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Make it cozy
- Make your kitchen cozy by adding plenty of plants and textiles. Handmade quilts, rugs, and pillows help to add some color to this often all-white room.
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Upgrade to an extra-deep sink
- Not only does an extra-deep farmhouse sink look good, but it's also super convenient for cleaning and for extra space while you're doing the dishes.
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Hang up artwork
- The kitchen might not be an obvious room to display your art collection, but you should definitely take advantage of those empty walls.
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Add a fresh coat of white
- Consider unifying everything with a fresh coat of white paint. This will give your kitchen a clean look, especially if the space is older. This idea is great as well if you prefer a more minimalistic space.
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Experiment with wood
- If you're into neutrals and more rustic elements, then experimenting with wood is the right move for you. And if you can't update the cabinets and kitchen island, then introduce something smaller like wooden shelves.
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Stick to one splurge
- If you are able to splurge on one new item for your kitchen, go for it. It might be fancy new marble countertops or an industrial oven.
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Be playful with your backsplash
- It's common to go for more neutral tones when it comes to the backsplash. But have fun with it and go for some colors. For example, this green shade fits in well with the kitchen's neutral palette.
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Vary texture
- Introducing a mix of different textures and materials to your kitchen will give it an instant visual interest. This kitchen has cabinets that lighten the space and contrast the silver stove and oven. The wooden island gives off warmth.
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Don't be afraid of lighting
- Whether you swap in a bunch of monochromatic barn lights or go with a vintage lantern, changing the fixtures will have you seeing your kitchen in a new light.
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Go for open shelving
- Create a sense of space with open wall shelves. Simple wooden planks will give the white tiles some texture and practicality as well. Just imagine easily reaching for your favorite mug.
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Rethink your furniture choices
- These stools in different shades of blue and the patterned rug may be unexpected, but they add some fun colors and texture to the kitchen.
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Wallpaper the refrigerator
- You might get a little sick of having the same refrigerator year after year. But instead of getting rid of it, cover your appliance with wallpaper and seal with polyurethane for extra water resistance. It will give it a new look!
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Mix old with new
- If you're into mixing old with modern, go for it. For instance, introducing some vintage wooden pieces can provide a warm contrast to modern elements.
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Show off collectibles
- Get some open shelves or a nice glass cabinet to show off your collectibles and antiques. This will give your kitchen a cozy look and bring some warmth to the space.
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14 / 30 Fotos
Add some farmhouse accents
- Any kitchen can transform into a farmhouse dream with a few key elements. Bring in some natural features, like wood and vintage utensils, for extra charm.
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Layer in texture
- You don't have to use only kitchen utensils and appliances to warm up a white kitchen. Add some layers by adding baskets or market bags to the decor.
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Swipe out hardware
- It might not be possible to changes all the cabinets, but you can make some small updates to the hardware. Just update the knobs and pulls for some modern ones.
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Show off your dishes
- Instead of claustrophobia-inducing wall-to-wall cabinetry, give your dishes some breathing room by putting them on open shelves. Not only will they be part of the decor, but they'll also be easier to reach.
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Indulge in new appliances
- If you've had the same appliances for many years, then you probably want to update those. New appliances make a huge difference, so indulge with a new industrial stove or fridge, for instance.
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Don't be shy with colors
- If you're into colors, don't be afraid of introducing a bolder palette to your kitchen. It can be as simple as a new table cloth with extravagant prints, or as extreme as painting the walls.
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Get creative with light bulbs
- Give your kitchen some coziness with several smaller lightbulbs, which will keep the space illuminated and also serve as art.
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Decorate the oven hood
- The oven hood doesn't need to be boring. It can become a dramatic focal point in a kitchen with a simple addition, like this wreath. It will give your kitchen some extra charm.
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Paint the cabinets
- Getting new cabinets is expensive, so a few gallons of paint might be a good solution for you. Freshen up your old cabinets with a bold hue like this one.
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Go for a rich wall color
- The rich wall paint and cabinets in this kitchen highlight the gray veins of the marble counter. But be cautious, as most experts are against using marble countertops because they easily scratch.
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Add unusual pieces
- Instead of hiding vintage hardware or antique silverware in drawers, use them as part of the decoration on the counters. This will add some personality to the kitchen.
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Reuse and recycle
- Reuse old textiles to create pillows and table cloths. You can also use old pots, bottles, and jars for decor and storage, while also giving your kitchen some charm.
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Swap to glass-paned fronts
- Upper cabinets can make a room feel a little claustrophobic, so freshen your kitchen up by replacing cabinet doors with glass-paned fronts.
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Embrace contrast
- Black-painted cabinets offer dramatic contrast to this kitchen's white tiles. This mix brings elegance to the space.
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Add memorable elements
- Wooden counters, plants, and a color coordinated palette are all elements that go well together and will leave a lasting impression on your kitchen. Sources: (Country Living) (Real Simple) See also: Beautiful indoor plants to grow at home
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Make it cozy
- Make your kitchen cozy by adding plenty of plants and textiles. Handmade quilts, rugs, and pillows help to add some color to this often all-white room.
© Shutterstock
1 / 30 Fotos
Upgrade to an extra-deep sink
- Not only does an extra-deep farmhouse sink look good, but it's also super convenient for cleaning and for extra space while you're doing the dishes.
© Shutterstock
2 / 30 Fotos
Hang up artwork
- The kitchen might not be an obvious room to display your art collection, but you should definitely take advantage of those empty walls.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
Add a fresh coat of white
- Consider unifying everything with a fresh coat of white paint. This will give your kitchen a clean look, especially if the space is older. This idea is great as well if you prefer a more minimalistic space.
© Shutterstock
4 / 30 Fotos
Experiment with wood
- If you're into neutrals and more rustic elements, then experimenting with wood is the right move for you. And if you can't update the cabinets and kitchen island, then introduce something smaller like wooden shelves.
© Shutterstock
5 / 30 Fotos
Stick to one splurge
- If you are able to splurge on one new item for your kitchen, go for it. It might be fancy new marble countertops or an industrial oven.
© Shutterstock
6 / 30 Fotos
Be playful with your backsplash
- It's common to go for more neutral tones when it comes to the backsplash. But have fun with it and go for some colors. For example, this green shade fits in well with the kitchen's neutral palette.
© Shutterstock
7 / 30 Fotos
Vary texture
- Introducing a mix of different textures and materials to your kitchen will give it an instant visual interest. This kitchen has cabinets that lighten the space and contrast the silver stove and oven. The wooden island gives off warmth.
© Shutterstock
8 / 30 Fotos
Don't be afraid of lighting
- Whether you swap in a bunch of monochromatic barn lights or go with a vintage lantern, changing the fixtures will have you seeing your kitchen in a new light.
© Shutterstock
9 / 30 Fotos
Go for open shelving
- Create a sense of space with open wall shelves. Simple wooden planks will give the white tiles some texture and practicality as well. Just imagine easily reaching for your favorite mug.
© Shutterstock
10 / 30 Fotos
Rethink your furniture choices
- These stools in different shades of blue and the patterned rug may be unexpected, but they add some fun colors and texture to the kitchen.
© Shutterstock
11 / 30 Fotos
Wallpaper the refrigerator
- You might get a little sick of having the same refrigerator year after year. But instead of getting rid of it, cover your appliance with wallpaper and seal with polyurethane for extra water resistance. It will give it a new look!
© Shutterstock
12 / 30 Fotos
Mix old with new
- If you're into mixing old with modern, go for it. For instance, introducing some vintage wooden pieces can provide a warm contrast to modern elements.
© Shutterstock
13 / 30 Fotos
Show off collectibles
- Get some open shelves or a nice glass cabinet to show off your collectibles and antiques. This will give your kitchen a cozy look and bring some warmth to the space.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Add some farmhouse accents
- Any kitchen can transform into a farmhouse dream with a few key elements. Bring in some natural features, like wood and vintage utensils, for extra charm.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
Layer in texture
- You don't have to use only kitchen utensils and appliances to warm up a white kitchen. Add some layers by adding baskets or market bags to the decor.
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
Swipe out hardware
- It might not be possible to changes all the cabinets, but you can make some small updates to the hardware. Just update the knobs and pulls for some modern ones.
© Shutterstock
17 / 30 Fotos
Show off your dishes
- Instead of claustrophobia-inducing wall-to-wall cabinetry, give your dishes some breathing room by putting them on open shelves. Not only will they be part of the decor, but they'll also be easier to reach.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Indulge in new appliances
- If you've had the same appliances for many years, then you probably want to update those. New appliances make a huge difference, so indulge with a new industrial stove or fridge, for instance.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Don't be shy with colors
- If you're into colors, don't be afraid of introducing a bolder palette to your kitchen. It can be as simple as a new table cloth with extravagant prints, or as extreme as painting the walls.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
Get creative with light bulbs
- Give your kitchen some coziness with several smaller lightbulbs, which will keep the space illuminated and also serve as art.
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Decorate the oven hood
- The oven hood doesn't need to be boring. It can become a dramatic focal point in a kitchen with a simple addition, like this wreath. It will give your kitchen some extra charm.
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Paint the cabinets
- Getting new cabinets is expensive, so a few gallons of paint might be a good solution for you. Freshen up your old cabinets with a bold hue like this one.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
Go for a rich wall color
- The rich wall paint and cabinets in this kitchen highlight the gray veins of the marble counter. But be cautious, as most experts are against using marble countertops because they easily scratch.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Add unusual pieces
- Instead of hiding vintage hardware or antique silverware in drawers, use them as part of the decoration on the counters. This will add some personality to the kitchen.
© Shutterstock
25 / 30 Fotos
Reuse and recycle
- Reuse old textiles to create pillows and table cloths. You can also use old pots, bottles, and jars for decor and storage, while also giving your kitchen some charm.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Swap to glass-paned fronts
- Upper cabinets can make a room feel a little claustrophobic, so freshen your kitchen up by replacing cabinet doors with glass-paned fronts.
© Shutterstock
27 / 30 Fotos
Embrace contrast
- Black-painted cabinets offer dramatic contrast to this kitchen's white tiles. This mix brings elegance to the space.
© Shutterstock
28 / 30 Fotos
Add memorable elements
- Wooden counters, plants, and a color coordinated palette are all elements that go well together and will leave a lasting impression on your kitchen. Sources: (Country Living) (Real Simple) See also: Beautiful indoor plants to grow at home
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Easy ways to update your kitchen
Efficient ways to give your kitchen a face-lift
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While the kitchen is the heart of the home, and you might have a dream vision for it, doing a full-scale renovation might not be in your budget at the moment. Fortunately, there are a couple of easy ways to update your kitchen without breaking out the sledgehammer.
Click through this gallery for some kitchen face-lift inspo.
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