The Kitchen Layout Fail, Poor Planning

A kitchen is often the heart of a home, but poor renovation planning can create awkward layouts, limited storage, or inefficient workspaces. A common fail is ignoring the “kitchen work triangle” between the sink, stove, and refrigerator.

The Fix:

If a kitchen feels cramped or inefficient, minor fixes include adding pull-out shelves, under-cabinet storage, or movable islands. If the layout itself is flawed, larger fixes like relocating appliances or expanding countertops may be necessary.

Prevention:

The best prevention is thoughtful planning before renovation begins. Following the work triangle principle, ensuring enough clearance between counters, and incorporating proper lighting all contribute to a functional kitchen.

In conclusion, a poorly planned kitchen reduces usability and value. With smart adjustments and better foresight, homeowners can transform a frustrating space into one that is both beautiful and practical.

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