
Whether it's a small cosmetic upgrade or a complete renovation, the New Year is the ideal moment to refresh your kitchen. Tackling a kitchen project can seem beyond daunting — it's overwhelming just visualizing different options in your space, figuring out whether elements will match, and choosing which projects to prioritize. That's why KOHLER created their Kitchen Planner, which allows you to preview different faucets, countertops, cabinets and wall colors so you can make educated choices and know what you're getting into. Not only does this seriously simplify the process, but it actually makes it fun — we're embarrassed to tell you how much time we've spent playing with it! What are your favorite combinations?
With the KOHLER Kitchen Planner, you can adjust the type of sink and sink color, the faucet style and finish, countertop material and color, and cabinet and wall colors. That way you can perfectly visualize your space, and preview the upgrades you're considering.
It's amazing what a big difference small upgrades can make in a kitchen. Whether it's swapping an old countertop for a new, more functional surface, or changing out your 'vintage' faucet for a shiny new one that actually has room to fill a pasta pot, little changes can have huge impact, on aesthetics, on functionality and on comfort. And what could be more beautiful than a functional, comfortable kitchen?
What are your kitchen's New Year's resolutions? What upgrades are you planning? Check out the KOHLER Kitchen Planner — and let us know your favorite combinations in the comments!





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Been dying to have a kitchen makeover, but living in New York makes it not too easy to do so.. This Kohler planner was a fun tool for me to play around to get the perfect kitchen in my head.
1. Sandstone cabinet
2. Caviar whitehaven 36'
3. Karbon fauet chrome
4. Slate wall
5. Tao or Indus red counter
One can dream, right!
Oh wow...Santa PALEASEEE!
I can tell you that this helps people get a clue, the average american has no clue and does not have a starting point for blueprints or planning. It helps to use this program before inviting the contractors down for quotes..for sure. As a General Contractor who has managed millions of dollars worth of business in areas like Queens and Manhattan I wanted to share some DIY articles and other tips on my blog that can help you in your first steps towards a new kitchenSee my work & DIY tips