Simple tips to design the perfect kitchen renovation

Starting out a kitchen renovation project? Want to make sure you ‘get it right’?

Like any type of home renovation, the success of a kitchen renovation largely depends on how much effort you invest during the initial design phase, but if you’re not a professional designer, it can be difficult to know how to go about it.

To set you on the right road to create the kitchen you’ve always wanted, there are a few simple things you can do that will help you refine your vision and formulate a kitchen design that is sure to hit the mark.

1.  Find your inspiration

Every kitchen renovation starts with an initial design concept—and that starts with defining the overarching style you want to adopt.

The simplest way to do this is to get on social media sites like Pinterest or Instagram and follow a few kitchen design hashtags to see what most grabs your attention. Every time you see something you like, save it so you can start to build a catalogue of the kitchen designs and styles that most appeal to you.

While you may find that you’re attracted to a mish-mash of different styles, if there’s one particular style that is most prominent among the images you’ve saved, it’s a safe bet that you won’t regret assuming a similar design style in your own kitchen.

2.  Consider how it fits in with the rest of the home

Your kitchen design also needs to fit in with the rest of your home. For example, if you live in a period home, opting for a minimalist-industrial style kitchen may not be the best approach. Similarly, many mid-century homes will struggle to accommodate more elaborate classical designs.

While you don’t necessarily need to stay completely in line with the architecture and styling of the rest of the home, it is important to have some level of cohesion to ensure the home doesn’t feel disjointed.

Simple things like adopting the same colour scheme, flooring or materials used throughout the home can make a big difference in ensuring your new kitchen cohesively fits into your home.

3. Think about how you like to work and live

While it’s easy to get caught up on the look and style of your kitchen, make sure you pay just as much attention (if not more) to the functionality of the design. There’s nothing worse than investing a large sum of money into your new kitchen only to find out that it’s not very functional after the job is completed.

Before you sign off on the design, make sure you’ve had a good think about how you use your current kitchen, what things work well, what the pain points are and how you’d most like to work in your new kitchen.

It’s also important to think about how you live—do you like to entertain guests in the kitchen? Do the kids use the countertop to eat their breakfast or do their homework? These are key factors that need to be taken into consideration to be able to formulate the optimal design that compliments your lifestyle.

4. Visit some kitchen showrooms

Selecting materials straight out of a catalogue is an easy way to choose something you won’t be happy with. Instead, once you’ve found your overall design inspo, it’s worth visiting some kitchen showrooms to sample the range of colours, materials, fittings and fixtures you can use to bring your ideas to life.

Different suppliers have different product offerings, so looking for a kitchen renovation company like this one that has kitchen showrooms Melbourne where you can take a tour to sample the wide range of options at your disposal, making it really easy to see what will work in your kitchen. You may even find some other smart features and functionality you didn’t know about that you’d also like to incorporate.