
Looking to remodel your kitchen but have no idea where to start? Check out some of our ideas to get your creative juices flowing!
- 1. Open up! Get rid of upper cabinets and opt for open shelves instead. This will help a small space feel much larger and provide a place for you to display dishes, vases and other objects of interest. The lowest shelf should be about 18 inches above the counter.
- 2. This one is a given- upgrade your appliances! Switching from basic black or white to stainless steel makes a world of difference. While you're at it, switch to energy efficient appliances to help with lower the utility bills!
- 3. Update your cabinet hardware. You can easily add more personality and style by adding upgraded knobs and pulls. This is a simple way to transform your basic cabinets into something special.
- 4. Paint! A little color goes a long way. Freshen up the walls, cabinets, even ceilings with a fresh coat of paint. This is one of the quickest, most budget-friendly updates there is.
- 5. Add some backsplash. This is yet another super simple way to transform your kitchen. Choose a tile that matches your style, whether it be classic subway or iridescent mosaic, and add instant flair!
- 6. Change up the counters! New countertops can change the look of the kitchen completely. Try traditional marble for a more upscale look, or go for soapstone for a more modern look.
- 7. It's all about the lighting! Brighten up your room with new lighting fixtures. Large florescent bulbs can look very harsh. Try smaller ceiling lights, mini pendants and under-cabinet lighting that you can control with dimmers.
- 8. Re-think your sink! Larger, apron front sinks are becoming more and more popular. A more spacious sink will come in handy more often than you may think! Top it off with a nice, new faucet.
- 9. Chalk it up! Create a chalkboard wall in your kitchen to keep track of grocery lists and weekly menus.
- 10. Don't forget the floor! If you aren't a fan of simple tiled kitchen floors, consider wood paneling or even stained concrete floors.