5 Common Rookie Kitchen-Reno Mistakes
Before you embark on a kitchen renovation, hear what the five common mistakes you'll want to avoid making are
After years of thinking about renovating your kitchen, you’ve finally decided to take the plunge. It’s an incredibly exciting time, but with so many decisions to make, it’s all too easy to get it wrong and end up with a kitchen that never quite looks or performs as well as you’d wanted. Here we reveal five of the most frequent kitchen design mistakes that rookie renovators make – and how not to make the same ones yourself! – and share examples of kitchens that not only dodged these common blunders but also hit the proverbial nail on the head.
Tips to create a practical, user-friendly kitchen layout:
Think about how many people will be using your kitchen at once. Consider which areas will be busiest in your kitchen (generally the sink, stovetop, dishwasher and main countertop) and make sure they are positioned in locations that are relevant to one another. Make sure you have enough room to open the doors of your fridge, dishwasher and cupboards. Plan – and measure up – which appliances you’ll be incorporating into the kitchen. Consider how much storage you’ll need.
Key measurements you need to know to design your kitchen
Think about how many people will be using your kitchen at once. Consider which areas will be busiest in your kitchen (generally the sink, stovetop, dishwasher and main countertop) and make sure they are positioned in locations that are relevant to one another. Make sure you have enough room to open the doors of your fridge, dishwasher and cupboards. Plan – and measure up – which appliances you’ll be incorporating into the kitchen. Consider how much storage you’ll need.
Key measurements you need to know to design your kitchen
2. Choosing cold, clinical light
Your kitchen is very often the heart of the home where you cook, dine, entertain and catch up with friends and family. As such, you’ll want it to feel warm and welcoming so it’s a place people enjoy spending time in.
Good lighting is essential for creating atmosphere. Cool-toned lighting can make your kitchen feel cold, uninviting and clinical. Instead, choose warm-toned lighting that sets a cosy, welcoming mood. Opt for warm-white, low-glare light globes that emit a moderate amount of light.
Your kitchen is very often the heart of the home where you cook, dine, entertain and catch up with friends and family. As such, you’ll want it to feel warm and welcoming so it’s a place people enjoy spending time in.
Good lighting is essential for creating atmosphere. Cool-toned lighting can make your kitchen feel cold, uninviting and clinical. Instead, choose warm-toned lighting that sets a cosy, welcoming mood. Opt for warm-white, low-glare light globes that emit a moderate amount of light.
Connect your lighting to dimmers so you can switch the mood from a bright cooking zone to a relaxed, moderately lit entertaining zone when you have guests over.
Choosing the right colour temperature of LED lights
Choosing the right colour temperature of LED lights
3. Not placing lights above countertops
Having lights in the wrong places is one of the most common mistakes rookie kitchen renovators make. As a result, they often end up working in their own shadows, which is not only impractical but dangerous too.
Having lights in the wrong places is one of the most common mistakes rookie kitchen renovators make. As a result, they often end up working in their own shadows, which is not only impractical but dangerous too.
It’s vital to be able to see what you’re doing when you’re chopping, cooking and prepping. Once you’ve chosen the right types of lights, make sure you place them where they’re actually needed; namely, over your countertops, sink, stove and prep zones.
4. Not thinking long-term
When renovating your kitchen, be mindful when choosing the colour of your finishes. While that eye-catching trend might be just what brings a smile to your face, consider what will happen if you decide to sell – will buyers love that combination of red backsplash, yellow tiles and black cupboards?
When renovating your kitchen, be mindful when choosing the colour of your finishes. While that eye-catching trend might be just what brings a smile to your face, consider what will happen if you decide to sell – will buyers love that combination of red backsplash, yellow tiles and black cupboards?
A low-key colour palette based around white, grey or beige are more likely to stand the test of time. But that doesn’t mean they have to be boring; if you love bold brights, splash out on some eye-catching accessories, such as a brightly coloured appliance or a striking vase that can be left out on the countertop.
10 bright ideas for inserting colour into a white kitchen
10 bright ideas for inserting colour into a white kitchen
5. Forgetting that kitchens are no longer just for cooking
Kitchens are not purely utilitarian spaces anymore, so make sure you plan your kitchen in line with the lifestyle you want to enjoy – whether it’s creating space for entertaining or dining, including somewhere for the kids to do their homework, or adding a dedicated place where you can sit down and catch up on emails or plan the family schedule on your laptop or tablet.
Kitchens are not purely utilitarian spaces anymore, so make sure you plan your kitchen in line with the lifestyle you want to enjoy – whether it’s creating space for entertaining or dining, including somewhere for the kids to do their homework, or adding a dedicated place where you can sit down and catch up on emails or plan the family schedule on your laptop or tablet.
When planning your kitchen layout, look to include modern extras such as home hubs, entertaining spaces or office nooks. Just be sure not to skimp on the essentials such as storage in order to do so. Remember, the golden rule in property is function first!
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Have you made a rookie kitchen-reno mistake in your kitchen? Tell us what you’d do differently next time in the Comments, and don’t forget to like and save this story, and join the conversation.
Have you made a rookie kitchen-reno mistake in your kitchen? Tell us what you’d do differently next time in the Comments, and don’t forget to like and save this story, and join the conversation.
People often get caught up with the aesthetics of a kitchen renovation and don’t think carefully enough about the practicalities, such as functionality and workflow. Getting these aspects right should be your first focus during a kitchen model – paint colours, countertop finishes and tap choices should be secondary. If not, you’ll end up with a kitchen that looks beautiful, but is awkward to cook and move around in.