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Tricks of the trade: How to maximize your kitchen renovation

The golden rules of home improvemen­t

- BRANDPOINT

Considerin­g a kitchen renovation but not sure how to get the most out of your space and budget? Expert tips can help you focus your plans so you get the kitchen of your dreams for less money and less stress.

“Redesignin­g your kitchen is a big investment,” says A-list designer Nate Berkus, artistic advisor of LG Studio line. “It’s not just about the money; you’re also investing a lot of time and emotion. There are so many decisions to make, and you want them to be the right ones. You also want to create a space that reflects the people who live there. A well-designed kitchen needs to be functional and personaliz­ed.”

That’s a heavy order, but Berkus offers advice to cut through the confusion by providing seven tips for a smart kitchen renovation that any homeowner can follow. Be Realistic and Research Berkus suggests that homeowners start with a realistic assessment of their budget and a wish list. After nailing those down, spend some time online looking for images that best reflect your personal style.

“There is so much design inspiratio­n out there: Instagram, Pinterest, design blogs, and so many others,” says Berkus. “Find out what you are drawn to and what catches your eye. Ask yourself how you want to live in the space and what’s most important to you. The design needs to support that.”

Invest Where It Counts Appliances are expensive, but you want to buy the very best you can afford. Considerin­g how much use they get and how long you want them to last, it’s a worthwhile investment. “The new LG Studio line that I helped design features pro-style design elements that instantly make a kitchen feel high-end,” says Berkus.

Stretch Your Renovation Dollars

“It’s the old adage, don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater,” says Berkus. “If your cabinets are in good condition, you can save a ton of money by painting them. When it comes to flooring, don’t rip it out if you can refinish. Save where you can and then you can spend more of your budget on things that you really love, and are more important, like the appliances.”

Add Personal Touches

For dressing up your kitchen, shop your home and use things you already own. “Objects from your travels, framed photograph­s, ceramic bowls or handwoven baskets are all things that personaliz­e a space and make it feel layered,” says Berkus. Enhance Small Spaces

To maximize small spaces, do something unexpected. “Could the cabinets be painted dark gray or black? Could you use some un-lacquered brass hardware for shine? Can you add a backsplash in antique or aged mirror?” Berkus says.

Divide Big Spaces Into Zones

To get the most out of a larger kitchen, Berkus suggests using a zone approach. “For example, the island and its location will determine where the appliances sit,” he says. “In addition, a large open kitchen allows the opportunit­y to add an eat-in area. Why not add a built-in banquette upholstere­d in easy-to-clean materials like outdoor fabric or leather?”

Think Long-Term

For an investment that lasts, Berkus says to err on the side of classic elements and finishes like stone, nickel, brass, steel, painted shaker cabinets and subway tile. “One of my go-to’s is LG’s Black Stainless Steel finish. It’s both sophistica­ted, functional and will up the design ante in any kitchen. It is also fingerprin­t- and smudgeresi­stant, making it perfect for families.”

Need more renovation inspiratio­n? Check out the LG Studio Virtual Designer Tool to experiment with different styles and appliance combinatio­ns to create your dream kitchen.

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Considerin­g a kitchen renovation but not sure how to get the most out of your space and budget? Nate Berkus, artistic advisor of LG Studio line, provides seven tips for a smart kitchen renovation that any homeowner can follow.

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