1. Accept the Chaos

  • Tip: Your kitchen will look worse before it looks better. That’s not a design choice — it’s just how remodeling works.
  • If you’re wondering whether you’re living in a construction site or a post-apocalyptic film set… yes.

2. Set Up a Temporary Kitchen

  • Tip: Move essentials (microwave, toaster, coffee maker) to another room. Bonus points if there’s a sink nearby.
  • You’ll discover how many meals can be made with just a microwave. Spoiler: Not many.

3. Stock Up on Disposables

  • Tip: Paper plates, plastic utensils, and wet wipes are your new best friends.
  • This is your guilt-free moment to embrace the “camping indoors” lifestyle.

4. Meal Plan Like a Pro

  • Tip: Plan for no-cook meals, slow-cooker recipes, and yes—lean into the takeout life for a while.
  • By week 2, your local Mexican place will know you by name. Embrace it.

5. Keep Your Eye on the Prize

  • Tip: Remind yourself what you’re working toward — that dreamy kitchen with actual drawers that open.
  • Visualize it. Touch the cabinet sample. 

6. Don’t Fight the Dust

  • Tip: Cover nearby furniture and close off construction zones as much as possible.
  • Just accept that dust is now part of your home’s aesthetic. It’s “industrial chic.”

7. Communicate (with your remodeler and your family)

  • Tip: Stay in the loop on timelines, daily goals, and any hiccups that arise.
  • Group therapy is optional… but recommended if your coffee maker goes missing.

8. Give Yourself (and Everyone) Grace

  • Tip: Tempers may rise. Deadlines may shift. It’s okay.
  • Just remember, this is temporary. Like your sanity.

Conclusion: Remodeling is tough, but with a little planning, a sense of humor, and a good cabinet company (hint hint), you’ll make it through — and maybe even laugh a little along the way.