Let’s be honest… planning a kitchen remodel can feel overwhelming. If you’re staring at your outdated cabinets and scratched countertops wondering where to start, you’re not alone. Many homeowners end up delaying their remodel because they don’t know what’s the first step.
A kitchen remodel is one of the most valuable upgrades you can make in your home, but without the right process, it can quickly become the most stressful too.
Here are 6 steps to get you started the right way:
Know your goals before setting the budget
Always start with the why. Think about what you want from this remodel. Do you need more space to cook with your family? Do you want a better layout for entertaining? Or are you hoping to sell the home soon?
If you plan to move in a few years, you might focus on neutral colours and timeless materials. If this is your forever home, you might prioritize features that bring you joy, even if they cost more.
Research different kitchen layouts and styles
Browse design platforms like Houzz, Pinterest, or Instagram and save images of styles that feel the most like you. Look for common elements across those photos. Do you keep saving kitchens with open shelves? Do you prefer warm tones or all-white cabinetry?
At this stage, you should also write down your must-haves, especially elements that are important for day-to-day life. Maybe you need a pull-out pantry, deeper drawers, or a larger prep space. Making a list will help you avoid last-minute design regrets.
Set your budget and leave space for surprises
In Kingston, a full kitchen remodel can cost you between $25,000 to $50,000. If you don’t have enough budget, you can split the remodeling into phases. Cabinets usually take up the largest share. Labour, appliances, countertops, and lighting also add up quickly.
And then, add 15% extra for unexpected costs. Your contractor may discover leakage, moldy walls, or plumping that needs to be replaced. Compare quotes from different remodel and renovation companies and track expenses using a spreadsheet.
Plan a layout that matches your habits

Take a look at your kitchen right now. Do you bump into others while cooking? Do you have enough counter space for baking or prepping meals?
Designers often use the “work triangle” as a guide, which places the sink, stove, and refrigerator within comfortable reach of each other and creates a natural flow while cooking. But the best layout for your home might look different. Open-concept kitchens may benefit from an island. Smaller kitchens might work better with an L-shape or galley layout.
Also, check your existing plumbing and electrical lines. Moving them can be costly, so it helps to work around them if possible.
Pick materials and products before starting work
We’ve all heard about projects being delayed because materials and appliances are on backorder. To avoid this, we recommend that clients place orders well in-advance. We’ll help you through the entire process, from selection to order placement and delivery.
Prepare for life without a kitchen
Kitchen remodel often lasts for several weeks. Set up a temporary kitchen in another room that has all the basics, including an induction plate, a table, a microwave, and an electric kettle. You could also prepare freezer meals in advance and simply microwave them before eating. Plan for the inconvenience, and the process will feel smoother.
Work with professionals who respect your vision and guide you through their experience and knowledge. That’s exactly how we approach every kitchen remodel in Kingston. Book a free consultation for more details.