Congratulations on deciding to remodel your kitchen! It's a worthwhile project that can increase the functionality and beauty of your kitchen for your family and provide you with an excellent return on investment. Researching remodel tips and tricks for the "heart of your home" is a great way to avoid making costly (in terms of time and money) mistakes. Here are a few possible kitchen remodeling pitfalls you'll want to avoid.
Your design can do without these mistakes
1. Skipping the first critical steps
The first steps to a successful remodel are budget and inventory. It can be exciting to begin breaking down walls, but not determining how much money you have available to spend or understanding your current design are necessary. First, create a detailed budget that includes leeway for unforeseen expenses. Next, think about how your kitchen currently works. Are there pain points? Anything you love and want to recreate? Then, using your budget, you can fill out your list of changes, wants, and needs.
2. Overlooking storage
We all know how much storage our kitchen needs, so why do we skimp on cabinets and closets in our kitchen design? If you're remodeling your family's cooking and dining area, now is the perfect time to think about ingenious ways to store your appliances, cookware, dishes, and more. Once you've incorporated storage into your design, measure and measure again. You want to ensure you have enough clearance for all your favorite items and cooking must-haves.
3. Not planning outlets
Electrical outlets are another necessary kitchen component that many people tend not to think about until it's too late. For example, when you need to use your mixer and blender all while brewing a pot of coffee. Take a moment to figure out where outlets should be placed, especially on stand-alone furnishings like islands. It's also an ideal time to figure out how to get creative with your outlets, such as placing some in a pantry or on an integrated desk area to keep counters free of clutter while charging or using appliances.
4. Working against your home's structure
Clients love to focus on how to make their space work for them. It's a great desire, and your kitchen definitely should work for your family. However, in doing so, it shouldn't work against the innate design of your house or its "bones." A great designer will consider your house's current structural and aesthetic designs when creating new plans to prevent your new kitchen from clashing with the rest of your home.
5. Fully committing to trends
Finally, consider treading lightly with trends when planning out your perfect kitchen. After all, they're called trends for a reason, meaning they will eventually go out of style. Creating a timeless kitchen is usually a much better investment. You can still keep your space stylish and jump on some of the latest fads but do it in a way that will also help your kitchen stand the test of time.








