So pretty much my kitchen is done, with a few minor cosmetic things left to do. I've gotten through all the major milestones so my kitchen is 98 percent complete. I know, you want to see the whole thing, right? But I still have to clean up and "stage" the kitchen before the reveal. So you'll have to check back later next week when I give you a pictorial tour of the change. (Wait till you see the before and after.)
One of the custom-made projects was this floating shelf that Ron made over my bar. I spent all day staining it, so I can actually say I did some work in my new kitchen (along with a lot of cleaning and painting).
I thought some of you who might be thinking of a kitchen renovation yourself may want to know where my money went. So I thought I'd give you an itemized list of my expenses and what percentage it took up of my overall budget. Just so you know, it cost me a total of about $8,500 to renovate my tiny studio kitchen. I'm sure your budget will be more because you probably live in a normal size space (unless you're reading this in Manhattan, then you're probably just going to pay more for living in Manhattan).
Single Guy's Kitchen Renovation Budget
- Labor (contractor and granite installers): 38%
- Appliances (dishwasher, range, garbage disposal, microwave, refrigerator): 29%
- Floor tiles and backsplash: 14%
- Cabinets: 8%
- Granite counter tops: 5%
- Sink and faucet: 3%
- Cabinet handles: 0.5%
- Lighting (hallway light, ceiling fan): 1.5%
- Miscellaneous (paint, outlet plates, etc.): 1%
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