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Prioritize your budget.

Writer's picture: John RelyeaJohn Relyea

We suggest getting the fundamental elements of your kitchen right first, and then select the other aspects to fit the remainder of your budget. Set a higher priority on aspects of the house that can’t be easily upgraded in the future. For example, you would be better off investing in your windows, doors, and cabinets during the initial build and in five or ten years upgrade your countertops to that Italian imported stone that makes you blush.

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