IF you're looking to renovate your kitchen but don't know where to start, then you might just want to take note.
That's because an interior designer has revealed the three things he'd never do in his home – and advises they should be avoided at all costs.
So, get your pen and paper at the ready…
First up, the interior design guru, who posts under the acronym @whataboutdesign online, says he'd never use T-bar drawer pulls in the kitchen.
"These little troublemakers can really make your life miserable while cooking," he explains.
"They have a knack for snagging on your clothes and you might even end up tearing some pieces."
Next up are dining benches.
"No, thank you!" he says.
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"Sitting on them for an extended period is quite unpleasant due to the lack of comfortable back support.
"And if someone wants to get up from the middle, everyone has to get up to."
Last but not least, the interior designer says he'd never use black matt kitchen cabinets without hardware.
"Sure, it looks beautiful," he admits.
"But it's incredibly impractical.
"Every single fingerprint and touch is easily visible – making it a magnet for smudges."
The post has since gone viral, garnering a whopping 63k views and several comments from social media users.
"Yes!!!!! Especially the matte black," wrote one.
A second penned: "Number 1 is a very good point."
A third agreed: "1 is so true."
Meanwhile, a fourth commented: "Fact!"
Another added: "Absolutely! Usability before aesthetics."
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