Kitchen outlets aren’t the most exciting part of a remodel, but they’re one of the most important. Poor planning can leave you with a backsplash full of clutter, awkward appliance setups, or outlets that don’t meet safety codes. Before you finish your kitchen design, here are five mistakes homeowners make with outlets, and how to avoid them.
1. Skipping Extra Outlets in the Kitchen
Building code sets a minimum, but most homeowners wish they had more. Between small appliances, chargers, and extra gadgets, adding extra outlets during your remodel will save you from constant unplugging later.
2. Ignoring Hidden or Discreet Options in your Kitchen
Pop-up outlets, in-drawer charging stations, and under-cabinet outlet strips keep your backsplash clean and your counters uncluttered. These options are easy to include during a remodel and can make a big difference in the final look of your kitchen.
3. Don’t Forget that Pantries and Islands Need Outlets Too
Islands, peninsulas, and walk-in pantries often need outlets for blenders, microwaves, or phone chargers. Many homeowners forget these locations, only to regret it later when they’re running extension cords.
4. Skipping Modern Features in Your Kitchen
USB outlets, combo GFCI/USB receptacles, and even smart outlets can make your kitchen more functional. These upgrades are affordable and keep your space ready for modern devices without adding clutter.
5. Overlooking Safety Requirements to save money
Any outlet near a sink or wet area must be GFCI-protected to meet code and prevent electrical hazards. Skipping this can cause inspection problems and safety risks, so make sure it’s included in your plan.
Planning a Kitchen Remodel?
Getting outlet placement right is just one piece of the puzzle. At M&D Construction, we help Fayetteville homeowners design kitchens that are functional, beautiful, and built to last.
Need help planning your remodel? Call (910) 978-8125 or visit mndbuild.com to schedule your consultation.