The kitchen is the hub of the house. It’s where mums spend most of their time preparing yummy food and we entertain guests. The value that can be added through a kitchen renovation is quite significant too. It is thought that by upgrading your kitchen, you can increase your property’s value by up to 10% - that’s £25,000 for a £250,000 house. Continue reading for top tips on revamping your kitchen.
While they may have become a little dated, you may be better off keeping your existing cupboards as they are. If they are in perfect shape with no chips and you’re thinking of having a revamp, vinyl wrap is a good alternative. It can easily be installed and just as easily taken off to be updated once again. The cost difference is huge as you can pick up a single roll for as little as £5. It’s renter friendly too, so you won’t have to put up with your landlord's choice of boring, slate grey for long.
Minimalism
The minimalist look has been trending for some time and it’s because it looks so sleek. Clutter can make it hard for your eyes to focus and difficult to recreate a theme. Opting for clever and hidden storage solutions such as refrigerator and washing machine cupboards can help with this.
Under Cabinet Lighting
If you’re looking for a “spacey” modern feel, under cabinet lighting can help. Layering your lights can help you to make an otherwise boring and square room seem as though it has some dimension.
Update Your Flooring
One of the things that is often overlooked is the floor. While it may not be within your direct eyeline, it contributes to the overall appearance and feel that your kitchen gives off.
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