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10 Trends to Avoid When Designing a Kitchen

While design preferences can vary, there are some kitchen design trends that people may choose to avoid when building a custom home, as they may become dated or impractical over time. Keep in mind that personal taste plays a significant role, and what works for one person may not work for another. Here are some kitchen design trends that you may choose to avoid: Excessive Open Shelving: While open shelving can create a sense of openness, too much of it can lead to a cluttered look. Dust and grease can also accumulate on open shelves, requiring frequent cleaning. Trendy Backsplash Patterns: Highly stylized or overly trendy backsplash patterns may go out of style quickly. Opting for a classic and timeless backsplash can help ensure longevity. Too Much White: Although an all-white kitchen may have been popular at some point, it can be challenging to maintain and may show stains easily. Some people find it lacks warmth and personality. Overdoing Industrial Elements: Industrial-style kitchens with exposed pipes and excessive use of metal may create a cold and harsh atmosphere. Balancing industrial elements with softer materials can prevent an overly utilitarian feel. Mismatched Appliances: While mixing appliance brands and finishes can work in some cases, a kitchen with too many conflicting elements may lack cohesion. It’s essential to have a cohesive color and material palette. Floating Islands: Islands that appear to be floating without visible support may not be as stable as traditional islands. Additionally, they can create an unbalanced visual effect. Intricate and hard-to-clean details: Ornate details and intricate designs might be challenging to clean and maintain over time. Simple and streamlined designs are often more practical. Too many trends at once: Incorporating too many trendy elements into one kitchen can lead to a chaotic and disjointed look. It’s often better to select a few timeless elements and complement them with subtle trendy touches. Lack of storage: Sacrificing functional storage space for aesthetics can be a mistake. It’s crucial to strike a balance between style and practicality to ensure the kitchen meets your needs. Non-functional layouts: A visually appealing kitchen that lacks a functional layout can be frustrating to work in. Prioritize functionality and workflow when designing the kitchen. Ultimately, the key is to balance personal style preferences with functionality and long-term appeal. When building a custom home take into consideration trends that may impact resale. When working with C&E Wurzer Builders, you are working with a designers and architects can help create a kitchen that suits your taste and lifestyle. Learn more and setup a consult with one of C&E Wurzer’s team members.

3 Tips for Financially Planning for a New Construction Home

Creating a solid financial plan for a new construction home is crucial. Whether you are just thinking about building or have plans drafted here are three tips to help you with your financial planning:Establish a Realistic Budget: Begin by determining how much you can afford to spend on your new construction home. Consider factors such as your income, savings, and any financing you may secure. Factor in not just the construction costs but also additional expenses such as landscaping and appliances. Consult with C&E Wurzer builders for construction estimates and talk through your needs. As approachable experts, they may have alternatives ideas to help you reach your goals such as pre-designed floor plans or design adjustments. Secure Financing Early: Explore your financing options.  Secure a pre-approval or meet with a financial expert if choosing other methods of financing before starting the construction process. This will give you a clear understanding of your budget constraints and help you avoid any last-minute surprises. Be sure to account for the cost of the land, construction, and any potential overruns when determining the amount, you need to borrow. Prioritize Your Needs and Wants: Clearly define your priorities for the new home. Identify must-haves and nice-to-haves. This will help you make informed decisions if you need to cut costs during the construction process. It’s important to strike a balance between your ideal features and the overall budget. Be prepared to communicate with your builder and discuss options along the way. Remember that a well-thought-out financial plan is essential for the success of your new construction home project. Additionally, seeking the guidance of financial professionals and experience of C&E Wurzer Builders can provide valuable insights into the financial aspects of your construction project.