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Replace Kitchen Fixtures While Avoiding These 5 Mistakes

Modern, Scandinavian-inspired kitchen

Replacing your kitchen fixtures is a great way to refresh and update your kitchen’s look! However, if not done carefully, these updates have the potential to create a disjointed and dysfunctional space you won’t be able to use effectively.

Read on to discover five mistakes you can avoid when it comes time to replace kitchen fixtures.

 

Not Enough Task Lighting

Kitchen counter with under-cabinet lighting

Lighting is a crucial element in any space—both aesthetically and practically. When it comes to renovating your kitchen, many people make the mistake of focusing on appearance rather than considering the practicality of their lighting setup. This can cause major issues when you try to use the space later on.

To avoid this, think about where you’ll be doing the most work and what kind of lighting you need for those spaces. For example, if you plan on needing a lot of counter space to work, under-cabinet lighting is a great way to provide task lighting.

Similarly, if you plan on working mostly on your kitchen island, some more decorative lighting fixtures or overhead fixtures can provide you with the light you need while adding to the overall look of your kitchen.

 

Not Enough Storage

Kitchen cabinets and shelving

Storage is an essential part of any kitchen. However, when it comes time to replace kitchen fixtures and update cabinets, many forget to consider their unique storage needs.

The amount of closed storage you need in your kitchen depends on your lifestyle and cooking habits. Think about how many pots and pans, dishes, and food items you have and how much space they need.

If you frequently cook and entertain, you may need to add some cabinetry or open shelving. Likewise, if you don’t have as many items to store, you may be able to reduce your storage and utilize that space in other ways.

 

Cabinets That Don’t Match

Kitchen cabinets

Storage capacity isn’t the only thing to consider with cabinetry. Cabinets make up a large portion of your kitchen and play a key role in the visual appeal. However, people often decide on cabinets without considering the rest of the kitchen’s design and layout.

If you want your kitchen to have a cohesive appearance, it is important to keep the style of your flooring, countertops, and other kitchen appliances in mind when choosing cabinets. Otherwise, you could end up with mismatched elements that could give your kitchen a disjointed look.

When shopping for cabinets, take samples or pictures of your flooring and countertops with you so you can see how different cabinet styles will work with them.

 

Wrong Faucet Types

Kitchen sink and faucet

Faucets may seem like a small detail, but they can have a significant impact on the overall look and functionality of your kitchen.

There are many different types of faucets—each with a different functionality and style. Because of this, it’s again important to keep in mind the space and overall design of your kitchen when selecting a new faucet.

For example, if you have a deeper sink or if you will be washing larger pots or pans, a high-arc faucet might be the best option for you. However, if you have an open-concept kitchen layout, a high-arc faucet might impede the view from room to room.

 

No Countertop Appliance Accommodations

Microwave and toaster on kitchen counter

When it comes time to replace kitchen fixtures, updating appliances is often the first thing in mind—but what about where to store them?

As you update your kitchen, be sure to consider what counter space or storage you have to dedicate to appliances like toasters, coffee makers, and air fryers. It’s also important to make sure you have enough outlets in the right places to accommodate your appliances.

 

Replacing kitchen fixtures can make a significant difference in the appearance and functionality of your home. By avoiding these five common mistakes, you can create an effective and beautiful kitchen that fits your needs and complements your style!

Still feeling overwhelmed and unsure of where to start? Contact your local handyman service to get help on your kitchen updates today!

Ready to transform your kitchen? Contact us to learn more about how a handyman can help!

Home Care & Repair’s professional handyman services keep you in control of your small home improvements and repair projects and provide a worry-free experience when it comes to quality workmanship, fair pricing, and your safety. To learn more, please visit our website or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.


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