Sometimes the biggest impact on a room can stem from the smallest changes. Read these tips to freshen the look of your kitchen, without the headache of a big remodel. These projects take a few hours, some take a weekend.
Pick Out Some Under-Cabinet Lighting
We talked about overhead lighting, but adding new task lighting in the form of under-cabinet lights is also a worthy project. Under-cabinet lighting doesn’t have to be expensive! LED ropes, for example, are highly affordable and easy to install. While it adds a new dimension to your kitchen, it also highlights dust and dirt, so keep your counters clean!
Switch Out the Hardware
One way to update the kitchen without spending a lot of money is switching out the cabinet hardware. This project can be done in one day and can help tie together the look of a room.
Change the Cabinet Color
Gray has become the go-to neutral, for good reason. Depending on the shade it fits well into most home color schemes. The color also helps to hide any finger prints or food splashes.
Install A New Island Countertop
If you don’t have the money to switch out all the countertops in your kitchen, focus on the island. By changing the island countertop a new-look can be tested in a small way.
Build an Herb Garden
Freshen up your kitchen by bringing the outdoors in with a new hanging herb garden. This project is a good one to build in the late winter/early spring so you can transplant the herbs outside when the growing season starts. Herbs need a lot of sunlight, so make sure the hanging garden is placed near a sunny window.
Update the Appliances
Stainless steel has been the go-to appliance finish for years, but tastes change. Black stainless steel appliances with a matte finish offer better protection against fingerprints and they contrast beautifully against light-colored cabinets. This is a highly effective, but expensive, way to freshen up your kitchen.
Replace Old Flooring With Vinyl Tiles
Flooring is often an expensive project because of the materials used and labor required, but today there are many options for inexpensive flooring projects. If your kitchen has decades-old linoleum, it’s time for a redo. Explore vinyl tile styles and colors to find something you like. Today’s vinyl tiles are affordable, very easy to install, and can even mimic the properties of other, more expensive surfaces for a high-end look.
Update or Add a Tile Backsplash
Tile adds interesting texture, color and style to any kitchen. Plus, tiling a backsplash is a very DIY-friendly project. Here are tips on installing a subway tile backsplash and a mosaic tile backsplash.
Install a New Sink
The kitchen sink is used every day and can get worn and tired looking before other elements in the kitchen. Replace the sink to give your kitchen a boost.
Install Expandable Shelves in Cabinets
Replace the Faucet
If you replace the kitchen sink, you’ll likely want to replace the faucet as well. Another benefit of updating the faucet is it may save water. When choosing a faucet there are a few things to consider, in addition to style. Make sure it aligns with the sink-hole pattern and your family’s lifestyle.
Update the Lighting
A statement light fixture can change the whole look and feel of your kitchen. Find something that doesn’t look out of place, but also doesn’t look like the light in every other kitchen on the block. Then, carefully choose the right bulb(s) to cast warm or cool light, as you prefer.
Resurface the Countertops
Did you know that you can resurface your countertops? You can! It’s no more difficult than a painting project, so basic tools and skills are all you need.
Create a Rustic Produce Basket
Sometimes all that’s needed to spruce up a space is organization. This creative way to store fruits and vegetablesis inexpensive and attractive. It’s also a bonus that this project will free up valuable counter space.
Remove Countertop Stains
Maybe all your kitchen really needs is a good cleaning. Depending on the surface, and the stain, some elbow grease may be needed.
Strip Away Old Paint and Redo Your Cabinets
Many older kitchens are weighed down by poor cabinet surfaces that have been scratched, stained and worn down over the years. But a weekend project can transform them at low cost if you are willing to work at it. Sand down the old paint or stain on those cabinets and see what lies beneath. If the wood has a rich grain, restore it and preserve it with a varnish. If you prefer to paint, then choose a color (lighter pastels are the latest trend) that goes with your walls and appliances. You will be amazed at how different your kitchen will look with new cabinets.
Turn Dated Countertops Into Cutting Boards
Countertops tend to show their age, especially if they are an outdated color or worn out material. Countertops are a tough sell for a cheap kitchen upgrade because new materials tend to be very expensive. An affordable option you should consider is taking off a section of old counter (preferably the worst part) and installing butcher block or other cutting board-style material instead. This adds new functionality to the kitchen and provides a clean, minimalist look.
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