When it comes to improving your kitchen, it can be easy to get into the rut of renovating your whole kitchen yet upgrading certain aspects can make a massive difference. If you’re looking to update your kitchen without the hefty price tag then changing up three areas can transform the look and atmosphere whilst continuing to be practical.
Adding a coffee machine
It can be surprising how adding a coffee machine to your kitchen can improve the overall look as well as improving your mood. The joy a cup of coffee can bring at the start of your day can become a pleasurable part of your morning routine. Having coffee subscriptions is a good way to take the weight off your shoulders by having the reassurance of having your coffee delivered to you to avoid occasions where you run out. You can save a lot of money by having a coffee subscription as the cost per cup is less than buying your habitual coffees each day from a café. The fresh coffee beans at home are as tasty, if not better, than the ones used in the coffee shop.
There are loads of different coffee machine designs that you can get to complement your interior design such as various colours and sizes to fit the space. If you’re a serious coffee lover then you might want to find one with an integral milk frother and grinder.
Updating the kitchen units
Are you getting bored of your units looking outdated and unloved? If you are, there are several ways in which you can update them without having to replace everything. Painting your units with a satin paint as it is a wipeable surface whilst giving that professional look. If you’re in a situation where you cannot paint your kitchen cabinets then you can adhere a sticky vinyl sheet which you can peel off when needed without damaging the original door finish. For larger budgets, you remove your current doors and invest in new door types as then you won’t need to replace the entire carcass.
Changing the floor and lighting
Often, people don’t think to change their floors as it’s not something you look at in the kitchen but it can make a difference to the overall atmosphere of the room. Avoid carpets in the kitchen as this can be really unhygienic if food falls onto the floor. Opt for wood, tiles or laminate as these are easy to wipe clean and look professional in every style of kitchen. Pay attention to whether your floor can withstand spillages, as some can warp or allow liquid to run down the cracks causing it to discolour and show wear faster than others.
Another part of the kitchen people often overlook is lighting. However, having good illumination can show off the best bits of the room such as having spotlights under the cabinets shining onto the worktops. Having an odd number of hanging lights above the breakfast bar is a great way to make it a feature and a talking point as soon as your guests enter the space.
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