How to Renovate Your Kitchen on a Budget

How to Renovate Your Kitchen on a Budget

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Are you considering a kitchen renovation but limited to a tight budget? Depending on how serious of an overhaul you’re looking to achieve, renovations can cost anywhere between $5000 to $20,000, a statistic that may make you run for the hills and completely abandon the idea of updating your kitchen once and for all.

Well, today is your lucky day because we will show you 5 amazing ways you can totally transform your kitchen, even on the lowest budget. While these solutions may not be the complete kitchen makeover of your dreams, we can assure you that you’ll get more bang for less buck with these simple budget-friendly renovation hacks, so read on to find out more!

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1. Update Your Appliances

Okay, so this one isn’t really a “renovation” hack as much as it is one about decoration. Do you have a bunch of old, discoloured, or downright ugly appliances all around your kitchen? You’ll be amazed at how much outdated or old appliances can really dampen your overall kitchen aesthetic.

One of the best ways to instantly revive a kitchen on a minimal budget is to upgrade your toaster and kettle and perhaps even get yourself a bright and colourful KitchenAid mixer that will instantly breathe new life into your tired kitchen.

By simply updating your gadgets, you’ll be able to inject a little touch of modern design into even the oldest kitchen, and you’ll be amazed at the difference it makes!

2. The Power Of Paint

There is no better way to instantly transform your kitchen on a budget than with the power of paint. By simply giving your kitchen walls a new coat of paint, you’ll be able to change its entire aesthetic and mood by choosing new colours or simply refreshing existing ones.

Don’t stop there, though - paint can also cover discoloured tiles, old cupboard or drawer doors, and even dowdy timber panelling. Just be sure that you’re getting the appropriate paint for each surface, and hey presto, an instant (and cheap) kitchen makeover!

3. Light It Up

Considering the kitchen is a place where you’re handling knives and other potentially dangerous items, it only makes sense that it is well-lit. If your kitchen looks a little dark and moody, it may be time to light it up.

Adding inexpensive lighting fixtures such as pendant lighting and bright overhead lighting is the perfect way to spruce the space up instantly. We suggest sticking to simulated daylight bulbs and giving cold, fluorescent lights the boot for a homely and inviting vibe.

4. Remnant Stone

Ever awed at marble or granite countertops only to realize that they cost an entire year’s salary? Well, now you can have the best of both worlds with this cheeky hack -- using remnant stone. All you have to do is go to any granite supply yard and have a look at their remnants.

This is perfect, especially for small kitchens where counter space isn’t too huge, as you’ll be much better able to find a remnant stone that fits your exact dimension needs. You will be surprised at the deals you find, and all you have to do is call your local contractor to install your countertop (or do it yourself if you’re into all things handy!).

5. Extreme Cabinet Makeover

Last but not least, if you have cabinetry that is in good structural condition, you don’t have to get rid of it just for the sake of style. In fact, by replacing cabinet doors, fittings, and fixtures, you’ll be able to inject new life into even the oldest cupboards.

You can either varnish or paint doors to match your new kitchen aesthetic or even take the doors off entirely if you’re looking for more open shelving. If you feel daunted by the idea of all that DIY painting, you could even look into getting them painted by a kitchen spray-painting service which will cost you a lot less than it would to purchase new cabinetry.

Renovating a kitchen can cost thousands, but it doesn’t always have to. With these handy tips and tricks in mind, you’ll be able to give your kitchen a decent overhaul without breaking the bank.



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Courtney Rehman

Part of the expertEasy editorial team, Courtney is from South Africa.

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