When it comes to kitchen renovation, good planning has never been more important. Learning the design basics and other details as well as these 6 kitchen remodeling myths, will ensure you’re on the right track.
You may be thinking of revamping your kitchen or doing some minor upgrades. Either way, you should stop clinging into unrealistic expectations. It’s time to debunk a few myths and start gaining remodeling wisdom:
Myth #1: Last-minute changes won’t affect the planning process
Some people fail to anticipate any possible additions, such as appliances and lighting fixtures. Do you want to have a flat screen TV in your kitchen? Consider electrical and cable lines that will be installed. Or you might soon need more outlets on your counter or island. Designers agree that it is best to add features during, not after, the renovation.
Myth #2: Kitchen renovation is expensive
Although a kitchen renovation is such a huge investment, you don’t have to break the bank. Create a budget you can stick with and focus on spending it on the essentials.
Myth #3: Bigger is always better
When designing a kitchen, we encourage our clients to choose quality over quantity, especially if you are on a budget. While a huge kitchen looks great, it will be difficult for you to clean or prep if appliances are too far apart. Just imagine having to walk endlessly from one work zone to another! If you want a more enjoyable and entertaining space, go for an efficient kitchen.
Myth #4: You can make it fit
Sometimes you are too preoccupied with designing your kitchen and you tend to forget the physical limitations. For an instance, a small kitchen can’t accommodate an island or appliances that occupy a lot of space. Be sure to pay particular attention to the aisle width (42-48 inches).
Myth #5: Style over functionality
In a perfect world, your kitchen only has beautiful features. But in reality, you will have to deal with clutter. Most of us don’t own items that match with the entire kitchen design so if you have a crowded pantry, try organizing it instead of switching to a butler area or adding a glass-front cabinet. Be sure to have adequate storage and achieve a balance between function and style.
Myth #6: “It will work for my kitchen, too.”
There are so many design ideas today and it’s very tempting to follow the latest trends. But don’t get carried away if you see a kitchen showroom or someone else’s home. Consider the style, functionality, and your lifestyle. A kitchen that looks beautiful and works beautifully for the way you live will add value to your home.
Myth #7: “I don’t need a designer.”
While simple upgrades don’t require a designer, most of the renovations need someone to help you look at the big picture and oversee the project. This includes coordination of the architect and contractor. Hiring experts can save your sanity by keeping your remodeling project under the budget.
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