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7 Things Not to Do in a Kitchen Remodel

The kitchen is the center of your home, so it's no surprise that many homeowners want to remodel it. But with many options out there, it can be challenging to know how to make the most of your money and make a functional and beautiful kitchen. Even as you plan to remodel your kitchen, there are things you should not do.


Here is what you should not do in a kitchen remodel;


1. Don't forget about the lighting

Lighting makes or breaks a space, consider the lighting you want in your kitchen before you start your remodel. That can be as simple as putting a chandelier or pendant lights above your island or installing recessed lighting throughout the space.


2. Failing to start with a plan

Before you begin remodeling, ensure you have a plan for the process and the budget. Taking this step first saves you time and money. If you're going to remodel your kitchen, you need to have a plan. You can't just start ripping out cabinets and replacing appliances without knowing what you want the result to look like.

Without a plan, you might end up with a kitchen that doesn't work for you and your family. You'll waste money on features and materials that you don't need, and the whole project could end up costing more than it should have


3. Don't skimp on appliances

You may be tempted to save money by buying cheaper appliances than you want, but that's not a good idea. Kitchen appliances are among the most expensive parts of any kitchen renovation project, so don't cut costs.

Don't go cheap on appliances that don't match or have low energy efficiency ratings. You'll spend more money on repairs, replacements, and utility bills than buying higher-quality appliances from the start.


4. Don't pick trendy finishes

Getting caught up in trends regarding appliances and other finishes is easy. But don't let yourself be swayed by the latest fashion trend. Stick with classic colors and styles that stand the test of time, like white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, or tiled backsplash, and add pops of fun colors or patterns on accessories such as rugs, chairs, or wall art. Trends come and go, but classic looks never go out of style.


5. Don't be afraid of color

You might think bright colors aren't suitable for your kitchen because they're too bold or loud. Color is an incredible way to add personality to a bland space. Consider starting with neutrals if you're not sure where to start. A neutral color palette helps blend everything and gives your kitchen a cohesive look that's easy to build.


6. Don't ignore the details

The details make a room feel complete, even if they're small. For your new kitchen to appear custom-built, don't skimp on details. You want everything from your light fixtures and tile backsplash to match your home's decor. Don't hire someone who doesn't understand the importance of these small touches.


7. Hiring Unqualified People for the Job

It's tempting to hire someone who charges less than other contractors, but keeps in mind that if they're not licensed and insured, they may leave you with unfinished work or even damage your home. Ensure you hire a contractor with experience with similar projects and can show references from satisfied customers who have hired them before.


Hiring an unqualified person could cost you more money as you have to redo their work or hire someone else to finish it. It's better to pay more upfront and get it done than to pay again later. Kitchen remodeling is a fun but daunting task. It's not just about choosing beautiful and functional cabinets or between modern or traditional designs.


Remodeling your kitchen creates an environment for cooking, spending time with family, and enjoying your property. This is why it's so important to consider the big picture before beginning a kitchen remodel.

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