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6 Kitchen Remodeling Mistakes You’ll Want to Avoid

Remodeling your kitchen is a very wise investment. It can improve the value of your home by as much as 7%. That’s why it’s important to avoid kitchen remodeling mistakes.

There are several things you don’t want to do with your kitchen. From not having enough shelving to missing out on natural light from windows, you need to avoid these remodeling mistakes and we’re here to help.

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We’ll show you 6 kitchen remodeling mistakes you need to steer clear of if you want to have your perfect kitchen. Let’s get started!

1. Losing Counter Space

Counter space is a hot commodity in your kitchen. It’s where you do your food prep, your plating and where your small appliances are housed. If you don’t have enough counter space, you’re in deep trouble.

When designing a kitchen or remodeling an old one, measure enough counter space. The right amount of counter space is determined by you. For example, if you have a toaster, counter-top microwave, coffee maker and knife set, you’re going to need a lot of counter space.

2. Not Having Adequate Lighting

Lighting is very important in a kitchen. You need to see what you’re doing when your cooking. No one should be working with a knife or other sharp objects in a dimly lit room.

Also, some lights look out dated or gaudy. They can also hang way too low and be in your way as you’re trying to move around the kitchen. The goal is to find something that adequately lights the room, is complementary to everything and doesn’t get in your way.

Artificial light isn’t the only way you can keep your kitchen well lit.

Add Windows to Your Kitchen

Windows allow natural light in your home so you don’t have to rely on artificial light all day. It’s great solution to lighting because you’ll also save money on your electric bills each month – especially in the summer when the sun stays out longer.

Natural light is also much better for your health and your mood. In fact, it’s scientifically proven that natural light makes you more productive and puts you in a better mood.

windows in a kitchen

Don’t worry about privacy either because you can always invest in window treatments. Whenever you’re not home or don’t want people to see inside, close the curtains or blinds. They also can improve the overall look of your kitchen.

A Patio Door Maximizes the Amount of Light in Your Kitchen

Another awesome addition to any kitchen is a sliding patio door. They maximize the amount of light that enters your kitchen because of the large panes of thick, durable glass.

It also gives you a great second exit from your home in case of emergency. Since they’re very easy to open, the exit can be used by everyone of all ages. Your family is much safer with a sliding patio door in the kitchen.

Similar to windows, they make curtains for patio doors to help improve your privacy. If you don’t want a bulky window treatment over your sliding patio door, some come with built-in blinds. The blinds are found in between the panes of glass and can be opened and closed easily with a little switch found on the side of your door.

3. Not Having Enough Shelving

Much like counter space, shelves are very important to have in your kitchen. You need somewhere to store food, plates, bowls, pots, pans, cups and the list goes on. Otherwise your kitchen will be a disorganized mess.

This becomes increasingly more important if you don’t have a large pantry. Pasta, cereals and canned foods that are usually stored in a pantry will need a drawer or cabinet all to themselves. You can see where not having enough shelving can cause a real problem.

Don’t Get Open Shelving

One of the most common kitchen remodeling mistakes is to have open shelving installed. Sure, you’ll have more shelving space but there’s one major problem that’s often overlooked until the shelves are already installed: everyone can see your stuff.

Having open shelving will make the room look cluttered and disorganized, even if you have a place for everything. No one wants to look at your pots and pans so why do you need to display them for everyone to see? Just avoid open shelving units.

4. Having Drawers That Open Into One Another

When designing a new kitchen or gutting an old one, pay close attention to how the drawers open – especially where your counter bends at a 90° angle. Otherwise, you could have the problem of two drawers opening into each other.

It’s obvious what the problem is here: you’re losing 2 valuable storage options for your kitchen utensils. We already mentioned how important shelving is so be careful when designing your kitchen. This is one of the most avoidable kitchen remodeling mistakes.

5. Forgetting About Ventilation

Having a well ventilated kitchen is important because this is where you do all your cooking. It’s going to get hot and even a little steamy. You may even set off the smoke alarm every now and again

exhaust fan above a stove.

That’s why it’s important to have a properly ventilated kitchen – you want to make it a comfortable place to cook. So make sure there’s an exhaust fan above your stove. It can be a large fan or even attached to an over-the-range microwave. Either way, you need to ventilate your stove while you’re cooking.

Windows Come in Handy With Ventilation

Your windows do more than allow light into your kitchen. They also provide excellent ventilation for your kitchen. Window styles such as the double hung or slider allow you to control how much and where they open so you’re in complete control of the air circulation in the room.

6. Don’t Go Into a Kitchen Remodel Alone

A kitchen remodel isn’t an easy task. In fact, you shouldn’t be doing most of these tasks on your own. You can hurt yourself or damage your appliances/counters.

One of the biggest kitchen remodeling mistakes is thinking you can do it all on your own. Hire a trusted professional to help you get your dream kitchen.

These 6 Kitchen Remodeling Mistakes Must Be Avoided

These 6 kitchen remodeling mistakes can be devastating for your home. Making just one of them could end up costing you a lot of time and money. So it’s best to avoid them at all cost.

Make sure you have a bright, ventilated kitchen with plenty of storage that’s designed well. After that, the remodeling you do is 100% preference. The flooring, wall and decor options are completely subjective and you need to figure out what’s best for you. Just make sure it’s what you want – build the kitchen for yourself. That’s a bonus tip #7 for you.

When you need new windows or a patio door for your kitchen, come to Feldco. Our product specialists will make sure that you love your new kitchen windows. They’ll even be installed by factory trained professionals to ensure they look and function to the best of their ability.

From casement to awning windows, we have many different window styles available to you. You can even customize them with grids, decorative glass and colors – including wood grain finishes. Fill out our form online to start your kitchen window project today.

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