Whether
you’re walking down the street, passing by a showroom, or in a
“home center” strolling the isles, you can’t help but notice
the stunning new kitchens on display. You work hard. You’re a good
person. If anyone deserves a new kitchen, it’s you! But how could
you possibly afford such luxury? It’s easy! Just send us $10,000
for your very own “chocolate bit-coin” baking kit (and
proprietary recipe) and pretty soon you’ll have enough “chocolate
bit-coin” to afford anything you desire.
Picture
the pleasant vision of standing in your new kitchen, effortlessly
preparing a gourmet meal instead of looking out from the poor house.
Rather than walking on, regrettably abandoning the momentary dream of
what you truly deserve, act now. Just send us $15,000 for your
personal money making machine.
But if
you’re not into risk-taking and you’re still inspired by those
beautiful displays, there are steps to follow that can lead to a new
kitchen without sacrificing everything you hold dear. The most
important of these steps is to determine the budget that you are
comfortable with, AND THEN STICKING TO IT! Today, there are kitchen
solutions including new cabinets or refacing, as well as counter tops
and appliances that will fit into almost any budget. The trick is to
figure out what your budget really is, and then finding what options
that will fit within that figure.
While
determining your budget, it’s a good time to do your homework. Make
one list of what you absolutely must have in your future kitchen and
another “wish list” of things you’d like, but really could live
without if necessary. Browse websites like houzz and
pinterest and when you see something that interests
you, save it into a folder so that you can show it to your designer.
It’s always easier and safer to show someone a picture rather than
trying to explain it, leaving less chance for misinterpretation of
what you had in mind.
With
budget in hand, it’s time to visit with a kitchen designer, who
will work with you to create your “Dream Kitchen”, at a price
that you can afford. They will review your ideas and then transform
them into a working design. Don’t be afraid to share your budget
with your designer. Whether your proposed expenditure is $5,000 or
$100,000, if the designer does not know this, chances are their plan
will not meet your expectations and you’ll have wasted both your
time and theirs.
A
creative designer, whom you’ve shared your “wish list” and
other desires, should be able to create an affordable, functional,
and stunning new kitchen, just for you. Unless money is not an object
you may have to compromise here and there, but the end result will be
something that you can not only afford, but be proud of as well.
Or, if
you’re ready to take the plunge and invest in our $20,000
“chocolate bit-con” (whoops, that’s bit-coin) baking kit just
send us $25,000 and you too could be baking your very own “chocolate
bit-coin”, the currency of the future.
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