dminnie
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OP back again! Thanks again to all that posted a response. What did we used to do before the internet?! I love the feedback and it certainly has given me alot to think about. I am continuing to do my homework and that could take a LONG time! I read about someone on gardenweb who has been thinking about her kitchen since 2006! I feel like that could be me! I want to spend wisely and frugally and will drive myself crazy in the process!
The very best thing you can do is to take your time! We knew we wanted a new kitchen when we bought. It wasn't horrible, so we decided to live with it for a few years first. That was about 8 years.
By the time we did it, we REALLY knew what we wanted. We were able to gut the whole thing and get exactly what we wanted, without moving walls or plumbing. We did 98% of the work ourselves (very talented husband)

One thing I did that was SO helpful when we got close to starting our tear down...I would prepare meals and think about where things should go...what would make life easier..I was imagining myself cooking in the new kitchen as we had it designed...then we were able to make some adjustments to the plan based on that. The more adjustments you make to the plan BEFORE you start, the less costly changes you wind up making later.