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January 21, 2019

Smart kitchen makeovers under $500

Busting a renovation budget is the biggest fear of every homeowner, especially kitchen renovation is a big budget breaker which costs you more than your expectations. That’s the reason, homeowners prefer considering some small redo’s and affordable makeovers to make a big impact.

Here I have mentioned some easy and user-friendly kitchen makeovers that are suitable for every budget as they are doable under $500 only.

Consider new window treatments, rugs, and color pattern:

If the paint of your kitchen is looking relatively fresh, but the finishing, accessories, and furniture are making your area dull and tired. Then it’s the best time consider some less costly items, like opting different new window treatments, applying rugs and shades in different styles and colors.

Today, many homeowners in the US, especially in Florida focus on using only three colors that complement each other, and then they use them in a variety of styles and techniques.

Tiling for floors and wall:

In order to make a focal point in your bathroom, there are many things that can simply impact the visuals of a tiled wall. It could be the most wonderful DIY project, and even most of the kitchen contractors in Florida also recommend using this style. It would orient your kitchen space behind sinks or even the tub.

You can also consider adding some neutral finishes or choose the unique color and style that adds energy and enthusiasm. Like adding a bold blue color would also help increasing charm & style and would complement with the colors of your furnishing and accessories as well.

Installation of modular carpeting:

Carpet is an ideal and intrusive update which simply enhance the look of your overall space. But choosing attractive carpet tiles is entirely a different topic indeed.  They’re more functional, stylish and attractive. They can simply blanket the whole room or make some rug like accent.  Moreover, the carpet tiles are also much easier to install as compared to other options. And you can even change them yourselves. You can try using yours in some different color. Consider adding them under your dining space or improve some visual elements in your space like some stylish entry rug in the room.

Built-in Bookshelves- an innovative trend

The stylish built-in bookshelves are simply the room-changing projects that help you store some incredible books and recipes. Depending on the size of your kitchen, you can choose to install them yourself by watching simple tutorials. Some straightforward shelves without the extra trim and doors rack up costs also add beauty and elegance. You can also choose to add the bookshelf spot which helps surround a window or the one which is next to your door.

Find the right pieces of furniture:

If you have a small budget, you won’t be able to invest in changing sofa of your space. But it would simply help you build long-term furniture with stylish tables and chairs. It’s better to find some neutral pieces that provide more flexibility for different kitchen updates, and extra additions. Its also recommended avoiding adding big sized furniture in the kitchen, as they will make your place more cluttered.

Wallpaper your kitchen:

Wallpaper is the most stylish yet decent item that enhances the shape of your interiors. It’s even an excellent way for homeowners who don’t want to take the help of expensive kitchen interior designers.  It’s better to include strategically placed accent wall that has same unified colors and makes a best visual statement.

Adding wallpapers on the single wall usually take less than 3 hours, and a good wallpaper would ultimately cost you $95. If you want to give your room a more attractive appearance, consider adding some substantial base trim or opt ceiling renovations.

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