![]() Our current fridge sits obtrusively between the doorway to the kitchen and a counter top next to our oven. When you’re replacing existing appliances in an established floor plan, it’s not as easy as just pointing to a fridge and saying “that one please!” Aside from the obvious budget, there are plenty of other important factors like dimensions and space to consider. To see the grand reveal of our new kitchen you’ll need to head over to The Home Depot Blog! A Planned (Kitchen) Attack This post has been sponsored by The Home Depot and is part one of a two part series. Luckily, I’m here to walk you through it! Before this experience, I could not have told you that more consideration and planning goes into an appliance upgrade than a car purchase ( who knew). ![]() So when my friends at Home Depot asked me if I wanted to team up for an appliance upgrade post I jumped at the opportunity. Fast forward to present day with a growing family ( bambino #2 is on the way!) and we’ve finally figured out what does and does not work in our kitchen. ![]() So any appliances were an upgrade to what we were accustomed to. We came from a tiny apartment with no dishwasher, a range that smelled like a gas leak and a fridge that sometimes kept things cold… all in a kitchen that might have been smaller than a twin sized mattress. When my wife and I bought our first house almost a decade ago ( wow, has it been that long?) appliances weren’t at the top of our necessity list when placing our final offer ( although the hot tub did convince me).
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