Angie's List: 5 Simple Kitchen Updates

Not only is an outdated kitchen aesthetically unpleasing, but it can also make cooking a real chore. Unfortunately, kitchen remodeling projects are also some of the most expensive.

 

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However, there are some ways that homeowners can update their kitchens without breaking the bank. These updates can lead to a more aesthetically pleasing kitchen that is also more pleasant for cooking and gatherings:

 

Angie's List tips: 5 Simple kitchen updates

 

  • Remodel kitchen cabinets and shelves: Obtaining a completely new set of cabinets can be very expensive, but homeowners can hire a kitchen remodeling contractor to update, not replace, shelves inexpensively. Some common updates include adding slide-out shelves, lazy susans, drawers and new hardware. Painting or refacing the outside of the cabinets is also an aesthetically pleasing idea.
  • Install a new counter top: Some home builders will charge much more than $500 for a new counter installation. However, because the installation can take place in a single day, homeowners may be able to find a contractor who will charge a reasonable rate for this upgrade. But, to keep this upgrade under $500, homeowners must choose inexpensive materials.
  • Update the faucets: A new kitchen faucet is a small addition, but it can change the look of a kitchen, making it appear more modern or refined. However, homeowners should be aware that new faucets may call for a unified look. Depending on the quality and the material, you can also purchase a new kitchen sink for less than $60.
  • Install new lighting: Lights that are too bright can give the kitchen a glaring, unfriendly look. Light that is too soft can make it hard to work. However, homeowners may want to consider installing several types of lights, including a light over the sink for dish washing, a light over the stove for cooking, and perhaps a chandelier or wall sconce for a brighter, but still soft, main light source.
  • Add a garbage disposal or trash compactor: These appliances are relatively inexpensive and can be installed by most home builders. However, they can go a long way in making a kitchen more modern and practical.

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