I love everything about my kitchen because I designed it, and sought out info everywhere I could.
READ THIS THREAD. The powerpoint near the end is a journal from demo to completion. I would highly suggest you do it as well if you decide to gut it and build from scratch. Memories, memories.
There are corners that can be cut, depends on what's important to you.
Suggestions: you know about the self shutting drawers, right? well, maybe you don't know that there are self closing cab doors. I had no idea. Why this might be important? One of the main ways to tell if a cab door is cheap is closing it. A heavy door is nice, a light flimsy door feels cheap when you close it. If a 5.00 mechanism closes the door for you, you never feel how cheap it is. We didn't go dirt cheap on the cabinets, but we went middle of the road, and our cabinet doors feel just as nice as thse heavy, custom, solid wood doors.
If I am recalling correctly, it was Mike G who suggested that the fridge innards (drawers and shelves) should be gone over with a fine tooth comb to make sure that they glide nicely and feel well built. I wish I heeded that a little bit more. We have a kitchenaid french door, and a few ppl whom I am related to by marriage, including wife 1.0 told me that the drawers will feel less flimsy and more solid when they are full. The weight will make them glide better. Not so. I would get a diff fridge if I could do it over. The drawers are annoying as all get out. They WORK, mind you, but you gotta do a little twist and turn to close them like 50% of the time. It's a small little annoyance, but it is a STUPID one, and I bet it drives me a little nuts sometimes. All I wanna do is close the $%^&* drawer. Thanks Kitchenaid, Thanks for the great testing. Jerks.
If you do an undermounted sink, the counter should come over the edge of the sink. If not, you have a nice little edge for little things to hang out on, like crumbs and such. Cathy2, I believe, stated that you should buy the best appliance that you can afford for each job. Matching name brands is not neccessary. I totally agree. The colors all match just fine no matter what brand.
We went with as many bottom drawers as we could get. I'm tired of bending down to reach into a cabinet. Drawers open for easy access/viewing.
I have no idea what a double sink can do that a single sink of the same size cannot. I have a 33 inch single bowl sink.
I tried for a month to figure out what a double sink could do that a single sink cannot.
I have no idea why anyone would want a side by side fridge unless it was truly a monster size. Standard side by sides are too small for me. And Again, I'm done bending down all the time.
Get a good vent/hood thing.
Try to figure out if any of the appliances you are eyeing are made by someone else, and then the brand you are looking at just slaps their logo on it. You might be surprised.
Check the appliance outlet stores, and also the clearance sections of appliance stores every so often.
If you plan on putting side panels on a fridge, then a scratch on the side of that fridge won't matter to you at ALL if the warranty is the exact same as a new one compared to one that has been returned/never used because it was scratched during install/delivery. Sears Outlet has hundreds, usually.
Electrical outlets on the island if you're getting one.
If you have specific questions, I'd be more than happy to attempt to field them. It was a real learning exp for me. Wasn't as bad as a lot of ppl said it would be, but my contractor told me everything that was happening, and what I should expect every step of the way. More than happy to throw you his name if you have any interest. he'll be doing a master bath for us, and probably anything else we'll ever want done here.
We cannot be friends if you do not know the difference between Mayo and Miracle Whip.