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Worksheet: kitchen remodeling Budget
Let HGTV help you transform your home with pictures and inspiration for interior design, home decor, landscape design, remodeling and entertaining ideas.
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HGTV
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Budgeting for a Kitchen Remodel | HGTV
January 17, 2020 - “You can have a wish list,” says Daniel Steinkoler of Superior Home Services in Washington, D.C. “But the important thing is to be honest with (your contractor) and we can value engineer a project to fit your budget.” Get an idea of where your money goes so can plan appropriately. Download the Kitchen Budget Worksheet to help you manage your costs.
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HGTV
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30 Stunning Kitchen Designs From Your Favorite HGTV Stars
August 23, 2023 - Remodeling Ideas · Deck & Patio · Curb Appeal · More Home Improvement · Kitchen Remodel · Bathroom Remodel · Exterior Remodel · Basement Remodel · Best Tool Sets · Entertain · Entertain · Holidays · Celebrations · More Entertaining Ideas · Halloween Party Ideas ·
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Kitchen Remodel and Design Ideas
HGTV design experts share kitchen decor and design inspiration, photos and advice, including best colors to paint your kitchen, countertops and backsplashes, and kitchen organizing tips.
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Pinterest
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HGTV Kitchens - Pinterest
White or wood tones? Get inspired with our favorite kitchen designs, and get ready to design your own dream cooking space! ... HGTV’s design experts highlight a thoughtful renovation that turned a cramped galley kitchen into the ultimate integrated entertaining space.
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HGTV
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Where to Spend and Where to Save on a Kitchen Remodel | HGTV
July 28, 2025 - What do you value in the kitchen? Get a sense of how expenses are distributed with the Kitchen Budget Worksheet.
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HGTV
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Spice Up My Kitchen | HGTV
In HGTV's Spice Up My Kitchen, designer Lauren Lake turns ugly and dysfunctional kitchens into hot new spaces. In each episode she presents homeowners with two design plans based on their budget and wish list. The homeowners choose a plan and then see their old kitchen transformed.
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Coohom
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HGTV Kitchen Remodel Ideas
April 11, 2025 - Explore HGTV-inspired kitchen remodel ideas that bring style and functionality to your home. Start planning your dream kitchen!
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My Kitchen and Bath
mykitchenandbath.com › home › projects › from hgtv inspiration to real life – fairfax, va
HGTV Kitchen Remodel Inspired – We Bring It to Life in
We started this project by removing outdated finishes and opening up the space for a cleaner, more modern layout. Our design team incorporated classic kitchen remodel ideas with custom touches to make the space feel uniquely hers.
Published   July 1, 2025
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Von Tobel
vontobels.com › home › 3 things hgtv doesn’t show with kitchen remodels
Kitchen Remodeling Tips You Won't See On HGTV From Von Tobel
December 12, 2022 - Ever wondered what HGTV isn't telling you? Find out 3 things they might be leaving out before you jump into your next kitchen remodel.
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Pinterest
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Beautiful kitchens from “HGTV”
Working in a such a small amount of pattern also allows you to go all-in on a more expensive paper or a heavily detailed pattern that might be overwhelming if it wrapped your entire kitchen. Learn more about this kicky kitchen, featured in HGTV Magazine, below.
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Pinterest
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Hgtv Kitchens
Browse photos of french country kitchen designs. Discover inspiration for your french country kitchen remodel or upgrade with ideas for storage, organization, layout and decor. ... The DIY experts at HGTV share how to turn a regular hinged door into a sliding barn door for an industrial farmhouse ...
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HGTV
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Kitchen Remodeling Ideas: Design and Layout Options | HGTV
July 28, 2025 - From a modern galley kitchen to a Scandinavian-inspired eat-in, explore dozens of kitchen design styles and layout options to spark an idea for your next kitchen remodel.
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MetaFilter
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They make it look so easy on HGTV - Kitchen remodel appliances | Ask MetaFilter
The best book on kitchen remodeling was, "Kitchen Remodeling with Murder, Suicide or Divorce" also the Homesite forums are good but be prepared for some serious talk about what to buy.
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HGTV
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Alison Victoria's Best Kitchen Designs, as Seen on HGTV | HGTV
July 28, 2025 - The host of Windy City Rehab is all about turning timeworn homes into the neighborhood dazzlers, and her killer kitchens stand at the heart of those makeovers. We’ve collected her very best HGTV kitchen designs.
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Reddit
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r/HGTV on Reddit: What update/renovation/fixer-upper idea(s) drive you crazy on HGTV?
August 31, 2024 -

Everyone has their pet peeves about renovations. Surely not everyone likes an island and open shelving in their kitchen! 🙂

A range or cooktop without proper ventilation. When you walk into a house and smell food/cooking residue, it’s usually because that great-looking, updated kitchen with the massive cooktop on the island doesn’t have any ventilation, no hood in sight. (Downdraft systems look nice but only pretend to work.) In the middle of the Great Recession, I was purchasing a home in one of the northern Chicago suburbs and toured many renovated homes minus any sign of kitchen ventilation. Finally, I asked my realtor to remove all potential properties that did not have a hood. It limited the options but speeded up the process and identified the correct home (along with a basement that didn’t smell damp/wet and a fenced backyard for the dog).

A kitchen Island. Just shoot me! 😉 Every kitchen update does not need or require an island. I’m patiently waiting for a (certified) kitchen designer to say, “Enough with the islands!” There has to be a way to design the space to give people that “let’s cook together” feel without including an island.

When you have to walk through the wet area of a bathroom to reach the walk-in closet. Why would I want to slog through a bathroom to either reach my clothes or once properly dressed, walk through the bathroom to exit the bedroom? Or worse, you have to walk through the closet to reach the toilet facilities. Seems really bizarre to me. Vent or no vent in the walk-in the closet, I’m closing off the walk-in closet to any hint of moisture and odor from the bathroom.

TVs over the fireplace and placed way too high. A TV belongs in its own room, at couch height with other comfortable seating, and with good, low lighting. Not in a blazing white, open concept living space where the light from the massive windows drains the picture and you have to crane your neck to view it, and where the sound of the TV is heard throughout the entire house. (OK. So, not a fan of open concept living spaces. 🙃)

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/iama › iama person whose kitchen was renovated by hgtv
r/IAmA on Reddit: IAmA Person Whose Kitchen Was Renovated by HGTV
January 14, 2011 -

I have a feeling this is going to be significantly less interesting to people than the Pimp My Ride guy, but what the hell :p

Back in 2007, my husband and I applied to be on one of HGTV's home improvement shows, "Spice Up My Kitchen" (this is the episode we were on).

The entire physical renovation, from beginning to end, took about two weeks and cost us $7000, plus we had to pay taxes on the labor (I think it worked out to an additional $2000 - $2500 at tax time, but I don't remember). The actual value of the renovation, if I recall, was around $40,000.

The idea of the show was this: a "couple" decides that they need a renovation for a really horribly dilapidated kitchen (we had to play this up in our audition. Considering the horrific state of the kitchen, it wasn't hard). The team comes in and proposes two different design ideas, the couple picks one on the spot, and that's what the crew does. Obviously, it doesn't actually work that way -- we were given a choice of two designs, based upon what we described as our ideal kitchen, far in advance of the taping, and all the "let's go pick out your tile!" stuff was bullshit.

We still live in the house, but we've actually redone some of the kitchen. For one thing, the contractors they hired half-assed pretty much everything (put the wrong bulbs in the fixtures, didn't complete the plumbing work properly, did a shitty job on the sheetrock, caulking and painting). Now that I think about it, I don't even remember them bringing any kind of building inspector in to check the work, although they might have... hopefully the gas line they re-ran doesn't end up blowing up our house.

The other thing is, the high-end appliances they gave us (the stove retails for around $6000, the dishwasher for $2600) were all prototypes from the manufacturer's newly-released line. They are already falling apart, doors constantly coming unscrewed, and we just had to replace the four-year-old dishwasher with a new one from Sears. Neither the production company nor the manufacturers were interested in "fixing" any of these issues; we were told to call the contractor with any problems we had, after the crew left, and after getting "full mailbox" message for two months we just gave up and decided to fix any problems ourselves. The fridge will be the next thing to get replaced, but we're going to try to baby the stove for as long as we can.

Don't get me wrong: for the amount of money we spent, it was absolutley worth it -- even having to replace and redo some of the work, we're spending far, far less than we would have to get it done any other way. But at first, when people would ask us, "So, how do you like the new kitchen?" we were like, 'Yaaayy!", and now we're more like, "it's...<i>okay</i>."

Anyway, I don't know how interesting this will be to anyone, but feel free to AMA.

Edit: Hope this works. Here's what the kitchen looked like before... kitchen before

Here's when they were ripping it apart... kitchen after

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HGTV
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Small Kitchen Renovation and Design Ideas | HGTV
July 28, 2025 - ... Photo: Aubrie Pick. From: Caitlin Jones Ghajar. 17 / 58 · The remodeled kitchen features soft gray cabinets paired with clean white countertops for a chic, contemporary space.