A kitchen renovation is likely to be high on your agenda when you buy a property as a project. That’s because modern kitchen designs are larger, as they tend to be the hub of family life, while in older properties, they can be pokey and dark, designed just as a space for cooking.
However, a kitchen is one of the most challenging spaces to tackle when renovating a house, especially when planning a multi-functional space that works as a living, socialising and dining space, as well as a place to prep food.
Structural Changes for Kitchen Renovations
A part of your kitchen renovation, in order to make a small space larger you’ll need to undertake some structural changes to your property. This may include building an extension or knocking through to turn individual smaller spaces into a larger one.
It’s worth remembering that even a small kitchen extension can be transformative to a space, allowing you to fit in a dining table or snug where the room was only a kitchen before. The likes of side return extensions are particularly popular for terraced and semi-detached houses.
It’s worth remembering that even a small kitchen extension can be transformative to a space, allowing you to fit in a dining table or snug where the room was only a kitchen before. The likes of side return extensions are particularly popular for terraced and semi-detached houses.