Top 4 of the Biggest Kitchen Remodeling Myths, Debunked

Have you been fantasizing about a new kitchen for years, but can’t decide between updating your existing kitchen or doing a total remodel? Do you know what kind of kitchen you want but don’t know where to start? 

Kitchen remodels can be expensive, and the kitchen is such a personal space that you want to get it done right the first time. It’s a big investment, so you want to make sure that you get a kitchen that you’ll love. So, if you are thinking of getting a kitchen remodel, you want to be sure you are looking at the correct information. 

Here are four of the biggest kitchen remodel myths, debunked. 

1.  Vintage Equals Small 

When people dream about the era of their grandparents, they often conjure up images of tiny kitchens with an oven on the wall and a broom closet sized pantry. While the 1950s had a reputation for small kitchens, that isn’t always the case.

With the introduction of countertops and appliances that fit flush with cabinetry, the standard kitchen size increased and so did the size of the kitchen itself.

Part of the reason for the stereotype over the small kitchens in the ’50s is because the house design was much more simple, so there wasn’t as much room to work with. If you’re considering a kitchen remodel, think about the total amount of space you have in the house. If the bedrooms are small, then the kitchen probably had to be small, too. But, if you have a large dining room, it’s likely you have more room to work with in the kitchen.

2. Get All New Cabinets and Countertops 

Sometimes the process of updating a kitchen involves gutting the entire space and starting from scratch. For some, that’s the dream.

For others, it’s a nightmare!

If you’re partial to the idea of keeping your existing cabinets, consider the advantages of updating them. In addition to saving you hundreds of dollars on a new kitchen, you’ll be able to customize the look to your own style.

And with new cabinets, you’ll have a more efficient kitchen. If your cabinets are still in good condition, rebuilding them can be a great way to go.

For a relatively small investment, you can have a new kitchen that is more aesthetically pleasing to you, and more functional. You’ll be able to use the kitchen for everything without the worry of spending a lot of money on a full remodel.

3. Wood Is Better Than Any Other Material 

Though many people believe that wood cabinets are synonymous with quality, that is a fallacy. Today, you can buy cabinets made of natural wood and other materials such as vinyl, MDF, and acrylic, among others.

Different materials have different advantages and disadvantages. For example, wood is beautiful, but it requires a lot of maintenance. This is especially true if you have a lot of moisture in the air.

Natural wood, no matter what type of wood, is susceptible to warping and other damage. You’ll find, however, that some wood types are more resistant to warping and damage than others. You just need to pick a good type. 

Over time, though, your wood cabinets will still need to be re-finished. The cost of this can add up over the years.

4. If It Looks Good, It Will Be Functional

Looks are important, but what’s most important is functionality. There’s no point having a beautiful kitchen that is a total pain to work in. That sounds like a nightmare.

So, no matter how beautiful your kitchen is, it’s essential that it be functional and practical. If your cabinets are too small or cluttered, you’ll have problems and the kitchen will look worse.

If you feel like your kitchen is lacking space, consider removing some cabinets, not adding to them. You can even buy cabinets that are foldable, which adds to the available space in the kitchen.

Conclusion

Above all else, a kitchen remodeling project should be about your needs. Whether you’re looking to build a completely new kitchen or renovate an existing one, you’ll want to think about how the space will work for you and your lifestyle.

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