Kitchen remodels, and new appliances go hand in hand. Sometimes, it's a failing appliance that spurs you into remodeling a kitchen. For others, it just makes sense to purchase new appliances when they're changing their layout and updating everything else in the space. Regardless of your reasons, many homeowners go about choosing appliances for a kitchen remodel the wrong way.
Brands and styles shouldn't be your first consideration. Functionality is much more critical when picking appliances that suit how you prepare, cook, and clean up.
What to Consider When Choosing Appliances for Your Kitchen Remodel
Don't be lured in by brand names, innovative features, or fancy finishes. These things are great but shouldn't distract from primary concerns regarding prepping, cooking, baking, and cleaning up.
Cook Top Surfaces. There are three primary cooking surface options - gas, induction, or electric. Gas is very commonplace, though each has its advantages and drawbacks. It truly comes down to your preferences as a cook. Efficiency is another factor to consider. Think about the details once you know which type of cooktop you prefer. How many burners do you need? What about specialty features like a griddle?
Ovens. Ovens are another major appliance purchase. Choosing an oven is another question of preference. Convection overs are popular because they cook food quickly and evenly. But if whipping up cupcakes and loaves of bread is your passion, you'll likely want the standard bake/roast/broil oven. Because of the advantages of each, some homeowners choose to include both in their new kitchen design using a stacked or side-by-side layout.
Refrigerator/Freezer. Refrigerator and freezer selection can be tricky because there are so many options. Efficiency, space, and convenience are major points to ponder. Do you want a freestanding unit or a built-in? An above or below freezer configuration? While thinking about french door style vs. a single or ice and water in the door is fun, don't forget technical but important specifics like compressor efficiency.
Microwave. Microwaves are pretty basic; there is your traditional microwave or a convection option. However, it doesn't matter which type you choose; a microwave will always take up a lot of space. The point to consider here is whether you want to leave it on your counter, make it a built-in, or consider a drawer microwave.
Sink. While sinks may not be at the top of your appliance list, they still deserve some pondering. Such as, do you want a double-basin sink or a single? Will it be an undermount style? It may need to be installed after your cabinetry but before your countertops.
Dishwasher. Stainless steel? Paneled to match your new, gorgeous cabinetry? A built-in or a drawer dishwasher? What size does your family need? These are all questions to ask yourself when thinking about the number one most essential appliance for kitchen clean-up.
Range Hood. Some homeowners choose not to include a range hood. But if you've splurged on your kitchen or purchased a professional cooktop, don't skimp on the range hood. Consider the ventilation system's efficiency and how loud it is while drawing away odors and exhaust. The range hood can also be a focal point in your kitchen using materials like copper or glass.
These are tips on choosing the major appliances; homeowners remodeling their kitchen can also opt for luxury items, like built-in coffee dispensers! We know that transforming your kitchen is exciting if not a little overwhelming; let us help!








