Budget-friendly ideas for upgrading your kitchen

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Thinking Of Upgrading Your Kitchen? Here Are 8 Imaginative Ideas That Don’t Necessarily Have To Break The Bank…

For most people, the kitchen is the heart of their home. It’s the place where delicious food is cooked, guests can be entertained, and families come together to eat and talk about their days. A kitchen is also the room that potential buyers are most interested in, so a good kitchen can significantly increase your property’s value.

Since kitchens are such a bustling, vibrant part of the house, you’ll want to make sure that yours is an enjoyable space to be in. A modern, light and airy kitchen will be more pleasurable to spend time in than a cramped, old-fashioned kitchen that’s falling apart.

If you’re trying to save your cash, then don’t worry, because injecting a bit of light into your kitchen doesn’t have to break the bank. Although refitting an old kitchen is the surest way to improve your living space and increase your house value, there are many other changes you can make to your kitchen in order to give it a fresh, new look. Here are just a few ideas.

Budget-friendly ideas for upgrading your kitchen

Opt For A Full Remodel

Not only will a new kitchen refresh your room’s image and make your house look more modern, but it is also a necessity if your kitchen hasn’t had any work done to it in a while. Over time, your kitchen will have endured a good deal of wear and tear- and the older it is, the more likely it is that you need a remodel. The accumulation of grease and oil is hard to remove, so in these situations, it’s actually easier to get a new kitchen fitted.

Getting a new kitchen will enhance functionality, lower energy costs if you bring in more energy-efficient Smiths City appliances, and give your kitchen increased comfortability and safety. For as little as £3,000 you can upgrade your cupboards and worktops, but if you’re planning on redesigning the whole room, you should expect to spend a significantly higher amount. The cost will also depend on whether you’re hiring people to fit your kitchen, or whether you’re doing it for yourself.

Repaint Or Replace Cabinet Doors

If you’re not willing to blow your budget on a full kitchen remodel, then simply repainting or replacing your cabinet doors is a great way to upgrade your kitchen. Your cabinets take up a great deal of your kitchen and are usually one of the most eye catching pieces of furniture in the room- so the colour and style of your cabinets really matters.

For example, dark, old-fashioned cabinets will make your kitchen appear smaller and more cramped, while modern, light-coloured cabinets will give your kitchen a fresh, bright and modern feel. Pay attention to the door handles on your cabinets also, as the style of a door handle can really age your house. In fact, if you’re not willing to replace your cabinets, then changing the door handles is a really simple way to freshen up your kitchen.

If you’re looking for high-quality plywood kitchen cabinets, then take a look at CNC creations. They offer expertly designed, machined and pre-assembled birch plywood cabinets which can be shipped directly to your door. Not only do their cupboards look aesthetically pleasing, but they’re also designed to stand the test of time, meaning that you won’t have to upgrade your kitchen again in a hurry. If you want to find out more about what the company has to offer then you can check out their site: cnccreations.co.uk.

Change The Lighting

When we’re thinking about upgrading our space, lighting is often something which is forgotten about. But since modern lights have the ability to transform a room- and with new lighting being such a cheap option- it’s definitely worth doing.

If you don’t already, why not install some spotlights into your kitchen? It’s the quickest way to make your house look like a show home, and gives a clean, modern feel to your space. If you have an island, then low-hanging lights or a statement lampshade can be a great addition to your kitchen. Just make sure you go for an option which matches your cupboards and appliances.

Buy New Accessories

Many kitchen accessories like toasters, kettles, blenders and microwaves are left out on your worktops- so if you want your kitchen to look appealing, you need to make sure that your accessories are up-to-scratch.

Try to keep your colours and styles similar so that nothing clashes. It’s best to go for a matching set to make things easier for you- and you can usually save some money in the process.

Black and silver is a great colour combination for many kitchens, and you’ll find a number of different appliances with these colours online. If you’re going for more extravagant colours, it’s even more important that the shades match exactly to avoid anything from clashing.

Upgrade Your Crockery And Cutlery

Just like our accessories, crockery and cutlery can soon become chipped and worn-looking after so many uses. And while they’re usually going to be hidden away in your cupboards, the importance of new crockery should not be underestimated, as it’s one of the easiest ways to impress dinner guests.

Designs like marble and copper are bang-on-trend at the minute, or if you’re looking for something slightly more timeless, keep your colours more simply and let the design do the talking.

Replace Your Floor

There are so many different styles of kitchen flooring to choose between, ranging from wood, to tiles, to laminate flooring- so it all depends on your personal taste. Tiles tend to be the lowest-maintenance type of flooring, since they’re easy to clean and won’t be affected by humidity.

Wooden flooring may look stunning, but it can be more high maintenance- so is probably a better option for if you don’t have any children or pets.

Increase Your Storage

Kitchens can easily begin to look cluttered when items aren’t stored correctly. If you find that your cupboard items are overflowing onto the workstations or the floor is littered with spare bags of dog food, you might want to think about increasing your storage.

Ideally, some additional cupboards would easily sort out your problems- but if you live in a rental or you’re not willing to take your DIY skills to that level, there are plenty of storage options which can work well and allow your kitchen to look more organised.

Bread bins work great for storing overflow pantry items, and you could pick up some clear glass jars to use for storing cereal, rice and pasta. These look more appealing on countertops and work surfaces- and are actually a band on trend accessory to have in your kitchen at the minute.

Fridge storage containers and under-shelf storage baskets are also great for keeping your kitchen items organised, and you could purchase some wall hooks to keep pans neatly stored and free up much-needed cupboard space.

Get New Blinds

New blinds are another great option for modernising your kitchen- particularly if your current blinds give your kitchen a 1990s office kind of feel. Go for blinds in bright, neutral colours like white or cream to allow your kitchen to look as bright and airy as possible.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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