We all know that life happens and change is inevitable. Even if you were completely in love with your kitchen when you first moved into your home, you may find it no longer suits your needs or style. In most cases, remodeling your kitchen is much more practical and cost-efficient than moving houses. But, at the same time, planning a kitchen remodel is no easy feat.
Planning is paramount to ensure you get what you want and need without wasting time or money along the way. Here are a few things to consider when planning a kitchen remodel.
Evaluate Your Family’s Life Stage
One thing to consider when planning a kitchen remodel is the life stage your family is in. The stage of life that you and your family currently find yourselves in will have a big impact on the way you design your kitchen. The amount of traffic you expect your kitchen to see will affect not only the layout but the materials you choose as well.
For example, if you’ve had kids since your previous kitchen upgrades, you may need to make it more child-friendly this time around. If you have a busy, active family, a design with good flow and an easy-to-navigate layout could be extremely beneficial for you.
You may even want to consider materials that stand up to heavy use and are easy to clean. Whatever your needs are, incorporate them into your new design to help make your kitchen as efficient and easy to use as possible.

Set a Realistic Timeline
There is no question that remodeling your kitchen will take time and cause upheaval in your family’s daily routine. Properly planning for these disruptions is important.

Ask yourself the following questions:
- How will you shift and accommodate not having regular access to your kitchen?
- Will you eat out more?
- Do you have the space to organize a temporary, make-shift kitchen in another part of your home?
Talk to your project manager about deadlines so that you will have an idea of how long you can expect to be without a kitchen. Being able to see a light at the end of the tunnel and knowing that your dream kitchen is waiting for you can often make the inconvenience a lot easier to endure.
Budget
Before you start your kitchen renovation, it’s important to set a budget. Determine your financial comfort zoneand plan accordingly.
Then, talk to your project manager and see which projects are the best to tackle first. If you know that you only have enough money set aside for a few projects, take some time to prioritize which ones are most important to you.
At the end of the day, you may not be able to remodel your entire kitchen, but at least the elements that are most beneficial to you will be out of the way.
Design Necessities When Planning a Kitchen Remodel
When it comes to the design of your new kitchen space, it’s important to create a space that you love and feel comfortable being in. Here are some of the most important design elements to consider.
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Functional Layout For Optimal Use
The kitchen is the heart of the home. It can host many different activities such as food prep, dining, entertaining, and family time. Because of this, the layout of your kitchen is one of the most essential elements to consider when planning a remodel. You want your space to be functional. So, before you start, it’s important to know and understand what kind of space you have to work with.
Begin by looking at what you already have and considering the activities that space must accommodate. Ideally, when you are preparing meals, you want to be able to access everything you need — the refrigerator, stove, sink, counter space, etc. — in as few steps as possible.
Consider the next questions:
- How would you organize your kitchen better?
- Would you benefit from a peninsula or an island?
- Can your current layout be opened up to give you more room?
- What part of the kitchen do you find yourself spending the most time working in?
- Do you need to find space to add in a pantry?
Keeping your needs in mind can help you determine where to put things like cabinets, appliances, and counter space.

Choosing the right style
While functionality is essential, the style of your kitchen is equally important. After all, you’ll spend a lot of time there, so you’ll want it to be a space you love. Consider the following when choosing your kitchen’s style:
- Style preferences: Clean and modern, rustic and warm, farmhouse-chic, or industrial
- Colors: Calming neutrals or bold, vibrant hues
- Textures and finishes: Think about the materials and finishes that best suit your taste
Designing a kitchen that reflects your personal style will create a space you’ll enjoy for years to come.
If you aren’t sure, take some time to look at design magazines to get some ideas and inspiration. You may even want to keep a scrapbook or folder of images you like to show your designer.
At DFW Improved, our professional designers are ready to walk you through our design showroom to help give you a clear vision of what your new space could look like.
Selecting Materials
Once you’ve decided on the style of your new kitchen space, it’s time to take a look at materials. Many homeowners are willing to invest in high-end materials and hardware for a place where they know they will be spending a lot of time. Thankfully, there are a lot of materials on the market now that offer the look and feel of high-end products with less hefty price tags.
For example, engineered quartz is both sturdy and attractive, and is often found at a fraction of the price of granite or marble. If an industrial feel is more your style, concrete countertops are continuing to grow in popularity.
Talk to your designer about the materials that will work best in your space to ensure that you have the look you want at a price you can afford.
Upgrading Appliances

If you’re upgrading your kitchen, you might as well take the opportunity to upgrade your appliances, too. After all, new countertops and cabinets can easily get overlooked if the appliances are still old and outdated.
Choosing appliances is something that should be done as part of the planning process before the renovation begins.
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Conclusion
Remodeling your kitchen is a significant undertaking, and effective planning is essential for a smooth process. As the saying goes, “Measure twice, cut once.” Taking the time to get everything right during the planning phase will save you time and money later. By focusing on layout, materials, appliances, and overall functionality, you can design a kitchen that serves both your immediate needs and long-term goals. If you have any questions, we’re here to assist you.