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Friday, April 20, 2018

How to Refresh Your Kitchen on Any Budget


How to Refresh Your Kitchen on Any Budget

Hello friends,

If your budget is around $100: Change the wall color. Between cabinetry and appliances, kitchens generally have limited wall space, which means it won’t take much paint to cover it. If you do the painting yourself, your only costs will be a gallon or so of paint and basic painting supplies. If you have cash left, use it to pick up a new art print and pop it into a ready-made frame to decorate your freshly painted wall.

If your budget is around $300: Change the wall color, put up a new art print and then swap out a light fixture. One swap for tired lighting can make a huge difference in how your kitchen looks and feels. There are so many great budget lighting options available you don’t have to break the bank to get an on-trend look. If you have more room in your budget, replace all of the kitchen lights, or splurge on a fancier pendant over the island.

If your budget is around $500: Paint, hang art, purchase new lighting and add open shelves. Open shelving certainly has its fans and its critics, but one thing is certain: It does wonders for small spaces. Even replacing one small upper cabinet with a set of open shelves can make your kitchen feel more spacious and provides an opportunity to display favorite dishes and accessories.

If your budget is around $700: What’s next? After the fresh paint, art, lighting and open shelves, consider springing for a new faucet. Replacing a kitchen faucet costs less than doing the whole sink can be a DIY job for handy homeowners.

If your budget is around $1,000: If you have more wiggle room in your budget, splash out on a new sink to go with that new faucet. Keep in mind that if your new sink is a different style than the old one, you may face additional installation costs to fit it properly into the cabinetry and counter.

If your budget is around $1,500: Paint, art, new lighting, open shelves, a new sink and then a makeover for your cabinets. Brand-new cabinetry is one of the higher-cost items in a kitchen remodel, so if you can avoid it, do! If your cabinets are in pretty good shape, repaint them, following the necessary steps to preparing them for their new finish. Then replace the old cabinet knobs and pulls. Know that if your cabinets need to be refaced, which involves replacing rather than just repainting the doors, the cost will be significantly more.

If your budget is around $5,000: Along with updating the cabinets, installing new counters is one of the biggest-impact changes you can make to your kitchen. There’s a wide range of options when it comes to great-looking kitchen counter materials  so hunt around until you find something you like that fits your budget.

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