Items to Select for a Kitchen Remodel
Cabinetry and Storage
Cabinet Style: Shaker, flat-panel, raised-panel, or custom design.
Cabinet Material: Solid wood, MDF, plywood, or laminate.
Finish and Color: Painted, stained, or natural wood tones.
Hardware: Knobs, pulls, hinges, and soft-close mechanisms.
Storage Solutions: Pull-out shelves, lazy Susans, spice racks, and drawer organizers.
Countertops
Material: Granite, quartz, marble, butcher block, laminate, or solid surface.
Edge Profile: Beveled, rounded, waterfall, or custom edges.
Backsplash
Material: Tile (ceramic, porcelain, glass, or stone), stainless steel, or solid surface.
Design and Color: Patterns, mosaics, or simple designs to match the theme.
Appliances
Refrigerator: Standard, French-door, side-by-side, or built-in.
Range and Cooktop: Gas, electric, or induction.
Oven: Single, double, or wall-mounted.
Microwave: Countertop, over-the-range, or built-in drawer.
Dishwasher: Standard or integrated.
Vent Hood: Custom, under-cabinet, or chimney-style.
Optional Appliances: Wine fridge, warming drawer, or espresso machine.
Sink and Faucet
Sink Style: Undermount, farmhouse, drop-in, or integrated.
Sink Material: Stainless steel, porcelain, composite, or stone.
Faucet: Single-handle, pull-down, touchless, or pot filler.
Lighting
Overhead Lighting: Recessed lights, chandeliers, or flush mounts.
Task Lighting: Under-cabinet lights or pendant lights.
Accent Lighting: Toe-kick or above-cabinet LED strips.
Flooring
Material: Hardwood, tile, vinyl, laminate, or cork.
Color and Finish: To match the overall design theme.
Wall Finishes
Paint: Wall colors to complement the cabinetry and backsplash.
Accent Walls: Decorative panels or wallpaper.
Kitchen Island (if applicable)
Countertop Material: Coordinated or contrasting with the main counters.
Base Design: Cabinetry, open shelving, or a combination.
Lighting: Pendant lights or integrated LEDs.
Features: Built-in appliances, seating, or storage.
Decor and Accessories
Bar Stools/Seating: For islands or peninsulas.
Window Treatments: Blinds, shades, or curtains.
Decorative Elements: Plants, artwork, or countertop accessories.
Utilities
Electrical Outlets: Placement and style (standard, pop-up, or USB-integrated).
Plumbing Fixtures: Supply lines, drains, and shut-off valves.
Selecting these items carefully ensures a cohesive and functional kitchen design tailored to your preferences and needs.