Remodeling a home isn’t just about new flooring or cabinets—it’s also about smart appliance decisions.
If you’re remodeling your kitchen or updating your home, appliances are one of the biggest purchases you’ll make. Choose wrong, and you’re stuck with noise, a poor fit, or daily frustration. Choose right, and everything works together quietly, smoothly, and efficiently.
This guide walks you through key factors to help you pick appliances that fit your layout, suit your lifestyle, and support your long-term goals.
Match Appliances to Your Layout
The best appliances are the ones that fit your space and workflow. Built-in models and panel-ready options offer a custom feel—but only if your layout supports them.
One of the most common remodeling mistakes is choosing an appliance first and trying to force it into the wrong layout.
Avoid this by finalizing appliance dimensions before you order cabinets or countertops. If you want a built-in oven, you’ll need a dedicated wall cabinet. If you’re planning an island range hood, make sure the ceiling structure can support it.
Panel-ready dishwashers or fridges create a seamless look, but they need special panels and clearances. Always make sure your installer knows the appliance specs before cutting or installing anything.
And measure carefully—appliance doors need room to swing open fully, and delivery teams need a clear, accessible path.
Prioritize Function and Family Needs
Choose appliances that suit your lifestyle—smart features are useful, but reliability, ease of use, and safety should come first.
Do you cook from scratch or mostly reheat meals? Do you have kids or pets in the home? Is noise a concern in your space?
Key considerations:
- Smart features like app control or voice assistance are helpful—if you plan to use them. If not, a simple and reliable model might be a better fit.
- Noise: Look for decibel (dB) ratings. A 39 dB dishwasher is nearly silent—ideal for open layouts. Anything over 50 dB may become distracting.
- Storage: Size isn’t everything. French door fridges are great for wide trays. Freezer drawers can be convenient, but might need better organization.
- Safety: Induction cooktops are cool to the touch and shut off automatically, making them a safer option for homes with young children.
Focus on what you’ll use every day, not just the latest features. An appliance should fit your routine—not the other way around.
Energy Ratings and Lifetime Value
Energy Star–rated appliances use less electricity, gas, or water, and typically save you money within 3 to 5 years.
Why it matters:
- High-use appliances like fridges and dishwashers can make a real difference in energy usage.
- Some states offer rebates for choosing Energy Star–certified models.
- Efficient appliances often last longer and require fewer repairs.
Check the yellow EnergyGuide label to compare long-term costs and savings across similar models.
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Best Time to Shop for Deals
Check out the latest smart refrigerators at Homery for the best deals.
Appliance prices can vary throughout the year. The best times to buy include:
- Holiday weekends like Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Presidents’ Day
- Year-end sales, when stores clear out old models
- New product launches, when older models get marked down
Many retailers also offer appliance bundles—perfect if you’re outfitting a full kitchen.
Homery regularly features deals on smart appliances with delivery and setup included, making the purchase process smoother and more predictable.
Coordinating Style and Finish
Appliances come in finishes like stainless, matte black, and white. Choose a finish that fits your home’s look and is easy to maintain.
Quick breakdown:
- Stainless steel is timeless, neutral, and fits almost any style. It shows fingerprints but wipes clean easily.
- Matte black gives a sleek, modern look. It hides smudges and works well with wood, white, or gray tones.
- White is still relevant, especially in farmhouse, coastal, or vintage-inspired homes.
Even if you mix brands, try to match appliance handles and finishes so your kitchen feels cohesive.
Tip: If you’re going for a custom or built-in look, ask your cabinet installer to match trim kits or panel-ready fronts.
Shop from Trusted Sellers
Homery offers a wide range of appliances for modern homes.
Buying from a trusted seller means better support before and after the sale.
What to look for:
- Accurate product specs
- Transparent pricing
- Flexible delivery options
- Warranty and return policies
Homery helps you compare appliances, choose the right size, and understand installation needs. Whether you need help choosing gas vs. electric or want smart features, they offer the support and selection you can rely on.
Make the Right Investment
Compare features, prices, and support now—don’t settle for less than what your remodel deserves.
Home remodeling is a major investment. Your appliances should be part of the plan, not an afterthought.