When most homeowners think about remodeling, they picture demolition.
Cabinets coming out. Walls opening up. The transformation beginning.
But the truth is—a successful kitchen renovation starts long before any demo begins.
It starts with design.
Remodeling Is More Than Demolition
Demolition is just one phase of a renovation. What happens before that determines whether your project runs smoothly—or runs into delays, mistakes, and unexpected costs.
Design is where you:
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define your layout
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plan your cabinet configuration
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map out appliances
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account for clearances and spacing
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align your vision with what’s actually possible
Without a clear plan, even a simple remodel can quickly become complicated.
Design Is What Keeps Your Project on Track
Whether you’re hiring a contractor or managing your own project, design decisions impact everything that follows.
A complete design plan helps:
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prevent ordering the wrong materials
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ensure appliances fit correctly
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coordinate plumbing and electrical locations
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reduce mid-project changes
It also allows contractors and trades to work efficiently—because they’re not guessing what comes next.
Tools Homeowners Can Use to Get Started
If you’re planning a DIY renovation, there are several tools available that can help you begin visualizing your space.
Common options include:
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SketchUp
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IKEA Kitchen Planner
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RoomSketcher
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FloorPlanner
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Chief Architect
These tools allow you to:
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create floor plans
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map out cabinet placement
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test layouts and spacing
They can be helpful for getting ideas onto paper—but they do require time, attention to detail, and an understanding of how kitchens function.
What Your Plans Should Include
A strong kitchen plan goes beyond a basic layout.
It should account for:
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Appliance dimensions and required clearances
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Cabinet sizes and elevations
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Window and door locations
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Traffic flow and work zones
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Spacing between key elements
It’s also important to:
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print layouts to scale
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review them in your actual space
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ensure everything functions as expected
These details are what turn an idea into a buildable plan.
Preparing Plans for Permits and Contractors
If your project requires permits—or if you’re working with trades—your plans need to be clear and usable.
That often means:
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exporting clean, readable PDFs
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including accurate measurements
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providing enough detail for others to follow
Incomplete or unclear plans can lead to:
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delays
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miscommunication
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costly corrections
Where DIY Planning Can Become Challenging
Many homeowners start with design tools and quickly realize:
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It’s difficult to account for all dimensions and clearances
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Small mistakes can have big consequences
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Layout decisions affect plumbing, electrical, and structure
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It’s not always clear what’s “standard” vs. what’s possible
This is where design becomes more than just drawing—it becomes problem-solving.
How SheBuilds Supports the Design Process
For homeowners who want to be involved in their renovation—but don’t want to risk costly design mistakes—SheBuilds offers stand-alone design packages.
These include:
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full kitchen design
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detailed plans
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3D color renderings
This allows you to:
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move forward with clarity
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make confident decisions
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hand off accurate plans to contractors or trades
Whether you’re managing your own project or hiring professionals, having a solid design in place makes every step easier.
Final Thoughts
A kitchen renovation doesn’t begin with demolition—it begins with a plan.
Taking the time to develop a clear, thoughtful design can:
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save time
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reduce stress
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prevent costly mistakes
And ultimately, it helps ensure your finished kitchen works as well as it looks.

