From Cabinets to Copper, Update Your Kitchen With a New Look
First, get to know the specifics about your kitchen such as dimensions. Measure your kitchen, write down your measurements and make a quick sketch on paper to take to the home improvement store. On your drawing make sure to note where your appliances, doors, windows, outlets, and light fixtures are. Check your measurements once more to avoid headaches later.
If your cabinets are looking old and out of style, it’s time to jump into the 21st century. By replacing your old storage cabinets or refacing them, you will be amazed at the difference this will make. Check out what styles of cabinets are available for your budget. If you want to get brand new cabinets, ask your sales specialist about the free kitchen-planning services they may offer. If your decorating style is country, try some neutral colored cabinet doors. If elegance is more your style, go with dark panels.
Countertops also need renovating. Small changes to these surfaces will also make a huge difference. If you want to add some color, think about where you want it the most and pick just one surface, such as an island, to save money. To make an interesting visual impact, try mixing up materials such as wood and laminate. Corian will bring in lots of color but can be pricy. If you want a designer look but don’t want to pay big prices, try some textured lamiinate on your countertops and backsplashes. A quartz countertop will give you the look and elegance of granite but you won’t have the hassle of sealing and resealing the surfaces to keep them looking new!
Copper is making a comeback as well and can add zest to your kitchen. A copper lamp over a table can be cute. Snap on some copper knobs or change your faucet to a copper one. Appliances are also available in copper and can make your designer kitchen complete.
Storage can be created in your kitchen if you make the most of the space you have and get organized. Look for shelving carts or units to get your pantry organized and find places for the odd objects on your counters. Dish drainers can take up lots of space and can be replaced with a specialty dish rack that sits on top of your sink rather than in it. Store your spices on your pantry wall in a spice rack to keep them neat and organized but also off of your counters. Use one of your cabinets to make an extra pantry. Use dividers to store canned and dry goods. You may want to try a cart that can also be used as an island to maximize space.
There are countless ways to organize and save space in your kitchen as well as simple ways to give it a new look. And you don’t have to spend a ton of money!
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