Top 10 Creative Kitchen Remodelling Ideas for Any Home
Here you can find a few ideas for your kitchen remodelling project, which we think you might find interesting.
Choose vintage
Worn-out kitchen just gets you tired of cooking? A new look is needed now. For $35,000, you can get all your kitchen cabinets and appliances replaced, according to Houzz. On the other hand, a small kitchen remodelling project costs approximately $5,000, while a large kitchen remodelling project costs approximately $12,000.
Those costs shouldn't discourage you. Not only can you redesign your L-shaped, galley and open-floor kitchens at a budget, but you can use ingenuity and DIY smarts to make significant improvements to them, too.
The most beautiful and lively kitchens were sought out to be remodelled. You're sure to find the kitchen of your dreams whether you're looking for something boho, chic, rustic, farmhouse, minimalist, or just a little eclectic.
Go Boho
Bohemian kitchens can be created without a complicated or large scale remodel, the look can be achieved on a budget, and can be applied to owned and rented homes of any size.
The bohemian style naturally give off a casual, relaxed atmosphere. Chiefly one of the most important element is displaying plants. But patterns (particularly with patterned tile and wallpaper) and textures also play a huge part in a bohemian kitchen, as does colour.
Take a look at this picture. The bold and unique tiles make your backsplash a prominent focal point in this boho-inspired kitchen. Plants add depth to the kitchen, and their complementary texture and shimmer add elegance to the shiny backsplash.
Think Coastally
It's pretty popular for kitchen designs to go dark, but if you have plenty of natural light, your space can be airy and coastal.
This kitchen relies on the two-toned cabinet design to introduce cream and blue hues while emphasising white elements to allow maximum natural light to be utilised.
Use Pops of Bright Colours
This modern interpretation is bursting with colour, especially with the orange fridge, appliances, clock and stools.
Even in your own home, you can pull it off. With a few gallons of paint, cement tiles, a trip to the plant store, and some elbow grease, this could be your kitchen.
Make a match in heaven with exposed wood
Instead of following the modern farmhouse design style, take a minimalist but creative approach with your backsplash.
The plain, neutral kitchen received a pop of colour by removing the white subway tiles and replacing them with neutral tones. Instead of trying to complicate things, just choose lines that are simple and keep your décor to a minimum. As for wood, it always looks good when matched with neutral tones.
Do you need more cabinets?
Storage space is in high demand in the kitchen. Based on the Houzz 2021 Kitchen Trends survey, 28% of people who were surveyed during the renovations of their kitchen included at least some additional cabinetry. By 2020, these results will be four times higher. Because of the pandemic, it became clear how critical kitchen storage is. The amount of storage space in this kitchen is ample. The cabinets are all-white and have a large quartz farmhouse sink in the centre.
Doing more with less space
Less is more when it comes to compacting the storage in a small space. Using kitchen accessories to help create smart storage will provide you a solution when a remodel is not an option. In order to accomplish the project on your own, consider your priorities in terms of storage, and what would help enhance the functionality of your kitchen. Take a look at the upgrades we offer.
Keep it simple
Reduce the clutter by thinking about minimalism while designing your new kitchen. When adding pendant lighting, you can achieve a sophisticated, finished look, whereas when using open shelving, you are able to bring colour and space into the room.
Even a simple rug can draw the eye down, and the hardwood flooring stands out due to the contrast.
Renaissance revival
This kitchen utilises Victorian design techniques, but applies them with a modern twist. The lighting puts traditional chandeliers in a modern pendant setting. The splashback is made from marble look ceramic tiles. It may be pricey, but you only have to travel a short distance.
Make a statement with wallpaper
Wallpaper is coming back in style, and you don't have to worry about mixing the modern with the classic in your kitchen. Until fairly recently, paper wallpaper was, well, paper, but peel-and-stick varieties are both water- and mold-resistant vinyl.