The last thing you want to find out is that you won’t recoup the cost of your kitchen remodel.
Follow these tips to avoid it:
- Know Your Neighborhood
Before you splurge on a $20K range or waterfall countertops, ask:
Would buyers in your area expect or pay for that?If the rest of the homes nearby have
modest kitchens, don’t get top-of-the-line cabinets. You won’t recoup the cost.
- Match the Rest of the Home
A high-end, ultra-modern kitchen in a midcentury ranch or starter home can feel out of
place. Keep updates in line with the style, scale, and value of the rest of the house.
- Don’t Chase Trends Too Hard
Bold cabinet colors, gold finishes, open shelving may be in right now, but will they be in 5
years?
Stick to timeless choices for big-ticket items and add trends with things that are easy to
chang like barstools, lighting, or backsplash tile.
- Avoid Full Gut Jobs If You Don’t Need One
New cabinets can be $15K–$50K+. If the layout works and the boxes are solid:
Paint or reface the cabinets
Update hardware
Swap out countertops or appliances as needed
Small changes can make a huge visual impact.
- Don’t DIY What You’re Not Qualified For
One badly hung cabinet or uneven tile job can tank your return on investment. If it’s out of
your skillset, hire a pro or skip it altogether.
- Focus on Function Over Flash
Soft-close drawers and a good layout matter more than built-in espresso machines or
designer faucets. Think about how it works, not just how it looks.
Reach out to me if you want a professional opinion before you spend a dime.
I’m happy to show you pictures of what other kitchens in your neighborhood look like & talk
it out with you.