Decorative Touches for Your Kitchen
Could your kitchen use a facelift? Maybe you have a newer home,
and yet the kitchen isn't quite what you want. Or if you live in
an older residence, the kitchen may be ready for remodeling. If
you can't afford to go that route just yet, a few decorative
touches can help to make a difference that will brighten your
kitchen and make it a cheerier place to work.
Start by inspecting the walls. Do they need a new coat of
paint or a fresh wallpaper pattern? This won't cost much if you
can do the work yourself. If you must pay someone, start saving
a little bit of money each week toward this goal. Before long,
you will have enough to cover the cost of the walls' appearance.
Then check out the lighting. Is the overhead fixture out of
doubt, faded, or in danger of falling? Replace it with track
lighting or fluorescent bulbs to make the room brighter. You may
be able to find reliable, expert help by contacting your local
chamber of commerce. This office might know of retired
contractors who can do this type of lighting replacement for a
fraction of a cost that a professional would charge.
How does the flooring look? If it is dated, worn, or tattered,
you might be able to lay new tile or linoleum. These are easy to
care for and usually not terribly expensive. Follow directions
carefully, and ventilate the area well if you plan to do this
job on your own. It shouldn't take long, but make sure the floor
is undisturbed as long as necessary to keep it sticking
properly.
Are the cupboards holding up? You may want to refinish just the
doors of each cupboard to make them smooth and attractive. Or
you can have all of the cupboards redone and put up again for a
new look. Another alternative, albeit more costly, is to replace
the old with new cupboards. This can be pretty expensive, and
the work is time-consuming, so find out the details before
making a decision of this magnitude.
Could the kitchen benefit from a few accents? How about a
corner shelf or a new countertop? Are your appliances ready to
be replaced? Do you need a dishwasher? Check out some areas like
these to see if new ones might make your kitchen more functional
as well as more attractive. Even a new kitchen table with
matching chairs might make a big difference in changing the look
of that room.
Start by listing the changes you would like to make in the
kitchen, along with each job's estimated cost. Then figure out a
budget to see how much you can afford to get this work done.
Start small, if necessary, so you can start feeling good about
the immediate improvements. As time and money allow, gradually
make the more substantial improvements to keep your kitchen
looking and working great. From ceiling to floor, you need not
change everything at once. Even a few small replacements or
upgrades will be enough to make you enjoy this important area
more than ever.