Building Your Dream Kitchen Does Not Cost A Fortune

Most families find that when they have a welcoming kitchen, they get a lot more enjoyment from the time they spend there either preparing meals, interacting together or just enjoying a friends company. Kitchen renovations not only help to enhance the family’s enjoyment, but also are an excellent way of increasing the overall value of your home. While there are many aspects of the kitchen that can be given a makeover, installing a new kitchen worktop is one that can give immediate visual improvements and can also totally change the ambience of the kitchen too, so this is a good place to start.

Its not unusual that when you go looking for that ultimate kitchen idea in the local kitchen shops or going through the plethora of home makeover magazines that the conjure up the ultimate dream kitchen with scant regard to cost. Everything simply must be the best from the cabinets and fittings to the appliances and worktops.

When it comes to your worktop you will be confronted with a diverse selection of materials but ultimately it will come down to your budget, that said though you would be well advised to investigate the pluses and minus of each type in relation to the wear and tear your kitchen comes under. A classic mistake here is choosing a high gloss worksurface for a busy kitchen for example. Sure they look great to start but easily show marks and blemishes that all kitchens pick up along the way. Ask your supplier for advice before making your final purchase.

The cost of  kitchen worktops varies enourmously and even if you have a large budget you will spend it you want for the highest grades or the best materials available. More expensive worktop materials are often used in the gourmet kitchens luxury homes. But as not every has a fortune to spend, there are many quality but more affordable worktop materials that can do the job just fine for example Duropal and Axiom laminate kitchen worktops .

Many who are looking for a unique look for their kitchen countertop turn to other types of stone, which are not as common but still look great and wear well. Two of these alternative stones are slate and soapstone. While these materials are not as hard as granite, they are also less porous, which means they can chip fairly easily and are prone to scratching.

In many gourmet kitchens, especially those of professional chefs, you will notice kitchen countertops made of marble, which are excellent if you spend a lot of time pastry making. If stone countertops are out of your budget, then there is always the option of the laminates and Formica, which can be very inexpensive and still provide an attractive surface for your kitchen work area.

Another cost effective method of sprucing up your kitchen is by giving your floor a makeover too and budget friendly way of doing this is with laminate flooring as this offers an excellent choice of styles, and can be very hardwearing too.