Kitchen Remodel Ideas
Below are some basic ideas and tips on doing a kitchen remodel. Kitchen updates and repairs can be very complicated, so before you go into this, make sure you are ready for the project. Often times you can be without a kitchen for several weeks, so plan well in advance.
Cabinet Hardware
Changing the cabinet
hardware is another way to update the look of your kitchen.
Kitchen knobs are now available in so many different designs,
shapes, colors, sizes and textures, there's definitely something
out there for every taste and style. From the very simple
and traditional solid brass to semi-precious metals and
stones, today's cabinet knobs make a large impression. Choose
from designs that have their roots in early American and
European heritage, or find knobs that express your individuality
and celebrate your hobbies and interests. Many of the knobs
available have matching pulls, bin pulls and hinge plates
so you can create a total look for your cabinets, drawers
and even furniture. The selection is so vast, you're sure
to find something that makes your own special statement.
Painting Walls and Cabinets
One of the easiest and cost-effective ways to make changes
to your kitchen is painting
it. Use light colors like white, pale yellow or almond to
open up your space or brighten a darker kitchen. Mix and
match jewel-tone colors or opt for a monochromatic look.
Cabinets can also be painted to refresh your kitchen. Spruce
up dated wood cabinets by painting them white, choose black
for a look that's sleek and modern, or paint the cabinets
bright colors to go with whatever color scheme or decor
you have in mind. You can also replace the inside of your
cabinets with lattice door inserts for a textured look.
Additionally, the inside panels can be replaced with clear
glass to display your favorite dishes and glassware, frosted
glass or chicken wire behind glass to hide clutter or fabric
hung from small curtain rods behind the glass for a country
feel.
Countertops
Update your work surface area with new countertops. Kitchen
countertops come in a variety of materials, like ceramic
tile, plastic laminate, stainless steel, wood, stone and
solid surface. Each surface has its benefits. Choosing
the right surface for you will mean deciding which material
best fits your maintenance style and your budget. If replacing
the whole countertop is too cost-prohibitive, consider
replacing sections of your counter, or just replace the
backsplash.
Appliance Panels
Do you have appliances you'd love to replace, but just
can't at the moment? If you have always loved the look
of a suite of stainless steel appliances in your kitchen,
now you can have that look. You can purchase appliance
panels and trim kits that will make your old appliances
look fresh and new. Designer colors, personalized bar
designs, sports designs and even chalkboard panels are
available to coordinate non-matching appliances or to
make your dishwasher, compactor and refrigerator look
less humdrum.
Sinks and Faucets
Another approach to creating a fresh look in your kitchen
is to put in a new sink and faucet. Kitchen sinks are
available in stainless steel, porcelain and cast iron.
You can choose a traditional single bowl sink or opt for
a double or triple bowl sink to increase efficiency. A
self-rimming sink is easier to install, as it just drops
into the existing hole and has an outside rim that sits
on top of the counter. An under-mount sink makes wiping
the counter a snap because its rim sits underneath the
counter for a smooth line. The type of faucet you choose
will depend on what style sink you have as well as how
you plan to use it, If you frequently fill large pots
or buckets from your kitchen sink, you may want a faucet
with a high arch. Faucets come in many shapes, sizes and
finishes, so it may take some time to find what you want.
Kitchen Islands and Kitchen Carts
If you're looking to gain workspace and storage space,
consider adding a kitchen island or cart. A kitchen island
will provide a work area that is stationary, so it stays
in one place in your kitchen. Kitchen islands are usually
larger, and work well in open kitchens. Kitchen carts
are best utilized in smaller kitchens where space is at
a minimum. They are usually on casters, which allow you
to move the carts wherever you need them, but the casters
also lock to stabilize your workspace when necessary.
Both the kitchen islands and kitchen carts include drawers
and shelving to store all those items you need to have
on hand. There are many different types of kitchen islands
and kitchen carts available, so if you're looking for
an alternative way to add space, the kitchen island or
kitchen cart is a great way to go.
Refurbishing your kitchen doesn't have to break the bank. We've illustrated a few ideas that can change the look of your kitchen without doing major work, but can have the same effect. Choose one or two of these ideas or use all of them to create the kitchen of your dreams.
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