It depends on how extensive the remodel is. If you're replacing cabinets and countertops but not making any actual structural changes (knocking holes in walls, removing supporting beams, etc.) then you certainly don't need one. If there are any structural changes then having an architect may make it easier for you to obtain the necessary building permits.
Remodeling a kitchen is a very personal undertaking. If you have the ability and knowledge for Plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and flooring, you may very well be qualified to do the remodel job yourself. If not, a professional would be the way to go to be sure all the plumbing and electrical work will be up to code.
Home Depot and Lowes both handle kitchen remodeling jobs. You can purchase your materials from them and have them hire a crew to remodel your kitchen.
only professional tile installer/repairer can do good work. spend money and hire one
You may want to talk with commercial remodeling or contracting firms because of the elevators. It may be best to hire an elevator contractor separately but be sure your remodel contractor allows for that.
I am about to sign a contract to remodel my kitchen. What should I know before I sign it? They are redoing my floors and counters.
It all depends on your expertise, only you know the answer
It is pretty simple, the only thing the person has to do is hire a professional to do the job for them. They are not that expensive to hire and they are quick and easy.
I would go to my local home improvment store, and ask one of there professional advice or if there is any free classes coming up in the area you are intersted in.
You could go to home depot because they have great remodeling structures and they also have great contractors.If you feel they are too expensive or they do not have anyone available, they would be able to give you the information that you needed for hiring a contractor to remodel your kitchen.
Homeowners seek to remodel their kitchen for a variety of reasons. While improving the look of the kitchen plays a role, many are also looking to increase the value of their home and its energy efficiency. There are two routes to remodeling a kitchen: do-it-yourself or hire a contractor. Both of these paths to kitchen remodeling have their pros and cons, which the homeowner should weigh carefully before deciding.If in doubt, hire out. Do-It-Yourself RemodelingAfter watching home improvement programs all day long, a homeowner might get the notion that she could remodel her kitchen on her own. This will depend greatly on the skill level and the extent of the remodel. Some kitchen projects require just a basic grasp of carpentry and plumbing skills, especially when replacing old fixtures. Replacing sinks and cabinet doors can be done by most. Even tiling the floor or adding a back splash can be accomplished by beginners. For larger projects or those which require the replacement of electrical outlets, a professional contractor can save the homeowner from causing harm to himself or damage to the kitchen. If in doubt, hire out.Finding a Professional ContractorFor those who do not know which end of the hammer is up, a professional contractor is the only way to remodel a kitchen. A contractor can finish the project in much less time than a homeowner trying to fit remodeling in over the course of several weekends. To find a contractor, homeowners should avoid the yellow pages. Professional contractor search services are available on the Internet to find a contractor in the homeowner’s area. Many of these commercially-driven sites are composed of member contractors who pay a fee to be listed. Look for unaffiliated search sites which offer consumer listings and comments of contractors. Professional associations are also a more trustworthy source for looking for kitchen remodelers. Depending on the job, a plumber, electrician or general contractor might be needed for the kitchen remodeling job.Avoiding a Kitchen Remodeling Contractor NightmareJust as with employers who check the background of their job applicants, a homeowner should check the credentials of a contractor. The Better Business Bureau will offer listings of not just their member companies but they have a free database of any complaints lodged against businesses around the United States. Verifying the business practices of a contractor will protect the homeowner from theft and ensure that the job is done properly. If the contractor refuses to release a list of prior homes remodeled for the homeowner to verify, the homeowner should look elsewhere.A renovated kitchen can increase the value of a home, but if the homeowner errs in self-installation or hires a shifty contractor, the final cost will be much more than it should have been had the job been done right the first time.
There are a number of websites one can use to find a contractor for hire to remodel a bathroom in Toronto, Canada. One can find contractors on 'HomeStars' and 'GoPro'.
You can do it at home if you have a 'laminate router' and know how to use it.
It depends on your situation. If you are on a budget than you could try to remodel your bathroom by yourself. However, it sounds like you have no experience and should hire someone.