Inexpensive DIY Kitchen Renos

Are you tired of your dated kitchen but not prepared to spend much money to refresh it? Or aren’t exactly sure you want to commit to a complete renovation? You can do some small renos that are low commitment if you are still trying to decide what you want. Here is a list of some easy-to-do, low-cost improvements. 

  • Paint your cabinets - this is a more significant commitment to change but a relatively low cost.  All you need is some paint and your time. A good idea to ensure that this is the move and colour for you is to remove one cabinet door to start and paint it - or just the inside, to see if you like the results enough to do the entire kitchen.

  • Upgrade your cabinet hardware - if painting is not for you and you aren’t ready to bite the bullet with entire cabinetry changes, perhaps upgrading your cabinet hardware will give your kitchen a significant enough overhaul. 

  • Update your light fixtures - This can range in price depending on your taste and existing light fixtures. Getting rid of a sunshine ceiling and replacing it with pot lights will cost more than a simple fixture switch. 

  • Paint your existing backsplash or add peel-and-stick backsplash - this is a fun and quick way to change the entire look of your kitchen. 

  • Cover your countertops with contact paper - another fun way to alter existing material without breaking the bank, though the application can be tricky/sticky.

  • Install under-cabinet lighting - you can get various colour options to brighten your kitchen or change the vibe of it at night time. Most under cabinet lighting comes with options for colours and remotes.

  • Add new decor or a fun rug - this isn’t a renovation per se, but adding a new carpet, statues, or even a new boldly coloured dish set through a glass cabinet or display can add a pop of colour that your kitchen could be missing.

  • Rearrange your cupboards and space to create something new - a coffee, wine or charging station. These can be fun to make and improve your existing space's functionality.

Here are some great tips to consider when prepping for any sort of improvement in your kitchen or any other room in your house:

  • Before renovating, start by organizing your items

  • Pack your kitchen like you’re moving (if you are doing cabinets etc.)

  • Use your makeover as a chance to start fresh

  • Scour your cabinets for any unnecessary items

  • Create a system for small items

  • Add vertical storage to maximize your space

  • Prioritize functional storage above everything else

  • Save space and keep tidy with cord wraps 

  • Use accessories to add definition

Hopefully, these ideas will help you freshen things up while you put together plans for your dream kitchen.


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