{"id":35438,"date":"2018-06-14T20:34:55","date_gmt":"2018-06-14T17:34:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/?p=35438"},"modified":"2022-11-03T21:15:57","modified_gmt":"2022-11-03T18:15:57","slug":"kitchen-renovation-ideas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/kitchen-renovation-ideas\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Kitchen Renovation Ideas to Help You Transform Your Kitchen on a Budget"},"content":{"rendered":"
Whether you look to sell your house or just want to give your kitchen a fresh look, there are some great renovation ideas for your kitchen <\/strong> that will help you save money<\/a> and time.<\/p>\n Some people have suggested that armed with a brand new kitchen, a house on the market\u00a0will sell at ease. Whether or not that is true is still up for debate, but there’s no doubt that it can help considerably in your quest to sell your home.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, there is one big problem. Kitchens are one of the most expensive rooms to renovate, with figures suggesting that it can cost\u00a0as much as $33,000\u00a0to do. As such, a renovation of this ilk isn’t open to everyone, and this is the reason behind today’s post.<\/p>\n We will now take a look at some of the best renovation ideas that will help you fine-tune your kitchen, without blowing your whole budget in one go. Ultimately, these are cheap “hacks<\/strong>” that can still make a monumental difference to your kitchen, and make potential buyers eat out of your hand.<\/p>\n In truth, a dissertation could be penned on storage. It’s the downfall of so many homeowners, for the simple reason that most of us are happy to hoard items over years with no intention of ever using them.<\/p>\n Sure, the magazine publications might suggest that most kitchen worktops are completely empty, but in reality, this is seldom the case. Instead, they are piled with pots, pans, salts, peppers and anything else that can squeeze in there.<\/p>\n This is where you need to start getting creative<\/a>. It might be a case of hanging small units on the underside of cupboards, to hide them from the naked eye. Or, it might be investing in “good looking<\/strong>” storage items, which at least divert attention from the clutter and to the storage element in question.<\/p>\n In most kitchens, there’s a lot of wood. In other words, a lot of carpentry has been involved to craft all of the cabinets so they look as good as they do. This is where a lot of expense arises from. Fortunately, there is a solution.<\/p>\n While it might be tempting to purchase brand new cabinets, this is going to do nothing but eat into your budget. Instead, consider either painting your existing ones or just buying new doors. Precautions have to be taken in relation to the former, as some finishes (such as veneers<\/em>) are not going to react well to a fresh coat of paint.<\/p>\n Additionally, with new doors, you need to measure accordingly and ensure that all of your cabinets are suitable for replacements. Ultimately, there are lots of things to consider when you opt for this approach. However, it does save a huge amount of money, and to the naked eye wandering into your kitchen, it will look as though you have invested in a completely new room<\/a>.<\/p>\n1. Get creative with your storage<\/h3>\n
2. You don’t have to buy a completely new kitchen<\/h3>\n
3. The same rules apply to appliances (almost)<\/h3>\n