Timeless Interior Design Features You Can Integrate into Your Kitchen Without Paying a Fortune
Disclaimer: This is a pre-written guest post, published on behalf of Kitchen Warehouse Ltd. All thoughts, opinions, and advice provided are those of the writer.
Summer is commonly regarded as the best time of the year to start renovating, so if you’ve been planning and making arrangements for a while, these months may be the time when you actually kickstart the project. You will most likely have more time off from work during this time so that you can focus on the tasks you need to complete and have the longer daylight hours and the warm weather working to your advantage as well.
The kitchen is one of the home areas that gets renovated most often due to the fact that this area typically sees much more wear and tear. The steam, stains, and damage that can occur to surfaces from handling ingredients and cooking meals leave their mark on the kitchen, leaving you to have to make changes much more often. However, since the kitchen also involves hardware items and the installation of complex systems like plumbing, you can expect to pay more if you want to have a comprehensive remodelling.
That doesn’t mean that there’s no way to save some money if you want to change the look of your kitchen; you’ll just have to work within a certain budget and go for items that are more high-quality. Doing so means that your kitchen won’t end up looking dated and that you don’t have to worry about changing things up every year, as the pieces will maintain their good looks.
The Units
If you don’t want to change the entire cabinet and would just like to freshen up the look of your furniture, you can always change the doors instead. It is much cheaper and will make your furnishings feel and look brand new. On top of that, changing everything when the structure of the cabinets is still perfectly intact would be wasteful, create waste, and put more of a dent in your budget.
The Surfaces
If you don’t plan to use your kitchen for practical purposes, you can decorate it however you want since maintenance will most definitely not be a problem, and all you’ll need to do is dust things off every now and then. However, if you plan on trying many different recipes in your new kitchen, you will have to think things through a little more. One of the first things you need to have in mind is to choose materials that will allow for easy cleaning. The counter and splashback are the areas that see most of the spilling and staining, so you must make sure that they’re made of something that will be easy to wipe down.
Sintered stone is another man-made material, created by heating and compressing natural materials at incredibly high temperatures, resulting in a durable and dense material that looks and feels very much like natural stone. Sintered stone is highly resistant to all types of damage, from scratches and dents to UV rays, meaning that it is perfectly suitable in a kitchen that gets a lot of natural light.
Personalisation
Looking up the latest trends in interior design will show you that there are many different styles that people like and want to bring into their homes. However, just because something is popular or aesthetically pleasing doesn’t necessarily mean that you should integrate it into your home. In fact, your top priority when redecorating is to personalise the space completely and mould it to your desires so that it fits all the requirements of your lifestyle. You should consider the layout as well, as a smaller kitchen should obviously be decorated in a different way than an ample, open space.
The Bottom Line
In order to be happy with the final result, you need to ensure that your remodelling project creates your actual dream kitchen. Come up with a comprehensive and practical budget beforehand so that you don’t end up spending too much in a single area and being left with nothing in another. All the items you want to integrate into your home should be the ones that you want and know will serve a purpose.
This way, even if you end up splurging a little more on a certain item, it will never feel like a waste because you will get a lot of use out of that object, making the investment worth it.
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