You are about to take on a substantial renovation project. The kitchen is the most important and valuable room in your home. Shelly McClure, Professional Kitchen Designer and founder of ReDoMyKitchen.com, shares some essential tips to consider before you begin.
1. Think through your kitchen’s layout. Does it function as well as it could, or are you just used to the way it is now? Can you relocate appliances or plumbing? The last thing you want is a brand new kitchen with the same old problems.
2. Take inventory. Make a detailed account of your pots, pans, utensils, dishes, food, etc. and consider how and where they will be stored. Where will you be preparing food? Where will you clean up? These are basic design essentials to keep in mind when planning your layout.
3. Hire a kitchen designer. This is a big job that can be overwhelming. You’ll save money in the long run by eliminating costly mistakes.
4. Maximize storage. Replace existing lower cabinets with deep drawers and pull-out shelves to make the most of your storage space. They hold more and provide easier access. No more getting down on your knees and digging that chafing dish out from the back behind the juicer.
5. Don’t take design ideas or solutions from your contractor. You wouldn’t take medical advice from your attorney. While your contractor is a professional, he is not a designer.
6. Granite is not the end-all-be-all in countertops. There are some beautiful, durable options in limestones, solid surfaces, and especially some cool recycled materials.
7. De-clutter countertops. A clutter-free countertop makes the room feel larger and gives you more workspace. Hide the microwave, toaster and espresso machine in an “appliance garage” to free up counter space.
8. Install under cabinet lights. They provide direct light where you most need it…on the countertop and work area.
9. Add a shallow shelf to your backsplash. It’s a great place to put the salt and pepper, olive oil, cookbooks, etc. and it will free up space on your countertop.
10. Quality is important. Buy the highest quality materials you can afford. Cheap is cheap. Your mother was right – you get what you pay for.
ReDoMyKitchen.com allows virtually anyone, anywhere to hire a professional regardless of budget. Shelly gives you the principal benefits of hiring a designer without all of the associated costs. Learn more and get started at ReDoMyKitchen.com.





Martha Concrete Lam...

And very important- figure out how much money you can spend. Then subtract 30%. Tell your designer and contractor about the lesser amount & be prepared to spend the additional money on the unexpected.
do you know where is this wine rack from? it is exactly what i need!
I know this sounds like a commercial, but Shelly McClure designed my kitchen and it's beautiful. I even have overhead lighting in my pantry cabinets.
I'd like into on that wine rack too.
Shelly spent alot of time with us on those ten points and we only made a couple of small changes. I can't wait until she helps us completely re-do a kitchen. I wish we had her expertise on other projects we tackled. It's a great list of tips.
Those look like two of these wine racks, mounted slightly staggered. Nice installation, and not a very expensive option. They are available here.