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Don't Make These Kitchen Design Mistakes

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If you're in the position to design your own kitchen, you might have a lot of trepidation about the process. After all, there are plenty of mistakes you could make that will end up costing you time, money, and a lot of wasted effort.

To ensure your kitchen design goes smoothly and looks great, avoid some of these common design mistakes.

Mistake: Forgetting the Flow of Your Kitchen

A kitchen should be designed with the workflow in mind. Think about how someone would naturally move through the room and place appliances, cabinets, and other items in logical locations.

Mistake: Including Little Counter Space

Nobody likes a cramped kitchen. Make sure you include plenty of counter space to make food preparation and cooking easier. Think about how much counter space you need while prepping food as well as how many counter-sized appliances you use.

Mistake: Leaning Too Far Into Current Trends

Trends come and go, so when designing a kitchen, look for classic design elements that will stand the test of time. Design your kitchen to represent your own personal style, not just the designs you see in magazines. This will help ensure that your kitchen looks great for years to come. If you want to incorporate some modern trends, opt for smaller accents rather than large, expensive updates.

Mistake: Skimping on Lights

A poorly-lit kitchen makes it hard to cook and enjoy time in the space. Make sure you have adequate lighting throughout your kitchen, from recessed lights to overhead fixtures and more. For task lighting, consider adding under-cabinet lamps or a pendant light over your kitchen island. This will help create a comfortable atmosphere and make it easier to use the space.

Mistake: Ignoring Ventilation

No one wants to be stuck in a kitchen that smells like last night's dinner. Install an exhaust fan or range hood to help keep the air clean and make it easier to cook in your kitchen. Ventilation also helps to keep the room cool and comfortable without having to open a window. Proper ventilation can also help prevent steam and smoke from damaging your cabinets and countertops over time.

Talk to Your Remodeling Professional

When designing your kitchen, don't hesitate to ask questions and get advice from a kitchen remodeling professional. A kitchen remodeler can help you create the perfect kitchen for your needs and lifestyle. They can also help you make sure your kitchen is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Reach out to a local remodeling service, such as Multicraft Home Remodeling, to learn more.


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