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Andrew Casal
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  • Homeowner
  • Pawtucket, RI
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Kitchen Renovation for Buy & Hold

Andrew Casal
Pro Member
  • Homeowner
  • Pawtucket, RI
Posted

Hello all!

Looking for some tips/suggestions on some kitchen renovations that I will be doing in the near future on my buy & hold property. The cabinets are 15+ years old and are just a mess. Was thinking of getting the pre-made and installing those as I believe that would be cheaper and more straight-forward than putting in custom on a B/C neighborhood. Also thinking of upgrading countertops to granite for durability.

Looking for design/build suggestions. Should I go with white cabinets or the "wood look". Also would granite make sense for durability purposes. I don't mind spending a little more for durability sake.

Appreciate any feedback in advance.

  • Andrew Casal
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