Top Kitchen Remodeling Mistakes To Avoid

The kitchen is one of the most frequently used parts of the home. Whether it's the family's adults or the kids, everyone uses the kitchen at all times of the day. From cooking breakfast, lunch, and dinner, to making snacks, smoothies, and coffee, it serves a plethora of purposes.

This continuous kitchen use exposes it to different kinds of wear and tear, especially if the kitchen is modeled in pale hues and light paints. The walls’ exposure to grease and heat over time also damages the tiles and cabinets, making them look untidy.

These reasons are why a kitchen needs remodeling more often than other parts of the house. While many people undertake a kitchen remodeling project at some point in their life, many kitchens need renovations soon after. This happens when one carries out a kitchen renovation expedition without the necessary tools and knowledge.

Here, we will talk about the kitchen remodeling mistakes people commonly make, which you can avoid helping your renovated kitchen last longer. With the right tools and knowledge, your kitchen can be good as new with minimum expenses. So let’s dive in!

Insufficient Kitchen Planning

One of the biggest mistakes of kitchen remodeling is insufficient planning. When renovating any part of the house, the first step is to have a plan. This plan includes a layout of what needs to be renovated and how to go about it. Having a plan is extremely important; once the renovation is done, the whole kitchen should come together as a cohesive space.

Planning a kitchen renovation should include two main factors; the style and the space. An overly cluttered kitchen is no one’s aesthetic, and the kitchen space should be planned according to the number of appliances you plan on keeping there. After considering the space, style is also an important point. Some people prefer soothing pastel tones, while others go for bold shades.

Before starting out, decide your aesthetic and storage needs and go from there.

Kitchen planning

Skimping On  Kitchen Storage

Not all kitchens are spacious enough to include all your appliances β€” and so, one of the top kitchen remodeling mistakes is not making enough of the space and skimping on storage.

For one, you can enhance the space when a kitchen is small by adding cabinets. Cabinets not only increase the amount of space in your kitchen but are also a good option for hiding the unseemly pots and pans out of the way.

Depending on your style, you can opt for either more traditional or contemporary cabinets. If you need clarification on the two, browse different options for both styles until you can settle on one that matches your idea of a perfect kitchen. While you may think selecting a cabinetry style can come later on in the process, the reason it is important to do it early on is that it will allow you to have a layout of the entire kitchen so you can see where different appliances go and how much open space you have available.

Cabinets also come with another unlikely benefit; maximizing counter space. The more cabinets you have, the more area will be covered with a countertop, which, let’s be honest, is the best feature in any kitchen.

Kitchen Storage

Poor Kitchen Lighting

Many kitchens suffer from poor lighting. This oversight can be attributed to the fact that architects and home decor experts save the best lighting options for the areas that are more frequently occupied by people, such as drawing rooms, bedrooms, and lounge areas. This means kitchens are usually not a priority when it comes to light.

However, poor lighting in a kitchen has many drawbacks. Not only does it make the space look more congested, but it also makes the atmosphere more gloomy. A kitchen should be a bright, welcoming space that envelopes you like a warm hug.

When you undertake kitchen renovation projects, after mapping out the space, make sure to take your time to understand and implement good lighting. While it may not seem like a lot, lighting fixtures can bring together the look beautifully. Nowadays, LED lights can be fixed within cabinets, making the insides light up, along with the overhung parts of the cupboards, which can also be illuminated with the help of proper lighting.

From ceiling lamps to wall mounts, contemporary styles to traditional lamps, and yellow or bright white lights, lighting fixtures range widely in style, model, and type, allowing you to select one that matches your vibe and brings together the look of your kitchen in its entirety.

Poor kitchen lighting

Choosing Low-Quality Materials

Choosing the right material is another important factor that will save you from another kitchen remodeling project in the near future. From the cabinets to the countertops, backsplash and kitchen island, if you opt for the raw material that is durable and long-lasting, you will save yourself a lot of hassle in the long run. While this material might be a bit pricier, it is worth spending the extra buck on because of all the time and money it will save you in the future.

For many interior design experts, granite for countertops, oak for wooden cabinets, and stainless steel for chrome cabinets are usually the materials of choice. You can, of course, choose what suits your aesthetic while also being mindful of the quality.

Broken Kitchen Cabinet

Overlooking Kitchen Ventilation

Kitchens in every home are the hub of cooking, which means this space gathers all kinds of smells. From the delicious aroma of baked confections to the smell of burnt food, kitchens are very rarely found without some kind of smell. This situation gets even more dire if dirty dishes are left overnight.

These situations can be very easily avoided and remedied, especially while undertaking a kitchen renovation project. By installing appropriate vents and exhaust fans, you can get rid of the offensive smells in a few minutes. You can also install electrical chimneys above the stovetop, which clears out the smoke and its accompanying smells in no time.


Kitchen Ventilation

Misbalancing Beauty And Practicality

Many people, when undertaking home renovation projects, need help balancing aesthetics and functionality. Some designs are very elaborate and take up a lot of space while providing little in terms of use. If you are remodeling your kitchen, go for options that maximize space while also adding to the beauty of your kitchen.

A sleek and modern cabinetry design, paired with contrasting countertops, is all the rage these days. One of the main reasons for the popularity of this design is its suitability with all aesthetics while also providing homeowners with ample space for storage. Leave space in the kitchen for the refrigerator, water dispenser, and coffee machines, depending on your needs. The kitchen island should be separated enough to have walking space as well as space for chairs around it.

Ultra Modern Kitchen

Conclusion

Kitchens are the hearts of every home. With delicious aromas wafting out of them, kitchens tend to attract people and should be designed to look warm and welcoming. While it may seem like a daunting task to undertake, by following these simple steps outlined above, you can achieve your dream kitchen by avoiding these common kitchen remodeling mistakes.

Most common problems that arise when going through kitchen remodeling can be avoided by detailed planning. Once the general plan is laid out, all you need to do is follow the steps. In these cases, the chances of mistakes and oversights can be minimized, and more work can be carried out in lesser time.

Simply map out your needs, utilize and maximize the storage space, take accurate and precise measurements, choose an aesthetic, and leave room for future needs-and ta-da! Your dream kitchen is a dream no more but a reality!