Top Myths When Considering a Kitchen Remodel

Little is more exciting than finally deciding to do a kitchen remodel. But, like most projects that are important to you, with that excitement can come a fair amount of stress as the seemingly endless decisions you have to make pile up.

We want to make it as easy on you as possible, so before you endeavor on your kitchen remodeling journey for your Dallas area home, check out this list of common kitchen remodeling myths debunked.

Kitchen Remodel Myth: It’s best to cut corners wherever you can

When planning a major kitchen remodel, it can be more than a little tempting to cut corners, especially as you see those dollar signs adding up. But you don’t want to let costs now get in the way of value in the future. According the Kitchen Remodelers 360 study by Research for Cooking and Kitchen Intelligence, 40% of homeowners said they wish they’d spent more money on their kitchen renovation. Not only will investing in your kitchen increase your Dallas area home’s value substantially, quality cabinetry and organizational elements will also improve your quality of life.

Kitchen Remodel Myth: You should spend X percentage of your home’s value

A quick Internet search will reveal a whole range of home value percentages people believe you should be spending on your kitchen remodel. But the fact of the matter is, the only person that should have say in what you spend, is you. Kitchens are as unique as the people who own them. What one might consider a need, another might have no use for; some kitchens beg for a complete overhaul, while others only need a facelift. When assessing the “right amount” to spend, the best person to turn to is you. You’re the one that will be living in it after all.

Kitchen Remodel Myth: It’s best to incorporate trends for resale value

As anyone who’s lived through multiple decades of wearing clothes can tell you, trends come and go with the wind. What seems fresh and exciting now can become stale and outdated in almost no time at all. Investing too heavily in new trends is not only risky regarding whether you’ll still like it in the months to come, but a trend’s fleeting nature also runs the risk of seriously diminishing your Dallas area home’s value in the future. For the bigger, more permanent elements in your kitchen, consider investing in classic styles to get the most bang for your buck and save the trends for the smaller, interchangeable elements.

Kitchen Remodel Myth: Kitchen remodeling is a DIY job

DIY is all the rage with more and more people using sites like YouTube and Pinterest to take on challenging at-home projects on their own. If you’re a DIYer yourself, more power to you! But when it comes to your kitchen remodel, that’s a job best left to the professionals. Kitchen remodeling projects are highly complex. A licensed and a certified contractor will be better equipped than a homeowner when maximizing your design for efficiency, ensuring your kitchen flows well with the rest of your home, and making certain that the project has the proper permits. They’ll also know what to do when unforeseen obstacles inevitably present themselves. Save yourself the headache and hire a trusted professional to build you the kitchen of your dreams.

Author: Melinda Dzinic
Author: Melinda Dzinic

Melinda Dzinic is the founder and CEO of Euro Design Build. She has a deep passion for creating beautiful, healthy spaces for families, knowing that people’s homes are a foundation for living a richer life experience. She is a NARI Certified home remodeler whose eye for design and tireless professionalism has made her one of the top voices in Texas’s home renovation industry.

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