Lacking space in your kitchen? Most homeowners would opt for a kitchen micro-addition. A bump-out lets homeowners add some features or update the layout effectively. It also takes less time to build than a full-size kitchen addition.
Keep reading to learn more about the pros and cons of building a kitchen micro-addition.
A kitchen micro-addition costs less than a full kitchen addition. The materials and labor needed for this type of project are minimal. Furthermore, the entire project takes less time than a full kitchen addition. Your new micro-addition may include new fixtures or appliances in your kitchen but may not require added heating and cooling.
Kitchen remodeling projects typically require building permits. And when it comes to design, kitchen micro-additions can be challenging. Your kitchen remodeler must blend it with the rest of the kitchen and the exterior of your home. Lastly, kitchen micro-additions must have high-quality walls capable of bearing the load of upper floors.
You might need a kitchen micro-addition for the following:
Are you ready to build a kitchen micro-addition? The Kitchen Store has accomplished numerous remodels for homes in the area. We have excellent designers with a proven track record of creating beautiful kitchen spaces. Call us today at (310) 572-7515 or fill out this contact form to get a free estimate.
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