Remodeling your kitchen can make it more functional and attractive while enhancing the value of your home. If you do the work yourself, your main expenses will be based on materials, supplies, and equipment. Look for quality products at a fair price that will help you work efficiently to get the job done.
Thrift Shops
Browse the building material section of area thrift shops like Goodwill. You can find some great deals on leftover supplies from other people’s remodeling jobs. New windows, wallpaper, kitchen appliances, and flooring are often available at second-hand stores and priced very affordably. Equipment like ladders, doors, and tools can sometimes be found in good condition at a low price.
Construction Companies
Contact local construction companies to see if they have unused remodeling supplies for sale. Sometimes they end up with more than they need or a job might be unexpectedly canceled. They may sell wallboard, drywall, light fixtures, and paint in the shades you want at very low cost to free up space in the company’s facilities. The boss may also be able to recommend retailers offering good deals or discounts on the products you want that the company does not have.
DIY Stores
Home remodeling supply stores offer an extensive range of building materials and equipment for every area of the house, including kitchens. Many people renovate their kitchens for an open concept design or to prepare to sell their home. You can order the perfect size windows for your kitchen along with ceiling beams if desired and matching appliances, such as a refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher. New sinks, faucets, and cupboards are also ready for purchase or can be ordered after having the kitchen space measured according to your remodeling plan.
Specialty Contractors
For top quality materials, you may prefer working with contractors who specialize in certain areas of craftsmanship. For example, you can browse and purchase your choice of granite countertops from an artisan who makes just that line of products. Waterproof flooring products with installation can also be ordered through contractors who handle tiles, linoleum, and other kitchen flooring products. Lighting specialists may provide numerous styles and designs to choose from beyond what a general DIY store could offer.
Decide whether time, cost, or quality is most important in your kitchen renovation. You can quickly find materials at a DIY store, but you might prefer special ordering some of your materials from a contractor, which takes longer. It’s good knowing there are different options to consider as you plan your kitchen makeover.