The kitchen is the most common place where the family goes to bond
and communicate with each other, making it the heart of the home. It is therefore only right that
you renovate it to ensure that it stays as stylish and as practical as when you
first moved in. The only problem is that few families are able to afford
complete kitchen remodels; this kind of expense is normally put in the back
burner when a budgeted family lays out the more important things that they need
to spend on regularly.
The good news is that promoting family closeness through a kitchen
remodel doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg; all you need to do is focus on
making seemingly small changes that will have a great overall effect on the
room. These renovation suggestions are sure to positively change your kitchen
while letting you stay within your budget.
Add a splash of color
If you can’t spend a lot of money on your remodeling, the best and
quickest way to spruce up your kitchen is with a new paint job. Light colors
will transform a dark and cramped kitchen into a bright and spacious one. Also,
since a lot of cooking tends to get kitchen walls dirty very fast, it would be
a good idea to use semi-gloss latex paint that’s east to wipe clean.
Clean up your mess
Clutter is often a kitchen’s biggest problem, especially since you
have all kinds of appliances, cookware and utensils scattered all over the
place. Reorganizing your kitchen is a great way to give it a nice boost. You
can ensure that the items in your kitchen are never out of place and that the
entire room itself looks neater and bigger by purchasing some inexpensive
storage bins and racks. Once you’re done enhancing countertop storage, bring
your attention to the possibilities of wall storage with shelves and racks as
well.
Decide whether or not to
replace your storage
Don’t detach your cabinets and drawers and buy newer versions
without a close inspection. You need to spend quite a bit when you replace
drawers and cabinets, so if there are no real signs that they’re damaged, it
would be wise to keep them. If they’re sporting some wear and tear due to years
of use, apply some fresh paint or finish to get them looking like new again. If
the handles and pulls are broken or discolored, replace them with new and
better-looking ones.
Change the lights
You can give your kitchen an ambiance makeover by playing with the
lighting style. If you even out your use of natural and artificial light,
you’re not just improving the kitchen’s brightness but you’re also being
cost-effective. If you’re using incandescent bulbs, replace them with
energy-saving options like halogen lights, which also last for a long time. You
can maximize your use of natural light by removing clutter from the window
sill, cleaning the panes of decals or dirt and then hanging up sheer drapes.
When you create a plan for your remodeling project, particularly if
you have an older home, you have a better shot at staying within your budget.
These tips are designed to make sure that you don’t spend a lot in an effort to
achieve a new look for your kitchen. In doing so, you’ll be able to have a
better remodeling experience and will be able to savor the fruits of your hard
work later on. Have fun!