How to Quickly Style Your Kitchen With These 4 Affordable Changes

Of our entire home, the kitchen is perhaps the one we use the most.

Regardless of our cooking skills, we frequently use it to prepare a quick meal, to cook extensively for the coming way, to make a midnight tea or even to store away delicious takeaway.

However, you choose to look at it, our kitchens are subjected to plenty of wear and tear over the years and it’s no surprise if, after some time, they don’t quite look like they once did anymore.

While this can be the case, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll need to replace the entire kitchen as soon as it starts looking beaten down or out of style.

Thankfully, all you need to do is implement a few changes here and there – certain touch-ups that won’t break the bank, but that will, instead, revive your entire kitchen and, ultimately, your home:

1. Paint the Walls

This is an easy one and it’s a touch-up that’s applicable to pretty much any type of room out there, be it an office, a kitchen or a large dining room.

Repainting your walls will first improve the visual aesthetics of your office.

Whether it’s switching from a bland white to a zestier shade – or the other way around, for that matter, or it’s simply repainting the same color, but in a fresh new coat, your kitchen will benefit from it.

Apart from this, a fresh coat of paint will also help give your kitchen a brand-new smell, since the layer you had before was most likely imbibed with all sorts of smells your kitchen retained.

There will be a bit of effort involved, since you’ll need to prep the walls for painting, move the furniture and cover everything, so it doesn’t get splashed on, but in the end you’ll have a kitchen that looks fresh and clean.

2. Replace the Kitchen Sink

We know that when you’re thinking about styling your kitchen, you’re thinking about everything but the kitchen sink – all puns intended.

However a small change such as this one can give your kitchen the zing that’s been missing.

Not long ago, kitchen sinks were all the same – you’d see a classic one in your home and then you’d see an exact replica in your neighbor’s home as well.

Thankfully, now it’s all changing, with endless possibilities to choose from.

Browse the kitchen sinks collection (see here) you’ve been thinking of and choose the one that best suits your style and needs.

You can either go for a brushed brass gold or a brushed copper sink, a double bowl or a drainboard one.

Regardless of what you choose, you can rest assured you’ve finally added that missing stylish piece that now makes your kitchen like it’s made for a magazine centerpiece.

3. Replace the Backsplash

Replacing the Kitchen Splashback

Of all the kitchen items you have in this room of the house, the backsplash may be the one among the ones to take the biggest hits when it comes to wear and tear.

Since it’s typically right above the food station and the stove, this means it gets splashed with all sorts of foods, liquids and so on.

Regardless how well you’ve taken care of it over the years, chances are it retained the smells and got some discoloration to prove all the mess.

Even if it’s still in good condition, replacing the backsplash will still do plenty to change the overall feel of the kitchen.

You can replace the tiles, for example, with a glass backsplash , a stainless-steel backsplash or a quartz one.

Each of these have their own care requirements and each of them have specific properties that can make it the perfect choice for you, depending on what you need.

It’s also completely in your power to pick the color of the backsplash – think bright red for a zingy change, neutral tones for a calm environment or pastel tones for a bit of playfulness.

4. Change the Flooring

The flooring is perhaps the most visually impacting area of any room of the house and it’s the same when it comes to the kitchen.

Seeing as the floor in this room of the house is typically subjected to food messes and spillage, you’ll most likely see it made of tiles.

That’s a great choice too since tiles are very versatile and easy to care for.

However, if you’ve had the same pattern and color scheme for a number of years and would like a change in your kitchen, you may want to consider changing the flooring.

There are so many patterns and designs to choose from, you can literally feel like you’re entering a brand new kitchen once you’re done re-flooring.

Tiles are not the only kind of floor available though, so make sure you do your research and choose the option that best suits your needs.

Apart from these styling changes, you can also inject new life into your kitchen by reviving the cabinets or replacing some of your beaten-up appliances.

The truth is there are plenty of changes you can implement – all these don’t cost too much and don’t require a great deal of effort.

You will need to roll up your sleeves though for the jobs you can do yourself and expect a little mess to happen.

In the end, you’ll be able to say that you feel like the owner of a brand new kitchen without having spent a fortune revamping it.

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