NINE WAYS ON HOW TO MODERNIZE YOUR
OUTDATED KITCHEN
Whether
your kitchen is a true fixer-upper from decades ago or your once-trendy
laminate countertop and linoleum flooring fell out of style fast, it may be
time to modernize your outdated kitchen. With new design trends showcasing
creative uses of colors, modern appliances, and functional design, there are
endless ways to bring your kitchen into the present day.
Whether you
are trying to sell your home, or if you plan on staying in your space for
generations to come – these ideas can help you transform your kitchen into the
cooking space of your dreams.
Here are 11
stunning ways to make your out of date kitchen feel new and nice once again.
ONE.
Get
energy efficient with your appliances
We’re all
trying to lessen our carbon footprint, and your outdated kitchen appliances are
a great place to start. If an appliance upgrade is in your future, be sure to
make it energy efficient.
Consider
replacing plumbing fixtures as well, as low-flow kitchen faucets save a lot of
water. Updating your kitchen shouldn’t only be for aesthetics; it should also
help save
you money and the Earth’s resources
TWO
Upgrade
your metals
Outdated
kitchens were made with materials that were popular decades ago, including
metals used for kitchen hardware. With manufacturer’s releasing innovative
materials and design trends following suit, it may be time to rethink your
drawer pulls and lighting fixtures.
Metals
going modern in kitchen design include matte aluminum, stainless steel, brushed
gold, and copper – try these materials out in your cabinetry hardware, pendant
lighting, and range hood options.
THREE
Give
people a place to sit
Your
kitchen is most likely the busiest area of your home, and the place people are
most likely to congregate in. Modern kitchens embrace this by adding seating to
the kitchen. Whether you choose countertop stools and seats at a breakfast bar,
or you opt for a banquette or bench at a window side table, seating can make
your kitchen have a whole new appeal. Busy families with children doing
homework to parents entertaining friends while cooking make seating essential
in your modern kitchen.
FOUR
Swap
out your flooring
Flooring is an area of your
kitchen that is often forgotten, and yet plays a major role your entire
kitchen. If your flooring is keeping you in the past, try switching from your
traditional rolled vinyl or linoleum flooring to a more resilient, timeless
material — we’re talking wood, tile, or stone.
These
materials will last longer as well as boost the value of your home. In recent
years, ceramic tile that mimics the look of hardwood has become popular, as
well as travertine and slate.
FIVE
Consider
removing your upper cabinetry
Many
outdated kitchens were built to include walls and walls of upper cabinetry to
house dishes and cookware. Often times, these cabinets consume the eye and make
the kitchen feel crowded. If you’re looking to open up the space of your
kitchen and don’t have and room to grow outwards, consider removing the upper
cabinets. This frees up the wall, allowing for modern open shelving with a
few decorative items and dishware.
SIX
Paint
your existing cabinetry
New
cabinets not in the cards for you? Painting and staining your kitchen’s existing
cabinetry is a great option for homeowners on a budget. You could choose a
vibrant and bold blue, or a dark, modern black finish to cover up outdated wood
and dingy colored cabinets of yesteryear. From distressing doors to paint
glazes and stains, you will be surprised how your elbow grease and some
additional color will transform your old cabinetry into new.
SEVEN
Modernize your countertops
Your
countertops also get a large portion of real estate in your kitchen. While
outdated kitchens may have the inconvenient tile-and-grout or cheap vinyl for
workspace, the variety of countertop surfaces options out there
today are endless. Foom solid surfacing varieties that consist of
resin and polymers to natural stone varieties such as marble and granite, there’s
an option for everyone’s style and budget.
Over the
last few years, designers are becoming increasingly creative and are using
heavy-duty structural materials for countertops. So add concrete, brick,
tile, to your list, too.
EIGHT
Install new lighting options
Once you
have modernized the major components of your kitchen, don’t forget the
lighting! While kitchen lighting can sometimes be an afterthought, it is
essential for safety, ambiance, and versatility of your kitchen. If your
kitchen solely contains one overhead ambient lighting fixture, look into
recessed lighting for a modern illumination source.
Consider
installing a dimmer switch for versatility while entertaining, cooking, or just
relaxing for a midnight snack! Pendant lighting over a kitchen island, under
cabinet lighting to illuminate countertops, and chandeliers are all becoming
great options for updated lighting sources.
NINE
Add
decorative elements and Take down walls
While you
may not think about it, your kitchen is a great place to add decorative
elements that bring a sense of you and your lifestyle into your kitchen. For
many homeowners, plant shelves on top of cabinets allow room for plants,
artwork, and other decorative items.
Built-in
display shelves below your kitchen island can showcase your prized kitchenware,
your favorite cookbooks, or display an heirloom set of china passed down
through generations. Add a vase of flowers, and a fresh bowl of lemons for a
shot of color.
The
compartmentalized and boxed-in feeling of outdated kitchens built generations
ago is very common. If you’re looking to open up your kitchen and share the
view with an adjacent dining room or living room – consider knocking down some
partitions! This method works well for non load-bearing walls that don’t carry
any structural value. Your kitchen can grow in size or it can just get opened
up to other areas of your home.
While your
kitchen could look fabulous as-is, what would it look like without that
bothersome wall? If you’re unsure if this is possible – consult a structural
engineer or architect to see what possibilities there are for your kitchen.
From
updating finishes and materials to bringing in color, illumination, and space –
the options abound for your outdated kitchen. While you may not use all 10 of
these ideas, see which ones are perfect for your lifestyle, budget, and
family. We can’t wait to see what you’ll do with your space!
Any tips or
tricks we missed? Reach out to us in the comments below, or on our social media
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