10 Tips for Kitchen Remodeling

Find out what Michael and Alison Brewer learned when they added an airy kitchen to their 1920s cottage, plus where they saved and splurged during the renovation

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Choosing a Contractor
Erik Kvalsvik

Choosing a Contractor

3. Enlist tried-and-true tradesmen. As building veterans, the Brewers have a short list of favorite subcontractors, which helped them communicate and get on the pros’ schedules. Create your own list by using references from friends and your architect.

4. Do a daily roll call. Check to be sure contractors are on-site each morning, and share a daily punch list with them.

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