
Living Through a Kitchen Remodel: What to Expect, Honestly
Nobody warns you about week three. An honest walkthrough of living through a kitchen remodel — and the temporary-kitchen setup that saves your sanity.
Every kitchen remodel article shows the after photo. Nobody talks about the six o’clock question of where dinner comes from when your stove is in the garage. Here’s the honest version of living through it — because a prepared family has a dramatically better remodel than a surprised one.
Set up the temporary kitchen like you mean it
- Microwave, coffee maker, toaster oven or air-fryer, and the fridge SOMEWHERE reachable — that combination covers more meals than you’d think.
- A folding table with a cutting board, paper goods, and a wash-up station at the laundry sink or bathroom.
- Put it far enough from the work zone that plastic sheeting and dust stay out of your cereal.
The emotional timeline (every family, every time)
Demo week is exciting — progress is loud and visible. The middle stretch is where patience gets tested: rough-in, inspections, drywall — important work that looks like nothing happening. Cabinet day resurrects morale. Countertop templating brings a built-in wait (they’re measured after cabinets, then fabricated). Then it accelerates: tops, backsplash, appliances, punch list — done.
What makes it bearable
- Selections locked before demo — the single biggest sanity saver; mid-project decisions are where timelines go to die.
- A written scope so there’s never a debate about what was included.
- One point of contact who tells you what’s happening this week and what’s next — how we run every job.
Keep reading
- Kitchen remodeling: the service page
- Kitchen refresh vs. full remodel
- How SHR manages projects start to finish
Planning a kitchen this year?
We’ll walk you through scope, selections, and what living through it really looks like — before you commit to anything. Request a free consultation or call or text (817) 210-7117.