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Mistakes Guaranteed To Take Your Kitchen Refit To Boiling Point

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Kitchen renovation is among the big-hitters for adding value to your property and generally making your life easier.

Unfortunately, as is always the case with remodeling such a fundamental space, mistakes made during this project can take an extreme toll, both by adding untold hassle to the project itself and by ensuring this is a risky move rather than a wise investment.

Any homeowner should seek to avoid that downfall, and we’re going to help you do precisely that by considering the worst mistakes you could make when it comes to your new kitchen.

# 1 – Going 100% solo

Tackling renovations yourself is a great way to increase returns and perfect the space. Unfortunately, attempting certain renovations solo can also lead to botched jobs and potentially costly repairs.

Of course, it is possible to tackle the vast majority of a kitchen reno yourself (e.g. cabinet making, tiling, etc.) but remember that this is a functional space which relies on the right lighting, gas setup, and general electrical functionality. All of this needs a well-chosen professional to truly shine, meaning that you’re going to want to keep your untrained hands-off such jobs if you know what’s good for you.

# 2 – Overlooking the small stuff

It’s often best to consider the bigger picture of renovation rather than narrowing down on tiny details, yet it’s often precisely these details that end up making the bulk of a successful kitchen. While it will inevitably still help to take a broad view on this project, then, it’s always important to come full circle by considering the smaller stuff before you’ve gone too far to incorporate it.

Specifically, you’re going to want to zoom in on storage requirements like pantry cupboards, drawer dividers, and even pullout drawers that make everyone’s lives easier in the long run. 

# 3 – Failing to consider the cleanup

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Kitchen renovations are often necessary, but they’re also incredibly inconvenient, leaving you either living off takeout or having to make substandard meals on a camping stove in the garden. Hence, you’ll want to get the space back as early as possible, but remember that you’re guaranteed to pay for it if you do so at the cost of your clean-up.

Leftover renovation dust that won’t clear from those kitchen sides is especially problematic and could contaminate all of that food you’ve put away, as well as meaning that you need to strip everything out again and have a proper cleanout.

Save yourself that hassle by doing this right in the first place and making sure to take care of everything from dumpster rental that sees you getting rid of rubble right away, to crossover periods that mean you can air everything out and wipe those cupboards down properly.

Painful as the wait might seem, it’s an effort that’ll most definitely be worth your while. 

Kitchen renovation could be the best home project you’ve ever embarked on. It could also be the worst if you let these mistakes sneak in at any stage!