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Affordable DIY Kitchen Renovation Ideas

by David Mickel Educational Management

Renovating your kitchen is one of the most innovative ways of investing in your home. Affordable DIY renovation is fair enough, whether you intend to stay in your home through retirement or for a few years. 

Renovating your kitchen is essential to ease excellent accommodation of the various needs of your family members. For instance, a member of your family might have started using a wheelchair and cannot reach the high cupboards. Therefore, lowering the cabinets is necessary to make the room functional for disabled family members. 

There are several kitchen DIY renovation options to choose from if you want the latest design and new kitchen appliances. Here are excellent yet affordable DIY ideas for your kitchen. 

Custom the Pantry Level 


Make your pantry more beautiful by replacing its doors with the cabinet array. You can install shelving to display your items beautifully. Also, introducing the roll-out drawer slides will offer you more storage options in your pantry. 

DIY the Glass Window Shelves  

Create the glass window shelves and place them in front of your window for more shelving space. The glass window shelves will give you usable shelving space without blocking the natural light. 

Introducing the Paper Bag Stool Tops

 You can resurface the top of your stools and tables using a unique paper bag. This incredible low-budget DIY will give your kitchen a stylish new appearance. 

Glue-on the Ceiling Panels 

You can update your kitchen by applying Styrofoam ceiling panels. Cut the panels using the Exacto knife and glue them directly to your ceiling board. This quick makeover will give you the elegance that expensive and time-consuming paint may not offer. 

Install a Chalkboard Wall 

Install a cheap chalkboard on your kitchen wall to make it more beautiful. Use chalkboard paint to make durable designs. You can write important things such as a calendar and grocery list on the chalkboard. Remember to mount a rail or a shelf for holding the chalkboard. 

Make your Kitchen’s Grout Shine Again 

Brighten your kitchen by cleaning the dirty grout that might be there, then sparkle it using special grout paint. After cleaning the debris, apply some grout paint on the subtle lines between the tiles using a toothbrush. Ensure you wipe out the excess paint that gets to the tiles. 

Sharpie the Cabinets

 Use the Sharpie markers to define and add the lines of your cabinetry. Faintly applying the markers will make a significant difference as the edges will be more defined. But be careful not to draw outside the lines because the ink is permanent. 

Under-Cabinet Lighting

 
Install a vast collection of cheap under-cabinet lighting to change the appearance of your kitchen. Apply the lighting painlessly and seamlessly below the cabinets to prettify the kitchen area. 

Update the Old Kitchen Drawers 

Replace the plastic, removable tray with wooden inserts to arrange your cutleries. Use a saw, caulk, and sander to cut and finish the pieces of wood to the correct size. Finish by creating sections in your drawers for a beautiful yet simple renovation. 

Installing a Mason jar Chandelier 


Create an outstanding chandelier using mason jars, wire, and some handful tools. The bright and pretty lighting arrangement from the simple jars will give you a country feel when using your kitchen. 

Getting Started

Doing your due diligence and beginning with a thorough design plan is essential in a successful kitchen renovation. It is also wise to work with an experienced professional renovator to assist you through the design and construction. Aspiring Kitchens can guide you in every step of your renovation. Get in touch with them to enjoy their top-notch renovation services. 


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