
If you want to spend less and your current kitchen is workable but outdated, then go with option one and simply replace the cupboards, fittings and perhaps, appliances. This type of renovation means you won’t need to pay to change the locations of taps, sinks and power outlets.
Option two allows you to make the best use of your space and possibly open up the kitchen to a deck or servery area. Spend time doing careful planning and know what you want from your kitchen and get exact measurements of the space available. Always go for the most bench space and storage space possible.
You can never have enough!
The kitchen is the place where people always congregate. Current trends include connecting the kitchen to the living and entertaining area so you will always be a part of what’s going on.... In Melbourne, with our wonderful climate, open up the kitchen to a deck or patio, perhaps using bi-fold windows or French doors.
Generally, approvals are not needed for internal renovations to kitchens, unless required by the current building code in your area. You will need plans and approvals if you are extending the house. Be sure to speak to an expert for proper advice about this issue.
Install eco-friendly options such as water saving taps and energy efficient appliances. You may be eligible for a rebate from the State Government.
Source: Smartlocal
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