REMODELING YOUR KITCHEN WITH STYLE

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When renovating our home, the first place that most of us would start is the kitchen. It’s one of the most important rooms in the house, used for eating, entertaining, and spending some quality time with the family. Out of all of the changes that you can make to your home, a kitchen remodel is likely to give you the biggest return on your investment. It isn’t difficult to re-imagine an outdated kitchen. Here are some tips on how you can revamp your kitchen and turn it into a chic and stylish space.

Remodeling Your Kitchen by Upgrading Old Appliances

Outdated appliances are one of the first signs of a kitchen that needs remodeling. Not only will upgrading fixtures such as your fridge, oven, and dishwasher give your kitchen a sleeker appearance, but you’re also likely to save on your utility bills with more energy efficient appliances. If you have a smart setup in your home, you can purchase WiFi capable equipment that can connect to your network.

Light Up Your Space

There’s nothing more off-putting in a kitchen design than a dark or dreary space. It’s important to include plenty of lighting throughout the room, whether you choose to install additional ceiling lights, or simply plug in some wall sconces. If you’re able, it’s also a good idea to include a large window or two to let in plenty of light during the day. Not only will this brighten up the room, it also allows you to grow herbs and edible plants indoors.

Add an Island

You can never have too much prep space in a kitchen. If you have the room for it, adding an island in the middle of your kitchen can make it easier to prepare some fresh food, by providing storage for kitchen tools, a stove top, or a sink . If you don’t have the room or the means to add an island to your kitchen layout, don’t worry. You can always increase counter space by adding a small prep counter or investing in a mobile unit.

Remodeling Your Kitchen To Increase Storage Space

Just like prep space, it’s best to have ample storage space in your kitchen. This gives you plenty of room to store food, dishes, and rarely used appliances instead of wasting valuable counter area. If you can’t install any more cabinets, you can always attach shelving to your wall to give yourself more storage space. What’s more, you’ll be able to show off your favorite dishware and fine china.

Include Some Color

While you might not want to go painting your kitchen walls in lime green or bright fuchsia, it’s okay to include some bold accents in your color scheme. You can paint cabinet doors or molding in bright colors, or you can hang some vibrant wall art. For the walls, though, it’s best to stick with muted natural colors that will make the room appear bigger and brighter.

Remodeling your kitchen not only gives you a stylish new space to enjoy but is also likely to increase the value of your home. There are a number of relatively simple changes that you can make to your kitchen space to improve the aesthetics and the workflow of the room.