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Easy Ways to Make Your Kitchen Look More Luxurious

As most homeowners will tell you, kitchens are typically the most expensive rooms to remodel. However, there are several ways to elevate your space and give it a more luxurious feel without spending a fortune. With a few simple additions, some minor changes, and a couple of kitchen styling tricks, you can create a chef-worthy space without breaking the bank. Continue reading for some useful tips on how to make your kitchen look more luxurious with minimal effort and at a relatively low cost.

Change Up the Color Scheme

The easiest way to transform your kitchen - or any other room for that matter - is with a fresh coat of paint. Light and earthly colors such as cream and beige can instantly brighten up the area and make it look more elegant. They will also reflect the light and hide many scratches and dents on your old cabinets. On the other hand, dark colors such as black and gray can make your kitchen look lavish and extravagant. At the end of the day, the best color scheme for your kitchen will depend on the mood you’re going for as well as the color of your appliances and the finishes on your fixtures and fittings. If you don’t want to paint the whole room, painting your kitchen cabinets will do the trick.

Upgrade the Lighting

Most homeowners focus on the appliances and countertops and end up overlooking their kitchen lighting design. Low-hanging chandeliers or pendants will elevate the mood of the space and give the illusion of a higher ceiling. Choose fixtures with interesting designs to add more personality to your kitchen and give it a custom, designer look. If you want to take it up a notch, consider placing your lights on a dimmer. Dimming the lights at dinner time is an easy and inexpensive way to create a luxurious and relaxing ambiance.

Swap Out Your Faucet and Sink

Kitchen faucets now come in a variety of models with different configurations, designs, and finishes. Replace your old one with something a little more interesting, but make sure it matches the knobs on your cabinets and drawers to give your space a luxurious and coherent look. As for the sink, the folks over at Farmhouse Sinks recommend choosing a minimal sink with a clean and sleek design. If you go to their store, you’ll see that Farmhouse sinks come in different durable materials, such as stainless steel, granite, stone, and bamboo. So, no matter what aesthetic you’re going for, you’re bound to find a farmhouse sink to compliment it.

Hang Artwork

Artwork can elevate any room in your house, including your kitchen. If you feel that it lacks personality, use artwork to add color and texture to the area. Don’t be afraid to go big and bold; there are no rules when it comes to artwork. Just make sure you choose a piece that compliments or enhances the rest of your kitchen design to create a sophisticated and elegant vibe. You can mix different elements like wall ferns, decorative accessories on shelves, paintings, personal mementos, and contrasting textiles to add depth and character to the room.

Add Small Hints of Marble

When it comes to making your kitchen look more modern and luxurious, marble is your best friend. But since pulling off all your countertops and replacing them with marble will likely cost you a fortune, you can strategically add small hints of marble around the kitchen instead. A pre-cut piece of marble can elevate the baking area in your kitchen, while a few marble tiles can make an elegant and eye-catching backsplash. Marble works pretty well with most color schemes, and a few small touches of it will make your kitchen look a lot more expensive.

Keep It Organized

Nothing brings down a room like clutter. Keep your counters clean and organized by placing small appliances that you use daily, like your toaster and coffee pot, on decorative trays and baskets. Also, hide any cleaning supplies in a caddy under the sink and make room in your cabinets for other appliances that you don’t use often. Needless to say, you also need to eliminate any piles of mail, dirty dishes, cooking utensils, etc.

As you can see, you can make your kitchen look more expensive than it actually is without spending a fortune. Even if you apply just one of the above suggestions, your space will instantly look a lot more luxurious. Since it is probably one of the busiest rooms in the house, you need to pay attention to every little detail and remember that even the smallest changes will go a long way. So, if you can’t follow all of our tips, start small and keep making minor changes until you are fully satisfied with the outcome.


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