Help with kitchen makeover
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Comments (73)I must say this is a job well done! It's shocking what a good combination of colours, contrast and small decor changes can do. Good call on changing the see through glass to frosted one in cabinets, not to mention that the bright cabinets with dark worktops and appliances really works in your kitchen....See MoreKitchen Makeover
Comments (3)You could paint the doors. A Scandi look would be soft whites, greys and blues. You can still do the floor- you could have it covered with a self levelling compound then a luxury vinyl- I would choose a wood plank effect that will tie into the Scandi look and help the room seem wider...See MoreKitchen makeovers ideas needed!
Comments (17)Hi Emma, On first sight the kitchen seems to be dark and in need for more storage. Depending on what budget you have put aside for the makeover there are different things you can do. Of course, it all depends on your current ideas and the propriety itself and how old is the kitchen. If it is a temporary solution until you do the whole kitchen. The top priority is increasing light and storage would help with the final look and functionality. Changing the splash back and the door colour will help deal with light and how the kitchen looks like. But if you have defined a budget that can go beyond the paint and tiles than there are options like an integrated extractor that would give a bit more storage, as well as wall units up to the wall. Obviously, just the built in extractor unit would be more economical than changing all wall units. In terms of ideas for the paint, the dark grey with the dark worktop will make the kitchen dark, a good option is to use both colours, the light colour on the wall units and the dark colour on the base units. This will draw your eyes to the wall units and makes the kitchen look brighter. To be honest the white metro tiles won't go very well with the worktop. The worktop will look off balanced. White for the walls is definitely good idea since it'll bring more light to the kitchen. But Schmidt laminate worktops are very accessible and there are a wide range of finishes. And since your worktop is already very busy itself, it is worth going for a simple splashback. Painting the walls and the ceiling with a light colour will make the kitchen brighter and look bigger. You can also opt to pain the splashback with kitchen pain, it can be cleaned very easily and you cut on the cost of tiling, and some people paint tiles as well. This would allow you to cut costs on the splashback and invest on a laminate worktop for example. Another thing, is that changing the handles will give the kitchen a final touch, as well as new and modern ceiling light as spotlights. See some pictures below for ideas:...See MoreNeed Kitchen Makeover Help!
Comments (9)Hi lovely, I agree with the comments above you are better off gutting and replacing the entire lot. How you go about it is entirely different ball game altogether and depends on how much managing you like to do yourself. For example, you could go to a kitchen company and have them fit out the entire kitchen however you will be restricted to their materials, designs and styles. You can however choose different items and materials and have a builder fit the kitchen. All kitchens have the pretty much the same caucuses it's the front unit doors which are different. It really depends on your style and budget and what you are happy to do. In terms of interior design aspect, I would add some open shelves if you are open to it as this will make the space feel bigger. I don't know if you have one, but a full height unit might be in order as well. Hope that helps Rukmini Patel Interior Design...See More- 9 years ago
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