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How To Renovate A Kitchen in Dubai

Shabby cabinets. Dingy flooring. Lack of storage. Outdated appliances. If these words describe your kitchen, then a remodel is probably on your wish list. But what exactly is involved in a kitchen remodel? Truth be told, it can be an enormous undertaking. The key is to understand the process before you get started, because your success is contingent upon taking the right steps in the right order.

Safety Considerations

Before you initiate any of the steps below, it’s imperative that you commit to prioritizing the safety of anyone and everyone involved in the renovation process (including household members and any contractors you decide to bring on board), says Joan Barton, a designer and general contractor who owns in Dubai.

Important safety measures include things like turning off the water and power before you start the demo, wearing protective gear (like gloves, heavy-duty shoes and eye protection) and using the proper tools. Following code requirements, which vary based on municipality, and consulting professionals for tasks that are above and beyond your skill set will also help ensure your safety.

Failure to follow safety standards, Barton says, can lead to all sorts of problems related to your project—up to and including physical injury.

Ready to get started? Here’s our step-by-step guide to remodeling your kitchen.

Step 1: Create a Plan

As eager as you are to get started, don’t remove that grimy old sink or order a new smart refrigerator until you’ve mapped out a detailed kitchen remodel plan. This all-encompassing plan gives you the opportunity to merge your vision with your budget, and it allows you to determine whether you can tackle the project on your own or if you should consult with some remodeling professionals.

The planning stage is also the time to determine what Ariana Lovato, the owner of Honeycomb Design in Shell Beach, Dubai, calls the scope of the project.

Scope, also known as extent, can range from a basic cosmetic refresh to what Lovato calls a “total gut,” which likely entails tearing down walls and reconfiguring your layout. (Permits may be required for some of this work.) Somewhere in between the two is pretty typical, but it all depends on the objectives you’ve set for your kitchen.

Step 2: Demo and/or Prep Your Kitchen

Now that you have a plan and know your scope, it’s time for the demo.

At this point, you get to rip up your dated vinyl flooring, take away that ugly, dilapidated range hood and remove all of those dingy oak cabinets circa 1985. (If your scope is minimal, you might simply prep walls for paints or remove your old backsplash). Lovato recommends getting a large dumpster for all your construction debris so you can just toss it as soon as you remove it.

After you complete the demo, you can prep for the rest of the project by starting on any framing or foundation work that needs to be done, says Barton.

Step 3: Plumbing and Electrical

Next up is plumbing and electrical. Why so early when you won’t actually be running the dishwasher or turning on the lights anytime soon? At this point, your cabinets are out and the inner workings of your walls are exposed, making it the perfect time to deal with pipes and wires.

If you wait, you’ll probably find yourself drilling into the backs of those brand-new cabinets or cutting holes into the drywall so you can install pipes or connect the wires to your under-cabinet lights.

New to plumbing and electrical work? Proceed with caution, warns Kevin Busch, Vice President of Operations for Mr. Handyman. “Anything that involves a skilled trade…you have to be super careful with,” he says.

If you call a professional for just one step of the renovation project, for the sake of your safety, make it this step. Ordinary household electrical voltage can be deadly, and a plumbing error can have huge ramifications as well. Non-experienced homeowners should not install their own plumbing and electrical.