This has been a question that has seen much press and attention
when referring to homes sales. Kitchens are a popular room to redo
before selling a home as they are one of the classic "show points"
in any home show. Also it is a room that can be very easily
improved and upgraded. New appliances and countertops can bring new
life to a kitchen and indeed this is one of the first rooms that
people consider upgrading when closing in on selling time.

The question remains; will you be able to justify the costs of
the new kitchen in the asking price? This is a question that should
be investigated thoroughly from all angles. Take a look at the
average asking price of homes in your area. Make sure that you also
look at what they are actually selling for. If your home is already
worth that amount your new kitchen may price your home out of the
local market and that is never good as it becomes much more
difficult to sell a home that is higher priced than it's comps.
Instead of redoing the entire kitchen, why not concentrate on a
few things that will spruce up the way it looks? Putting up a new
coat of paint is always a good place to start. This goes for all
rooms by the way. If your appliances don't match then this is
another thing that should be seen to. Matching appliances seen to
bring a kitchen together in a way that paint or wallpaper can't
seem to do. As one of the main social centers of a home a kitchen
should be more than just clean and updated.
It should have a feeling to it that is warm and welcoming.
Kitchen s that are cold and bland seen to feel very utilitarian and
lack the warmth of properly done kitchens. This is the one place
that your family will gather every day so it stands to reason that
it should be the most welcoming room possible. The choice is up to
you of course. If you feel that the cost of redoing the room can be
supported by the asking price and the likely closing price then go
ahead! you will definitely not have trouble impressing buyers with
the new custom kitchen.