How to Prepare for a Kitchen Renovation

Consult with the contractor or person in charge of the renovation project for an exact timeline regarding dates and times the renovation will take place., Reserve the freight elevator during renovation hours if you live in a high-rise building so...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Consult with the contractor or person in charge of the renovation project for an exact timeline regarding dates and times the renovation will take place.

    This information will help you plan ahead, in addition to preparing you for times that strangers will be arriving to work inside your home.
  2. Step 2: Reserve the freight elevator during renovation hours if you live in a high-rise building so contractors can move equipment and building supplies to and from your kitchen.

    ,,,, Use bubble wrap or packing material for fragile items such as china, drinking glasses, dinnerware, and other items that may break easily. ,,,,, You may also want to take advantage of using an outdoor grill if your renovation is occurring during nice weather conditions. ,,,, Remove any personal, private belongings, rugs, and other items you do not want seen or used from you bathroom if it will be used by contractors.
  3. Step 3: Remove all pictures

  4. Step 4: mirrors

  5. Step 5: curtains

  6. Step 6: wall hangings

  7. Step 7: or any other types of furnishings from your kitchen walls and any walls shared with your kitchen to prevent them from falling

  8. Step 8: breaking

  9. Step 9: or becoming damaged.

  10. Step 10: Prepare and cook all meals in advance since you may not have access to your stove-top or oven.

  11. Step 11: Freeze or refrigerate your foods to prolong their life and freshness during the renovation period.

  12. Step 12: Pack kitchen gadgets

  13. Step 13: appliances

  14. Step 14: and any other kitchen belongings you won't need throughout the renovation period into labeled boxes.

  15. Step 15: Store boxes and items you won't need during the renovation in a garage or shed

  16. Step 16: or rent a storage space for your belongings throughout the construction phase.

  17. Step 17: Set aside essential items that you will need access to on a daily basis

  18. Step 18: such as coffee makers

  19. Step 19: can openers

  20. Step 20: utensils

  21. Step 21: or any other kitchenware or appliances.

  22. Step 22: Purchase disposable cups

  23. Step 23: plates

  24. Step 24: and eating utensils to use during the renovation process if you do not want to wash dishes or use valuable dinnerware.

  25. Step 25: Move the refrigerator to another location within your home or to your garage

  26. Step 26: or purchase a mini-refrigerator to use during the renovation.

  27. Step 27: Use a hot plate or a microwave to heat up or cook food if you will not have access to your stove-top or oven.

  28. Step 28: Move all your furniture or cover it with a protective plastic sheet if it resides in the kitchen or nearby areas to prevent any potential damages.

  29. Step 29: Cover any floors or walkways with protective plastic sheets to prevent the contractors from damaging your carpets or floors during the renovation.

  30. Step 30: Relocate your pet's food and water bowls to another section of your house at least 10 days prior to the renovation to prevent them from becoming stressed or confused during the renovation.

  31. Step 31: Determine if the contractors working on your kitchen will be utilizing a portable bathroom or a bathroom in your home during the renovation process.

Detailed Guide

This information will help you plan ahead, in addition to preparing you for times that strangers will be arriving to work inside your home.

,,,, Use bubble wrap or packing material for fragile items such as china, drinking glasses, dinnerware, and other items that may break easily. ,,,,, You may also want to take advantage of using an outdoor grill if your renovation is occurring during nice weather conditions. ,,,, Remove any personal, private belongings, rugs, and other items you do not want seen or used from you bathroom if it will be used by contractors.

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