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Published December 29, 2022

Major Signs It's Time to Remodel Your Kitchen

Kitchen Remodels by Dana Laksman

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It's common knowledge that renovating your kitchen is a significant undertaking. It may even set you back tens of thousands of dollars and force you out of your house for months. That's why most procrastinate, and delay kitchen remodels as much as possible. However, there comes the point when a new kitchen is no longer something you just want but something you truly need. But how can you know if the heart of your home is ready for a makeover? To help you, we've consulted home design and remodeling experts, and here are surefire signs it's time to remodel your kitchen. If you recognize your kitchen in any of them, perhaps you should start researching local designers and remodeling contractors.

Telltale signs it's time to give your kitchen a remodel

The kitchen is the heart of the home. This is where loved ones come together to prepare meals and spend quality time together. It's one of the most used rooms in your home and thus often requires more frequent renovations than others. However, choosing to renovate your kitchen is a major undertaking. It costs a lot of money, takes up valuable time, and can be a major hassle for everyone involved. On the other hand, a kitchen remodel comes with many benefits, too. Whether it's a simple pleasure of cooking in a new space, the increase in home value, or the thrill of seeing your dream kitchen come to life, kitchen remodeling almost always has a net positive effect on its owners. But how can you tell that a remodel is just what your kitchen needs? Here are crucial signs it's time to remodel your kitchen.

You don't have enough storage space

No matter how much or how little you enjoy cooking, you still require adequate kitchen storage and preparation space. While kitchen cabinets are built to survive for many years, you may find that they are too small for your needs. Or, maybe they were placed before you purchased the property and had the opportunity to determine how much storage you actually needed. Keep in mind that the cost of new cabinets is substantial. You might as well update the rest of your kitchen while you're at it if you're having trouble installing new cabinets. Why would you go through the same trouble twice if you decide to update your flooring in six months, for example? This way, you'll avoid paying twice for things like renting storage during renovation. After all, you will need extra space to make it easier.

The current layout is not functional

Home improvement professionals often refer to a concept known as the "kitchen work triangle" when figuring out how to best lay out a kitchen for maximum efficiency. The term "work triangle" comes from the kitchen's three most-used appliances: the stove/oven, the sink, and the refrigerator. The kitchen's efficiency may be impaired if there is not sufficient space to work between these areas. Therefore, if limited space is something you're struggling with in your kitchen, perhaps it's time to rethink your kitchen's layout. Adding on is a huge undertaking, but if you're resourceful, you might be able to make do with rearranging the current layout.

The lighting in your kitchen is terrible

To create delicious meals, you will need a bright kitchen. It's difficult to cook with dim lighting. And it can be dangerous when working with sharp objects or hot pots and pans. Kitchens are one of the most common places where adequate task lighting is lacking or improperly located. But a well-thought-out lighting scheme, including under-cabinet lights, in-ceiling lights, and statement pendants, can do wonders for the usability and aesthetics of your kitchen. However, replacing the light fixture sometimes is not the answer. Instead, you may look at a major renovation project requiring gutting and rebuilding your kitchen. For example, adding a skylight is a significant renovation that may completely transform a kitchen. You'll be more motivated to get up and go in the morning if you have bright natural light to make breakfast in. 

Your kitchen is too hard to clean

It's difficult enough to find time to clean the kitchen without having to contend with old or poorly constructed surfaces that always seem dirty. Think abraded enamel sinks and counters, tile with deeply stained grout lines, wood cabinets with years of smudgy crud around the handles, and faded linoleum flooring that harbors deep-set dirt. Kitchens will inevitably get dirty. But if regular cleaning doesn't seem to improve things and the room always seems to have an unpleasant odor, take it as a sign it's time to renovate. After all, the kitchen's surfaces are crucial and should be simple to clean. Worn ones can become magnets for crumbs, grime, bacteria, and germs. It will also make your home look unkempt and possibly even emit unpleasant scents. Most importantly, your kitchen should be a clean, safe environment for food preparation. Having a kitchen that always appears dirty might make you unmotivated to cook and clean. Therefore, investing in brand-new floors, cabinets, backsplashes, and countertops with watertight coatings will make maintaining your kitchen a breeze.

Did you recognize any of the signs it's time to remodel your kitchen?

If you recognize any or some of the signs, it's time to remodel your kitchen. Wait no more! Schedule a free consultation with LA's finest interior designers and contractors, and start working on making your dream kitchen a reality. Going through kitchen remodeling will be stressful and perhaps even overwhelming at times. However, once you can enjoy the results, you'll realize it was all worth it. The fact you'll also boost the value of your home is just the icing on the cake!

Written by Dana Laksman

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