So you've finally got that long waited bonus and you are dying to find something to do with it. You could perhaps buy that new car, or take the family on an amazing vacation.Or better yet, why not invest that money in your home? Is that a new dream kitchen I smell? How do you start you ask? Well you are only 7 steps away to building your culinary fortress....

1) Getting Started
A detailed, well thought out plan is a must before you think about purchasing materials. Conceptualize how you want to use your space and where you want everything to be placed. The main things that kitchens are used for is storage, preparation, eating and clean up. Keep that in mind when creating your space so all the appliances, cabinets, sinks and furniture flows properly. After you have sketched and planned the layout, start searching for materials, colors and designs that suit your taste. Hiring a contractor to help you create your proper drawings and handle the construction is vital and will ensure you do the job right.

2) Demolition and Framing

There's always some demolition involved in a kitchen remodel. The process usually means removing the old kitchen elements in the reverse order they were installed: 1) Appliances, 2) Plumbing, 3) Fixtures, 4) Countertops, 5) Cabinets.For many kitchen projects, the demolition also involves re-framing in order to add or remove a door, window or wall. That requires clearing off the wall surface to expose the old framing and perform any necessary structural changes.

3) Plumbing and Electrical

Many kitchen remodels involve moving plumbing and electrical fixtures to accommodate the layout of your new kitchen. There is a number of health, safety and code issues when moving fixtures so make sure your contractor gets all necessary permits and inspections before and throughout construction.Locate all plumbing and electrical roughs and follow all proper procedures when relocating the units. It is essential that you complete this step before you even think about moving forward.