Kitchen renovations are one of the best investments you can make in your home. But they're also one of the easiest places to blow your budget. After 3 years and 50+ kitchen remodels in Jacksonville, here are the mistakes we see homeowners make—and how to avoid them.
## 1. Not Planning for Electrical & Plumbing
**The Mistake:** Designing your dream kitchen without considering where electrical outlets and plumbing currently exist.
**The Cost:** Moving plumbing lines can add $2,000-$5,000. Rewiring for additional outlets? Another $1,500+.
**The Fix:** Work with your contractor during the design phase. Sometimes shifting your island 2 feet can save you thousands.
## 2. Choosing the Wrong Countertop Material
**The Mistake:** Picking materials based on Pinterest without considering your actual lifestyle.
**The Reality:**
- Marble is gorgeous but stains easily
- Granite needs yearly sealing
- Quartz is nearly indestructible but can't handle hot pans
**The Fix:** Be honest about how you use your kitchen. Kids + red wine + marble = regret.
## 3. Skipping the Designer (On Complex Projects)
**The Mistake:** "We'll just figure it out as we go."
**The Cost:** Demo happens. You realize the fridge won't fit. Now you need custom cabinets. Add $5,000.
**The Fix:** For anything beyond cosmetic updates, invest in design. A $2,000 designer fee can save you $10,000 in mistakes.
## 4. Going Too Cheap on Cabinets
**The Mistake:** Saving $5,000 on builder-grade cabinets.
**The Reality:** Soft-close costs $200 more. You'll use those drawers 10,000 times. That's 2 cents per use for sanity.
**The Fix:** Splurge on what you touch every day. Save on what you don't (backsplash tile, for example).
## 5. Not Planning for the Timeline
**The Mistake:** "We'll just eat out for 2 weeks."
**The Reality:** Most kitchen remodels take 4-6 weeks. That's a lot of takeout.
**The Fix:**
- Set up a temporary kitchen (microwave, mini fridge, coffee maker)
- Budget for meals out
- Have a backup plan if timeline extends
## What Actually Matters
After 50+ kitchens, here's what we've learned:
**Worth It:**
- Waterproofing under sink
- Soft-close everything
- Good lighting (under-cabinet + pendant)
- Extra outlets (you can never have too many)
**Not Worth It:**
- Exotic granite (quartz looks identical for half the price)
- Fancy appliance finishes (stainless works fine)
- Undermount vs drop-in sink (purely aesthetic)
## The Bottom Line
Kitchen renovations don't have to break the bank. Work with a contractor who's transparent about costs, plan thoroughly, and prioritize what matters to *your* lifestyle.
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