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Finding Inspiration and Ideas for Your Kitchen Remodel



During the first phase of your kitchen renovation, one of the first things to do is research. There are so many different choices of materials, themes, and trends that you need to take into consideration, and it can get overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. Fortunately, there are numerous sources of ideas and inspirations you can utilize at your disposal to find the design you’re looking for. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville share some of them here. 

Internet

The Internet remains the staple source of information for people looking to remodel a room or renovate their entire home. A simple click or tap on your smartphone, tablet, or computer can lead you to thousands of remodeling sites, images, and videos for ideas and inspiration for your kitchen project. Certain social media sites, for instance, allow people to share ideas easily. On Pinterest, you can search and save high-resolution photos, but you need to have an account before you can view boards. Browsing high-end kitchen designs is also possible on Instagram. It also gives you the option to subscribe to accounts for specific designers or brands.

Magazines

Before the advent of the internet, people turned to home remodeling magazines to find ideas for kitchens, bathrooms, outdoor living, and more. These magazines share tips for your kitchen remodel and what material or concept goes with your preferred style. These days, most magazines have moved to digital formats and can be found online. Family Handyman, for example, started as a magazine in the early 1950s but now has an online website. However, if you prefer looking for inspiration through glossy photos of a real, physical magazine, rest assured that Family Handyman is still in print! Many homeowners can still turn to this insightful magazine for helpful advice for their home improvement projects.

Television Shows

If watching television is more your thing, many home remodeling television shows can give you the inspiration you need for your kitchen project. Apart from being entertaining to watch, these shows offer a close-up look at different design trends and products. This Old House (TOH) is one of the most popular home improvement and remodeling shows today and is still going strong after 40 years. The crew works on real homes and teaches viewers home improvement tips and tricks up close. To find inspiration for your kitchen project, consider looking into TOH’s “Idea Houses,” which combine building practices with innovative ideas. Other shows you may want to check include Property Brothers and Extreme Makeover: Home Addition.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

When remodeling your kitchen space, look no further than DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville. Our home remodel experts are committed to delivering the dream kitchen you’ve always wanted. Call (864) 214-0296, or fill out our online contact form to book an appointment. We offer quality remodeling services in Greenville, Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Fountain Inn, Taylors, Travelers Rest, Easley, Piedmont, and Spartanburg.

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