Does your kitchen need a bit of TLC?
Here are four easy steps to revamp your kitchen:
Use the space you have
If the white wall above the oven looks empty why not install some railings or shelves to hang things on? It's the perfect place to store spices and herbs that are easily accessible whilst cooking on the hob. On the other hand if you want a quick fix, why not pop down to your local retro furniture boutique and try finding yourself an industrial sized clock to hang on the wall.
If space is an issue in your small/medium sized kitchen, why not get rid of all cupboard doors in order to create the illusion of space. Just make sure you remember to dust!
It's all about the ‘little things' in life
Your kitchen can look completely different by just changing a few things. If your kitchen's lacking a bit of colour, buy some paint and get creative with the furniture and walls. However, be careful not to overdo it - sometimes just choosing one area to highlight with colour, makes your kitchen look refreshed and modernized.
It's important to have lighting in your kitchen otherwise it can feel cold and unwelcoming. Kitchens Reading are one of the most important rooms in the house; it's where the family comes together to chat and bond over meals throughout the day. If your kitchen is big and open with lots of windows, try to use soft lighting.
Change it up
There's nothing worse than an out dated kitchen. Avoid this by replacing work surfaces and counter tops with innovative materials. There's an array of different counter top options to choose from so just browse online or speak to an expert at your local store.
Personalize your kitchen
Add a personal touch to by creating decorative elements. If you enjoy art, incorporate sculptures, drawings and paintings in your kitchen. Why not display photos of you and your family? Take down your grandma's old china from the attic and place the set on a shelf for everyone to see. You can also use food as a tool for exhibiting colour – a bunch of red grapes, green apples and yellow bananas ought to do the trick!
Enjoy your kitchen
There is nothing better than cooking in a kitchen that you really enjoy. Keep it clean and free of clutter if possible so you can really make the most of the space available.
Use the space you have
If the white wall above the oven looks empty why not install some railings or shelves to hang things on? It's the perfect place to store spices and herbs that are easily accessible whilst cooking on the hob. On the other hand if you want a quick fix, why not pop down to your local retro furniture boutique and try finding yourself an industrial sized clock to hang on the wall.
If space is an issue in your small/medium sized kitchen, why not get rid of all cupboard doors in order to create the illusion of space. Just make sure you remember to dust!
It's all about the ‘little things' in life
Your kitchen can look completely different by just changing a few things. If your kitchen's lacking a bit of colour, buy some paint and get creative with the furniture and walls. However, be careful not to overdo it - sometimes just choosing one area to highlight with colour, makes your kitchen look refreshed and modernized.
It's important to have lighting in your kitchen otherwise it can feel cold and unwelcoming. Kitchens Reading are one of the most important rooms in the house; it's where the family comes together to chat and bond over meals throughout the day. If your kitchen is big and open with lots of windows, try to use soft lighting.
Change it up
There's nothing worse than an out dated kitchen. Avoid this by replacing work surfaces and counter tops with innovative materials. There's an array of different counter top options to choose from so just browse online or speak to an expert at your local store.
Personalize your kitchen
Add a personal touch to by creating decorative elements. If you enjoy art, incorporate sculptures, drawings and paintings in your kitchen. Why not display photos of you and your family? Take down your grandma's old china from the attic and place the set on a shelf for everyone to see. You can also use food as a tool for exhibiting colour – a bunch of red grapes, green apples and yellow bananas ought to do the trick!
Enjoy your kitchen
There is nothing better than cooking in a kitchen that you really enjoy. Keep it clean and free of clutter if possible so you can really make the most of the space available.