The
secret is to focus on the details: small alterations are a budget-friendly way
of transforming a room, and are usually easy to achieve. We’ve put together
five ways to upgrade your kitchen without breaking the bank. Read on and get
ready for a whole new room.
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| Making your mark on your kitchen |
1. Individual touches
Many
fashionable bespoke kitchens are notable not for the designer that worked on
them but for their individual touches. Adding family photos, memento's and
trinkets are all great ways of adding personality to a room, as well as drawing
interest and questions from visitors.
2. Open-plan shelving
If
your kitchen is on the small side, you can open it up by taking the doors off
cupboards and having ‘open-plan’ shelving. Not only does this make cooking
easier by allowing you to grab things quickly, it’s also a great way of showing
off unusual ingredients or pretty crockery. You can also sand down cabinets and
paint or varnish them a lighter colour: as a rule, lighter fitted kitchens work
better for small rooms.
3. Getting great value
If
you are looking to completely re-decorate the kitchen, making small economies
where possible helps stretch the budget further. There are an infinite amount of companies out there that
offer free quotations and designs, to help you get your dream room on a
budget. A good rule of thumb to follow is to check out their kitchen reviews to make sure you know they do a good job. They’ll also be able to offer advice on the cheapest and best quality
materials, to ensure you get value for money and a hard wearing kitchen suite.
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| Bright colours to reflect your personality |
4. Create an accent wall
If
you’re after a bold look but don’t want to spend too much, why not have one
accent wall and leave the others a more neutral colour? Choosing a bright
colour is a great way of transforming a room completely.
5. Minimalism
If
you fancy yourself as a bit of a kitchen
specialist, you need plenty of space to work and create fabulous dishes. Minimalism
is a timeless kitchen design, so begin by de-cluttering the room as much as
possible. If your cupboard space is limited, invest in trolleys or cabinets
that can be placed elsewhere in the house: the less there is in the kitchen
itself, the more minimalist (and stylish) the look.

