October 13, 2009
Quick Kitchen Upgrades That Make An Impact
If you are trying to do a quick update or overhaul of your kitchen, there are several areas where you can get the most bang for your dollar. The kitchen is usually a central room in the house and visible from several different rooms. The color you paint your kitchen is, therefore, something that can make a big impact right away.
Before you jump in and paint your kitchen a new color, make sure you make the right choice, as some colors will not work too well. The color(s) you choose should blend well with the surrounding rooms and probably not be too bright and flashy. The kitchen is a room that is commonly used as a gathering place so the color must be cheery but not too overbearing.
Another thing that will make a big difference in any kitchen is a change in the flooring. Many older kitchens have some type of linoleum and that can be a pleasure to replace with something more modern. Houses now days have kitchen floors made out of wood and tile with wood being the most popular. Make sure you choose the type of floor that will look appropriate with your style of kitchen and have a color that looks right too.
Kitchen floors can be made out of all sorts of materials including tile, wood, stone, laminate, and granite. Hardwood kitchen floors are the most popular because people like the look of the wood and it often can be the same floor as the dining room. Stone and granite floors are more rare and you have to make sure you don’t get a surface that will crack or chip. If you want to change the overall appearance of your kitchen, the floors are a great place to start.
Another way to make a kitchen stand out and be different is to change the lighting. Most new kitchens have an island and over them hang down a wide array of fancy lights. Many of these lights look like something you would find in a trendy bar or nightclub. Some kitchens are also using track lighting to highlight different aspects of the kitchen. The lighting you choose for your kitchen can make as much of an impact as the color of paint that you use. In fact, the lighting should be chosen with your kitchen colors in mind so that the two compliment each other.
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Larry Terson