5 Ways to Add Value to Your Kitchen
Looking to add value to your kitchen? There are endless possibilities on how you can change your kitchen, we are here to help you find the most value in these changes.
The first thing you should consider when planning a kitchen refresh or remodel is your budget. Budgets are everyone's least favorite part of designing a space, however it's arguably the most important. Here is a list of ways to add value to your kitchen space!
1. Sleek Simplicity
First, one of the best ways to make your kitchen stand out while creating a timeless space is to keep it SIMPLE! A benefit from this style approach is the ability to easily alter the focal points of the room by changing decor instead of trying to change the whole space.
2. Bold Accent Walls
Next, An inexpensive way to change the look of your kitchen is to add paint. We suggest using an accent wall to give your kitchen a little personality. Accent walls can also be used to give your space more dimension and feel larger.
3. Cabinet Painting
Cabinets can be one of the main aspects that date your kitchen. We suggest painting over your cabinets to give your kitchen a new look without breaking the bank.
4. New Decor
Undoubtedly, decor is an easy way to change the look and feel of a kitchen. It can also be swapped out easily depending on trends.
5. Earth Tones
Finally, earth tones are a major trend this year with multiple paint companies including these colors in their 2020 Colors of the Year.
For more insight on these trends, please see the links below.
1. Sleek Simpicity: https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/g30420467/kitchen-trends-2020/?slide=1
2. Bold Accent Walls- https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/g30420467/kitchen-trends-2020/?slide=1
3. Cabinet Painting- https://painterati.mystagingwebsite.com/our-services/kitchen-cabinet-refinishing/
4. New Decor- https://newdecortrends.com/modern-kitchen-trends-2020-new-ideas-for-decorating-kitchens/
5. Earth Tones- https://blog.modsy.com/2019/10/earth-tones-trend-are-these-hues-the-new-neutrals/