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Before and After: 4 Things I Wish I Knew Before My Kitchen Renovation
This article details the author's experience with a kitchen renovation, highlighting key lessons learned throughout the seven-month process. Initially, the author felt dismayed by the bland architectural plans for their kitchen, which did not align with their vision of a sun-drenched, aesthetically pleasing space. This feeling stemmed from a previous challenge of being 'stuck' in a starter home, a situation where an upgrade was desired but the housing market was unaccommodating, leading to multiple failed attempts to purchase a new house.
The turning point came when the author consulted with a close friend, Courtney, an interior designer. Courtney suggested prioritizing form and aesthetic over immediate function, proposing that the kitchen could be designed around a single light fixture, effectively challenging conventional 'rules' of renovation. This approach led to a significant design decision: to forgo upper cabinets in favor of extensive window space, resulting in 24 feet of windows in the new kitchen. This choice initially met resistance from the contractor who worried about cabinet space, but after careful calculation, it was determined that lower cabinets alone would still provide ample storage. This emphasized the importance of thorough planning and number-crunching during a renovation to achieve a desired outcome.
Another crucial piece of advice Courtney offered was to understand one's homeowner personality. The designer acted as both a designer and a 'therapist,' probing into the author's lifestyle, such as shopping habits (frequent small purchases versus large bulk buys) and family size, to tailor the kitchen design to their actual needs rather than assuming standard usage. This personalized approach ensured the renovated space truly served the family's daily life.
The article also touches upon the marital strains that can arise during a renovation due to financial stress and daily disruption. To mitigate this, the author and her husband defined clear roles, with the author leading the design decisions and her husband providing support. A key concession involved incorporating a deck, which was initially beyond budget but was important to the husband. This compromise, achieved by reallocating funds, ensured both partners felt invested and happy with the final result, demonstrating the value of mutual understanding and compromise in such large projects.
Finally, the author recounts instances where trusting her own intuition, despite a contractor's warnings, led to satisfying design choices. These included installing wall-to-wall carpet, choosing a light-colored floor, and hanging lights at a lower-than-normal level. These elements, which the contractor predicted would be regretted, ultimately contributed to the unique and beloved aesthetic of their home, proving the importance of trusting one's own taste and vision in personalizing a living space. The entire renovation process, spanning seven months, ultimately resulted in a home where the family feels significantly happier and the space functions effectively for their lifestyle.
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