5 Signs You Should Invest in Kitchen Remodeling

Your kitchen is arguably the most crucial space in your home. From making that first cup of coffee and having breakfast to preparing dinner for your family, it is a space that brings the entire family together.  Being the focal point of your home, your kitchen should meet your needs and be in its best shape. So if your tiles are jaded and cabinets squeaky, you might want to consider a kitchen remodeling.

 

It is understandable that kitchen and bath remodeling are big home improvement projects, and you need to think and rethink, especially due to the costs and disruptions that tag along. So here are some telltale signs you should consider kitchen remodeling.

Outdated Cabinets

If your kitchen cabinets make a squeaky noise while opening or shutting, it is probably time to revamp them. Outdated and weary cabinets can take away from the charm of your kitchen and even affect your cooking experience. While giving your space a makeover, make sure that you strike a balance between the aesthetic elements and functionality. What’s a functional kitchen without optimum storage? There’s no such thing as too much storage, so while designing your kitchen plan, make sure to utilize every inch and corner of the space available. Consider adding pull-out cabinets, racks, and shelves in your kitchen to keep your countertop clutter-free

Significant Wear and Tear

It is practically impossible to have a perfectly clean kitchen all the time. So it is important to understand that what you see on Pinterest is not really the reality. That being said, there’s a significant difference between a messy kitchen and a shabby one. While it’s okay to have a few creaky cabinets or a leaking faucet, if most of your cabinets are falling apart and the wallpaper’s coming off, it might be time to get your kitchen renovated.

Cluttered Countertops

To reiterate, the idea of a speckless kitchen is elusive, but that if you glance at your kitchen and struggle to the surface, it could be a potential red flag. Countertops cluttered with appliances create an unappealing space and a dysfunctional kitchen. If you find yourself resorting to counter space to store utensils or food, then you need to re-examine your storage options. To remedy this problem, you can get a bigger countertop or consider installing an island to increase your counter space and add storage to your kitchen.

Bad Lighting

Your kitchen should be one of the most welcoming spaces of your home. But if the place is dingy and dreary, it can feel otherwise because nothing ruins your appetite like squinting to see your food. Most people tend to overlook this aspect as they only pay attention to the decor and storage. But it is imperative to understand that the lighting can make or break the space. So if your kitchen looks gloomy and lacks natural sunlight, you should consider updating the light fixtures. Simply adding overhead lights and under cabinets can transform your kitchen in no time.

Poor Ventilation

There’s nothing worse than a poorly ventilated kitchen. As the kitchen is synonymous with cooking, the steam, food aroma, and smoke are bound to envelop your space. While  the aroma of freshly baked brownies can leave you drooling, certain ingredients can create a lingering unpleasant odor in the room, and the airborne particles of grime will eventually settle on your walls, counters, and floor. So make sure that you have an effective ventilation system, one that will keep your kitchen smelling fresh and looking clean.

Are you looking for kitchen and bath remodeling companies for your upcoming home improvement project? Get in touch with Distinctive Renovation to book your appointment today!



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