“The
kitchen should be the hub of your home, where you can spend
time with family and friends,” says Segrete. “However, if
your kitchen makes you want to dine out–it’s time for an update.”
With
a limited budget, here are Segrete’s tips to make your kitchen
comfortable and inviting while also achieving the best bang
for your buck.
Freshen
your flooring
There
are a variety of easy‑to‑install, inexpensive
and great looking flooring materials available today. Laminates
offer looks that replicate wood grains, natural stone and
tile and are easily installed.
Engineered hardwood flooring can withstand wear and moist
environments. Plus, new innovative,
locking systems make this an easy DIY project.
Once
chosen, remove all furniture and appliances and create a level
sub‑floor by installing 1/4‑inch
plywood over your existing surface. Install your flooring
and enjoy the beautiful new room foundation.
Complement
the cabinets
Do
your cabinets need a facelift? Updating the look of your kitchen
cabinets is an ideal project.
Remove
all the cabinet doors, drawers and hardware, labeling each
for easy reassembly. For solid wood cabinets, strip, sand,
repair and clean the wood to create a fresh surface. Then,
apply a new stain and urethane top coat. Laminate or wood
veneer cabinets can easily be updated with a fresh coat of
paint; use high‑gloss paint for a sleek modern finish
or try a faux‑finish distressing technique, for a more
traditional look. Clean and prime the surface before you add
a new color. For the final touch replace knobs and drawer
pulls with new, updated finishes.
Accessorize
at the sink
While
changing a sink may be more than you’re willing or able to
do, simply installing a new faucet can update styling and
enhance functionality. Faucets today come in a wealth of
designs
and feature coordinating accessories, such as soap/lotion
dispensers. Add one of the most popular styles, a high arc
faucet, such as Moen’s Adeline faucet. This style is not only
beautiful, but offers practical ease for tasks such as filling
large pots or pitchers, and their prominence makes them a
design focal point. Or try a highly functional, pullout faucet,
such as Moen’s Renzo faucet. Featuring multiple spray settings
at your fingertips, these faucets make everything from watering
plants to cleaning veggies a breeze.
Both
are available at The Home Depot and Menard’s and feature popular
finishes, such as chrome and stainless.
Create
lovely lighting
Lighting
can totally change the look of the kitchen. Rather than overhauling
the fluorescent ceiling fixtures, instead, simply accent your
current lighting with stylish, new pieces. Swap the basic
light fixture from above your kitchen table with a chandelier
for a great focal point. To aid in tasks, add pendants lights
above spots used most often. Or for an ambient glow, vintage
wall sconces are a great addition to an Old‑World kitchen
or contrast in a modern kitchen.
Finally,
install dimmer switches to provide the perfect amount of light
no matter what your activity.
Seats
for socializing
The
final step for a comfortable and inviting kitchen is adding
a seating area. Measure the area for the table and chairs
and be sure that your selection has about three feet on all
sides to allow room for movement. Depending on the style of
your kitchen, choose a solid wood set for a warm, homey feel,
or add a marble or glass table to complement a more modern
decor. Next, add a beautiful centerpiece for a unique decorative
accent and be sure that you have comfortable, upholstered
seat cushions to encourage hours of chatting with friends,
dining with family or a comfortable spot for kids to color,
craft or do homework.
“While
home improvement projects do involve dedication and patience,
they pay off when you can enjoy your beautiful new Room,”
says Segrete. “With these updates, your kitchen will soon
be
transformed and you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing that
you did it yourself without spending a fortune.”
For
information on Moen products, visit moen.com, www.lowes.com
or call (800) BUY‑MOEN (800) 289‑6636.
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