In my experience (limited to a few remodels), the easiest approach is to first get rid of everything that isn't staying, do the wall work, then painting, then install the cabinets, and install flooring last if you are using wood laminate. Its a wast of money and time laying flooring underneath cabinets, and tile and laminate flooring is easier to fit after the cabinets are installed. With vinyl sheet flooring, its easier to roll out the sheet before installing the cabinets, and then place the cabinets on top of the new floor, or put the cabinets temporarily in place and trace the outline of the cabinets so you can trim the flooring.
The existing flooring can be left in place as long as it is strongly adhered to the subfloor - its extremely difficult to get a smooth floor if you tear off the old flooring. Pulling up the old flooring and re-leveling the floor can take more time than the rest of the work.
2007-12-26 08:54:24
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answered by formerly_bob 7
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2016-12-29 15:40:05
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Hi: Well its a very good idea you have remodelling your Kitchen. This is the place in which,can add value to your home. I would start with painting first off. As not to get any paint on your new flooring, along with moving your Kitchen cabinet doors prior to painting paint your cabinats the same time as your walls. After painting install your pot lights. The next phase would be to rip up your old flooring and repair any damage wood below it and then install new flooring. Either Tile or Laminate. If you happen to install tile. ensure you have a good base. Lay 1/2 plywood sub floor before installing your tiles. This prevents tile's from cracking along with your grout cracking between the tiles. When installing laminate flooring. Ensure all trim is removed around door entrance and base boards. If your kitchen is downstairs. Make sure you buy vapour barrier and lay this prior to laminate floor installation. Good luck with your Reno, hope everything goes well for you. I hope I have answered your question. Cheers, Renovated many homes my self and have installed lots of laminate flooring. to many to homes to count. ops ensure you leave 1/4" gap around the perimeter of your laminate flooring, this allows your floor to float, it will keep your laminate from buckling if your house shifts in winter
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2016-04-14 11:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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start kitchen remodel walls floor cabinets
2016-01-27 00:51:23
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answered by Sula 4
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2016-01-17 17:42:45
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answered by Zena 3
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2016-01-21 09:25:13
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answered by ? 3
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Remove everything that is not going to be in the new kitchen, like the cabinets etc. If your subfloor is concrete leave the existing vinyl down if you plan on doing ceramic tile if the concrete foundation ever shifts the vinyl will prevent the tile from shifting which means you won't have loose tiles and the grout won't crack. you mentioned vinyl floor tile if you are talking about the peel and stick type don't do it they tend to move and you end up with a lot of gaps. Once you remove everything that you don't want start with the walls, do the drywall,tape,texture,prime and paint. if you are going with ceramic tile, laminate, or hardwood install it after the cabinets it's not recommended to install cabinets on top. If you go with vinyl cabinets can be installed after and you get a cleaner look because you don't have to try and trim around everything with a knife. Hope this helps
2007-12-26 09:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-09-29 08:18:38
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2016-01-20 07:14:07
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