wildernesslodgelover
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I feel your pain! With a few differences...don't know if my situation is better or worse than yours, OP!
We also have a 70's ranch. Bought it almost 2 years ago (got a steal, it was a short sale) and we plan on living here at the very least 10 years, probably much more. We had a good amount of $$ leftover from the sale of our other home, but after we put in hardwood floors and various other upgrades, we did not have enough for the kitchen. Fast forward 2 years (now) and I don't foresee it happeneing anytime soon...and our cabinets are GROSS! Plus we need appliances. I *love* to cook and have always wanted a "dream" kitchen so I have been holding out.
The difference with you is that you plan on selling your house soon, so you don't need everything perfect, just aesthtically pleasing. Have you checked out Pandakitchens.com? Please do. Also, google "RTA cabinets" which means "ready to assemble." Many many people use these companies!
Ikea is known to be cheaply made...but their kitchens are something else! All there hardware is "blum" which is some of the best. There are many designers and upscale homeowners that sing the praises of Ikea.
here is a link to get you started, there is actually a message board forum like the DIS that is linked on this page. You just have to poke around to find the info you need...
http://www.ikeafans.com/guides/kitchen-planning-design-remodeling-help.html
Good luck!
We also have a 70's ranch. Bought it almost 2 years ago (got a steal, it was a short sale) and we plan on living here at the very least 10 years, probably much more. We had a good amount of $$ leftover from the sale of our other home, but after we put in hardwood floors and various other upgrades, we did not have enough for the kitchen. Fast forward 2 years (now) and I don't foresee it happeneing anytime soon...and our cabinets are GROSS! Plus we need appliances. I *love* to cook and have always wanted a "dream" kitchen so I have been holding out.
The difference with you is that you plan on selling your house soon, so you don't need everything perfect, just aesthtically pleasing. Have you checked out Pandakitchens.com? Please do. Also, google "RTA cabinets" which means "ready to assemble." Many many people use these companies!
Ikea is known to be cheaply made...but their kitchens are something else! All there hardware is "blum" which is some of the best. There are many designers and upscale homeowners that sing the praises of Ikea.
here is a link to get you started, there is actually a message board forum like the DIS that is linked on this page. You just have to poke around to find the info you need...
http://www.ikeafans.com/guides/kitchen-planning-design-remodeling-help.html
Good luck!