I'm looking for advice on what common mistakes first-time kitchen renovators often make. What should I be cautious about? I've heard there are many pitfalls to avoid to ensure a smooth renovation process.
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If you're adding a backsplash, make sure to extend it behind your microwave or any appliances. It’ll save you headaches down the road if you decide to switch to something like an extractor hood later.
Plan for alternative cooking methods while your kitchen's being renovated. Think about using an air fryer, microwave, or grill, and maybe designate a spot for your fridge. Paper plates can save the day when your sink isn't available! Trust me, from experience, it can ease tensions with your partner too!
One major mistake is going for trendy colors like millennial gray. It's kind of a downer for kitchen vibes, but it's especially common. Instead, focus on colors that make you happy and keep the space lively!
Always create a detailed budget before starting your renovation. Get multiple bids from contractors unless you're going DIY. If not, be ready to invest in quality! Avoid cheap fixtures from big-box retailers. Also, expect some delays and set up a cooking area elsewhere to avoid expensive takeout.
Don’t just get caught up in aesthetics. Prioritize storage solutions over fancy colors. It’s great to have a kitchen that looks good, but if it doesn’t function well, it’s not worth it. Consider ready-to-assemble cabinets from reputable brands instead of relying solely on IKEA. And if you’re tight on space, don’t force in an island; sometimes, a simple L-shape or a peninsula works better!

What do you recommend instead of gray?