
"A kitchen renovation doesn't have to be a stressful project completed at a breakneck pace. If you aren't about to sell your home (or aren't making emergency repairs), it may be worth it to take your time. A slow renovation is a more intentional, gradual, and mindful approach to addressing challenges or concerns in your kitchen or just making tasteful upgrades. To get a better handle on the process, we spoke with Carmine Argano, owner of Creative Design Ceramic Tile & Bath, to get his tips for putting this trend into practice during a kitchen renovation."
"According to Argano, a slow renovation is "a phased, intentional approach to updating a house over time instead of doing a full gut-and-replace all at once." You might consider this approach to a kitchen renovation if you want to keep your kitchen renovation affordable or if you aren't in any hurry and want to choose each design element carefully. "Rather than hiring one crew to redo everything in a single block of time, a slow reno breaks the work into digestible chunks, often room-by-room or trade-by-trade, so homeowners can spread out costs," Argano explains."
A slow kitchen renovation phases updates over time instead of a full gut-and-replace, allowing homeowners to spread costs and choose design elements deliberately. Phased work often proceeds room-by-room or trade-by-trade, giving time to weigh flooring and backsplash options and make intentional choices. Living with partial work is part of the process, so planning for mess, noise, and patience is necessary. This approach suits homeowners not in a hurry or seeking an affordable, thoughtful upgrade. A slow renovation offers a gradual, mindful path to achieve desired kitchen improvements while managing budget and timing.
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