favorite
spices
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Dining
area/table
-
Tell
the kids you’re picnicking…use paper
plates & napkins as well as disposable
silverware.
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Cleaning
supplies and dishtowels
If
it’s a bathroom remodel, pretend you’re
packing to go on a trip.
Remember the hairdryer and curling
iron!
Don’t
forget about Fido & Kitty!
If there isn’t an area in your home
to keep them safely away from construction,
especially during certain phases - it maybe a
perfect time to treat your pet to a vacation
at the kennel or a play date at a friend’s
home.
Decide
in advance where you’d like the installers
to store their tools.
Dust…there’s
just no way to avoid it!
If there is a fish tank or electrical
equipment in close proximity to the work – remember to keep them well covered!
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