Here are a few dos and don’ts from the experts.
Do Add Dark Accents – Your kitchen does not need to be monochromatic. Adding dark appliances or doors provides a pop to the space and makes it appear larger.
Don’t Ruin the Island – A kitchen island can add usable workspace and visual appeal. However, an island placed in the wrong spot can ruin the appearance and availability. Designers suggest placing the island 2 ½ – 3 feet from the counters. This allows for easy movement between the two. In a small kitchen, skip the island altogether.
Do Splurge on the Lighting – Proper lighting in the kitchen sets the mood. The kitchen has become a place to entertain, so the space needs to merge brighter light for cooking with softer, ambient light for relaxing.
Don’t Skip Proper Prep Work – It may be tempting to rush or skimp on prep work and materials; Afterall it’s not going to show when completed. The fact is that substandard prep work can cause damage to the final product, causing more money and time in the end.
A beautiful kitchen is the centerpiece of the home. Whether your remodel is a complete do over or weekend DIY project, follow these tips for the perfect result you want.