Color advice? Will painting these cabinets mess with resale value?
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Impact of Ikea Cabinets on resale value?
Comments (22)I have nothing against IKEA cabinets. In fact, I lived with a kitchen with IKEA cabinets for a decade. We can all think of many beautiful customized Ikea kitchens (just look at some of the kitchens Sarah Richardson has done). I would do an IKEA kitchen again in a heartbeat, if it was right for the house and right for the market I lived in. I also agree that many people buying homes know relatively little about kitchen cabinets or brands. Before making a decision to use them for a renovation if I planned to sell in one or two years, I would be asking these questions: 1. In general, what kinds of cabinets are people in my neighborhood installing if they plan on their kitchen being the kitchen in their "forever" house? Will Ikea cabinets be considered comparable or just a little step down? Then Ikea cabinets will be more than fine. 2. What do the realtor listing say about the kitchens in comparable houses? Do the listings even mention the cabinets? In my town the higher-end listings do sometimes mention the cabinet company when it is well known in the area (like Crown Point) or use phrases like "custom cabinets". That is to say, installing Ikea cabinets was a very sound investment in my 1959 ranch "starter home" (especially since the entire kitchen of cabinets cost less than 2,000 dollars) and definitely helped with resale. When my neighbor recently installed Ikea cabinets in her relatively-modest 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath two story home built in 1918, it certainly helped her get market value for her home (about $275,000). So it was a wise investment with a lot of bang for the buck. But there are many lovely old homes in my town in the $400,000 to $600,000 range that would not be well served for re-sale with an IKEA kitchen. The market for those homes are couples in their later 30s and 40s who are "moving up" to their second home, which will they hope be their "forever" home. If they loved a particular house and it had an IKEA kitchen they still might very well buy it; but they would want to buy it for a lower price because they would estimate that they would need at least 40,000 dollars to renovate it. All of which is to state the obvious: how much value the Ikea kitchen will bring you when you sell all depends on your particular market....See MoreKitchen cabinet painting advice
Comments (22)I've decided to paint the cabinets first, then change out the counters and see how it looks before I make any decisions on the flooring. I think I would de-value my house if I replaced the current stone countertops with anything other than stone or quartz. This is a photo of the color I did in my entryway last year with some granite samples and then a few inspiration pictures of what I want style wise in the kitchen....See MoreKitchen Cabinet Painting Advice
Comments (6)Your cabinets are already beautiful. They look to be in excellent condition too. Your countertops go very well in your kitchen. I dont mind the wall paint, even though, it probably wouldnt be my first choice. The biggest problem is that its a bit blah in there. You have way too much stuff on those counters, so it looks messy and cluttered. There isnt anything colorful to add interest. Clear them all off completely. Once you are done and have wiped off the countertops, put what is absolutely necessary back on there. Pick a bright color for some accent. Maybe a grouping of colored glass canisters, to put some of the food items in, if you need them on the counter. A colored lotion bottle by the sink. Some colored towels, replace the rug with something colorful. Maybe some curtains on the windows. Give it the wow factor. You will then find out, that you actually have a very nice kitchen, that really doesnt need anything else done to it....See MoreWhich gives most resale value?
Comments (33)Jessica - you are correct that a finished house is more sellable than an unfinished house. The point you asked about was "More flooring or do baseboards". Then you stated that you don't plan on selling any time soon. That means you have TIME to finish the house...at a later date. For me, that means you should spend the money on extending the flooring into EVERY SPACE you want it to be in. You can always add baseboards and trim anytime in the next 7-15 years...or even right before you list the house. A house does not need trim. But it does need flooring. Since you are not selling this home soon (soon for us is 6mon - 5 years) then you should get as much of the flooring done in one go. If you wait too long to add flooring into one or two more rooms you will be faced with the 100% reality that you cannot find more of the same floor purchase. And that is where 60% of all Houzz flooring renovation issues come from. "Help! Home Depot discontinued my flooring and I need to finish my house!" Yep. If you read enough of these forums, you will find out that man made floors (like vinyl, laminate, engineered hardwood, etc) have a shelf-life of 18-24 months. After that you will never see them again. Ever. If you purchase all the flooring RIGHT NOW and install it...you are financially FURTHER ahead than if you stop with 2 - 3 rooms to go. In the future, when you want to add those few rooms, you will find you cannot find the product. And THAT'S when you discover the financial/design pickle you are in. Please do yourself a favour and install all the vinyl flooring in every room you want it in. You will thank us for it later....See MoreSina Sadeddin Architectural Design
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