Get more bang for your home upgrade buck

author | February 23, 2009

This is our second post in a series about kitchen improvement options you can do. The other one mentioned items such as replacing your kitchen cabinets (which can be expensive) but this one will focus more on the smaller cost upgrades you can do.

1. glass cabinet knobs – if you have almost no money but still have a burning desire to do something then consider replacing all your kitchen cabinet knobs. They run a buck or two each, and surprisingly can give you an amazing facelift. Change designs, colors, or both and watch the sometimes large transformation it gives you.

2. Kohler kitchen faucets – sometimes this is necessary if you have a leak, but maybe you’ve always wanted a goose neck faucet, or you’re tired of having two separate temperate knobs and want to get down to one. As long as it works well in conjunction with the holes in your sink do whatever you want. If you don’t have enough holes, make some. If you’d end up with too many, try putting in a pullout wand in one of the holes.

3. dishwasher repair – Ok, if you don’t have one then you need to get one. They’re wonderful. If you have one that’s old, leaking or simply doesn’t match the rest of your appliances you can get another one for $400 or so. The more expensive ones are quieter, do a better job of cleaning and have better rack designs.

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