Here are some inexpensive remodeling ideas that can give a kitchen a high-budget look:
Cabinets are often the most expensive element of a kitchen remodel, but you can save money in many ways. Instead of replacing your cabinets, consider refacing them, a process that just replaces the doors and trim rather than the whole cabinet. Use glass in some cabinet doors, or paint or re-stain your cabinets a different color.
Changing the countertops can do wonders to refresh the look of a kitchen. If you're in love with the look of solid granite but blanch at the price tag, consider tiles of granite or another stone to simulate the look at a lower price.
Laminate countertops can now mimic more expensive materials, include a wide range of colors and textures, and have a variety of edge shapes. Starting at about $25 per square foot, laminate is still the most budget-friendly option.
Budget dishwashers and refrigerators don't have to look inexpensive. You can replace the fronts of some appliances with stainless steel to give a more modern appearance. Some appliances also have removable panels that allow you to match them to the rest of the kitchen.
Recycling is more than just eco-friendly; it's a big money saver. You can pull furniture from other rooms to serve as a cabinet or an island. Discarded old doors can enclose a pantry or serve as a desk.
The burnished metal look so popular today can be found by re-using antique fixtures, and old farmhouse sinks can give your kitchen a unique look.
A new coat of paint can completely change the look of a room at a small cost. Sometimes just updating trim color makes a kitchen look refreshed.
Back splashes in striking patterns or colors can also be added easily and inexpensively. Choose inexpensive tile and hire a professional. All tile looks best when evenly and neatly installed.
Pick up wine racks for a few dollars at thrift stores. When stained to match cabinets, you can achieve the built-in look for a fraction of the cost.
Swap or add lighting. Replace dated light fixtures with bright modern ones to easily update a look. Shop big-box clearance racks for pieces that are floor models or last-season to save on the purchase price.
Cabinets are often the most expensive element of a kitchen remodel, but you can save money in many ways. Instead of replacing your cabinets, consider refacing them, a process that just replaces the doors and trim rather than the whole cabinet. Use glass in some cabinet doors, or paint or re-stain your cabinets a different color.
Changing the countertops can do wonders to refresh the look of a kitchen. If you're in love with the look of solid granite but blanch at the price tag, consider tiles of granite or another stone to simulate the look at a lower price.
Laminate countertops can now mimic more expensive materials, include a wide range of colors and textures, and have a variety of edge shapes. Starting at about $25 per square foot, laminate is still the most budget-friendly option.
Budget dishwashers and refrigerators don't have to look inexpensive. You can replace the fronts of some appliances with stainless steel to give a more modern appearance. Some appliances also have removable panels that allow you to match them to the rest of the kitchen.
Recycling is more than just eco-friendly; it's a big money saver. You can pull furniture from other rooms to serve as a cabinet or an island. Discarded old doors can enclose a pantry or serve as a desk.
The burnished metal look so popular today can be found by re-using antique fixtures, and old farmhouse sinks can give your kitchen a unique look.
A new coat of paint can completely change the look of a room at a small cost. Sometimes just updating trim color makes a kitchen look refreshed.
Back splashes in striking patterns or colors can also be added easily and inexpensively. Choose inexpensive tile and hire a professional. All tile looks best when evenly and neatly installed.
Pick up wine racks for a few dollars at thrift stores. When stained to match cabinets, you can achieve the built-in look for a fraction of the cost.
Swap or add lighting. Replace dated light fixtures with bright modern ones to easily update a look. Shop big-box clearance racks for pieces that are floor models or last-season to save on the purchase price.
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