Kitchen renovations are one of the top desires for any homeowner, as kitchen quality is usually not a main deciding factor for whether to buy a home or not. Nearly everyone can think of an upgrade they would like, whether it’s new flooring, a replacement oven, or additional counter space. Late spring into early summer is the best time of the year to improve your kitchen, for many different reasons. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of renovating your kitchen now.

No Holiday Cooking

The holidays are a stressful time, with extended family coming over and lots to prepare for. Cooking is one of the biggest stressors during this time, and a non-ideal kitchen can get in the way of preparing a beautiful dinner. So, rather than waiting for a catastrophic event to occur, prepare yourself for success later in the year by updating your appliances sooner rather than later.

Alongside the last point, it’s also important to test out your appliances long before the holidays come around. Since most people don’t eat a four-course Thanksgiving dinner every day, you could take the opportunity to throw a dinner party in one of the coming months. This will allow you to stress test your kitchen and determine the best way to prepare a large amount of food at once.

More Eating Options

Spring and summer provide many opportunities to get outside and enjoy the weather. One common way people celebrate the long days is by grilling after work. You can make hot dogs, steaks, or even veggie skewers with minimal kitchen prep, allowing you to get out of the way of construction and still eat homemade food at the same time. Remodeling your kitchen when the weather is good could be a good push for you to break out the charcoal and spend an evening grilling.

On top of this, when the weather is nice, there may be food-based events happening in your area. Some towns and cities host food truck festivals, while others have bazaars. You likely can’t rely on this every night, but having a kitchen under construction gives you a reason to attend many events and indulge in some of your favorite foods.

Weather is Beneficial for Construction

If you’ve contracted a team of construction workers before, you probably found out that the tasks they can do are often reliant on the weather. Rain, snow, excessive wind, and other environmental factors can get in the way of both external and internal work. Often times, workers would like to continue, but the weather may put them in harm’s way, leading them to stop. However, starting a large-scale renovation in late spring or early summer is a smart idea, as there are typically more days where the weather is ideal for manual labor.

Kids Still in School

It’s difficult to complete construction work with kids running around. Some younger children may not understand that there are hazardous materials and dangerous situations in a room that they are normally allowed to access. This is why it’s a good idea to get work started while the kids are still in school. Less time at home means less temptations for them. Plus, it’s less time that the parents need to spend watching them closely to make sure they are safe.

Ready Before Vacation

Many people take vacations in late summer or early fall, which means now is a great time to get your kitchen renovated. Renovation timelines can vary greatly, depending on the amount of work being done, but you can expect the actual construction work on a minimal remodel to take about 4-12 weeks. There is some additional time that needs to be added in for the planning stage, as well as potential weather delays and any other issues that may arise. If you’re planning to go on a vacation toward the end of August or later and you have a small-scale renovation, you may be able to find a contractor that can get this work done in that timeframe.

Spend Time Outside

Finally, as the days are longer and the weather is nicer, it’s a lot easier for most people to spend time outside. If you’re a stay-at-home parent or a remote worker, you may have an easier time adjusting to the construction work if you have a place to spend your days outdoors. This is beneficial if you have trouble concentrating or are concerned about the level of noise in your home. You might also take this opportunity to do chores and tasks outside of the home that you’ve been putting off, such as gardening or having a yearly doctor visit. It’s also a great time to commit to daily outdoor exercise, especially if you can involve the whole family.

As you can see, remodeling your home at this time of year is a great option for many reasons. While you’re considering the impacts of renovating your kitchen now, keep in mind the benefits of diving in sooner rather than later.

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