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For homeowners, at least one kitchen remodeling session is practically inevitable. Unfortunately, almost everyone who’s done it has something they might’ve done differently if they could turn back time. When Consumer Reports asked people who’ve done renovations what they wish they would’ve known before getting started, their regrets included:
- Not paying more attention to the finishing details
- Not starting until everything that was ordered was delivered to the home
- Not knowing the dimensions of the appliances in greater detail
Center islands, in particular, are a hot topic. One common design mistake is making the island too big. The countertop should be big enough to be usable, but not too big for the space. Figure on three feet wide, and no more than 10 feet long. As for depth, you want one that measures at least 26 to 48 inches. That will give you plenty of workspace.
Storage space is another place that’s easy to goof. Carefully plan how much storage you’ll need and where to put it. For instance, dishes and glasses need four to six linear feet of cabinet space above or near the sink and dishwasher. Pots and pans need the same amount of space, and you want to store them near your cooktop.
And don’t forget about your garbage! You want to be able to hide at least a 30-quart bin close to the sink and dishwasher.
Picking the wrong range hood can leave you steaming. To clear the air, a hood should be at least as wide as the cooktop below. Over an island, your hood should be at least six inches wider than the cooktop. As for microwave ovens, some have built-in venting, which can save space. But Consumer Reports tests find that even those that vent best don’t clear steam as well as a good hood.
Another detail that’s often overlooked is lighting. Even the brightest overheads can cast shadows while you’re working. Under cabinet lights brighten the work surface and make cooking easier.
And what do contractors wish homeowners knew before diving into a renovation?
- To always use a licensed contractor
- A general idea beforehand of what things are going to cost
- Changing their mind about what you want is the worst thing you can do
"Changing your mind after the work’s begun can cost you an additional $1,500."
Changing your mind after the work has already begun is definitely one of the most expensive mistakes you can make, according to a survey of almost 3,000 Consumer Report readers. On average, it adds about $1,500 to the cost of a kitchen remodel.
Remember, all it takes to avoid these pitfalls is some careful planning. Also, check Consumer Reports Ratings for money-saving advice on appliances and building materials. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call or send me an email.