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Remove a Half Wall & Add a Whole New Look To Your Kitchen!

by Jessica DiSanto
May 4, 2011

Kitchen Wall Removed

Removing One Kitchen Wall Created A Whole New Kitchen

Unfortunately, recreating your kitchen space can be costly. Inventing a kitchen design layout that works for your family may not work for your budget; knocking down full walls, rerouting gas lines, and switching appliances around will run you a pretty big tab. However, there are ways to establish an open kitchen without sacrificing storage space or your hard earned money.

By removing a half wall you are producing a sense of additional space. Eliminating the feeling of being cooped up or closed in and incorporating an airy, light feel will revamp your entire kitchen. Whether your kitchen leads to your living or dining room, being able to see your family and friends while preparing a meal will add ease and relaxation to your life.

While planning to remove any portion of any wall, be sure to weigh out the options as to which wall to get rid of. Typically shy away from any wall that holds a majority of your storage space of any appliances. The wall with the least amount of wall cabinetry or the wall that will open up to a busy room is best.

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Mandy

Love the great info the Kitchen Cabinet Kings provide.