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What to Avoid When Designing a New Kitchen

Designing a new kitchen is a major decision. After all, the kitchen is one of the most important rooms in any house.

It is where you cook, prepare for the day over morning coffee, and gather with your loved ones for dinner in the evening.

Because it is such an important area, kitchen renovation projects are one of the most common home improvement efforts out there. A recent survey showed changes to this room accounted for about a third of all home renovations.

Sometimes it is not so much about knowing what to do as knowing what not to do. Whether you hire a Georgia general contractor or undertake a DIY effort, here is what you should avoid when renovating your kitchen.

5 Things You Should Not Do When Renovating a Kitchen

Looking to upgrade your kitchen? Make sure you avoid these five common mistakes. Though they are not catastrophic errors, avoiding them will make sure your kitchen renovation effort generates as much value as possible.

  1. Neglect the Appliances 

A kitchen is only as good as the tools available to you. While you may be focused on redoing floors, walls, cabinets, and countertops for aesthetic purposes, make sure your appliances are in good order. A kitchen renovation could likely mean replacing your stove, microwave, dishwasher, and even the smaller appliances like blenders, toasters, and sandwich makers.

  1. Leave Too Much Space 

While you do not want your kitchen too tightly packed, you do not want it too spread out either. Better Homes & Gardens listed this as the top renovation mistake. Leave enough room between tables, islands, and counters for two people to walk by side-by-side, but no more. Also try to keep your cabinets and appliances close by so you are not walking miles to make a meal.

  1. Going Island Crazy 

So many people use the island in their kitchen that it can become a detriment. When it is longer than ten feet, or it is placed in a kitchen that really does not have the space to accommodate it, it is cumbersome to maneuver around. A better solution is to use a peninsula, especially in a small room. Putting the stove on one side, sink on another, and counter on another is a recipe for success.

  1. Neglecting Storage 

While the layout of the room is important, you should also remember you need to make space for all of your cookware, utensils, and accessories. Do not forget about cabinets, drawers, and cupboards – you likely want a little more space than you need so you can have room for more kitchenware if you buy it in the future. Get creative with storage by putting it above or below fixtures to save space.

  1. Making Changes During the Renovations 

When you are having kitchen renovations done, it can be easy to get excited once the new kitchen begins to take shape. This could lead you to come up with new ideas and want to make changes after the initial changes are already in motion. Not only does this make the project longer, it could undermine some of the upgrades you just had done. Try to get all the planning done beforehand so the renovation process goes smoothly.

Trust Kitchen Renovation Efforts to the Pros

When you are looking to get your kitchen renovated, do not go it alone. Trust this important project to a specialist who has proven their skill.

Looking for a licensed general contractor to handle your kitchen renovation project? Limitless Renovations is a top choice for those in and around Atlanta for beginning-to-end expertise. Their financing options and attention to detail make your project a breeze from the planning phase all the way through construction.

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