Kitchen remodeling can be an expensive and taxing process. As a homeowner, you cant be entirely sure that youll get your moneys worth if you decide to spend thousands of dollars completely renovating your kitchen. Rather than gutting the room and starting over, why not do smaller projects? You can change up the look and feel of your kitchen for less than the cost of a remodel -- and youll still get a new room for a fraction of the cost. Here are some small-scale kitchen renovation projects that will pay you back in spades: (To read about varying approaches to home renovation, see article: 4 Types Of Home Renovation: Which Ones Boost Value?)

1. Add a fresh coat of paint.

Rather than knocking out the walls and starting fresh, take a few steps back. Look at the condition of your walls. Depending on their current state, you may spend considerably less to add new patterns and designs to the existing walls. You might also refresh them with a few coats of paint. Paint gives you the ability to personalize or update your kitchen, depending on how old it is and how much wear and tear it has endured over the years. The cost to paint a kitchen will vary, but expect to pay between $350 and $600 on average.

2. Find creative storage solutions.

Unless your kitchen is completely cramped, theres a good chance you have unused existing space where storage could go. Consider installing open shelving in tight areas where appliances may not fit. You could also move bigger appliances such as the refrigerator a few inches to the left or right to open up space for cabinets or shelving.

If your pantry is looking particularly crowded, reorganize it and see about installing lazy susans or spinning spice racks to open up more space. These are inexpensive options that open up space and make the kitchen easier to work in.

3. Add decorative accessories.

To enhance your kitchens design without removing its existing pieces, consider investing in decorative accessories. Some pieces you might add include:

There are a variety of accents you can add to your kitchen, depending on its design and your budget. You can always speak with an interior decorator about what best suits your space. Decorators usually have access to sources homeowners dont, so you never know -- they might find that perfect piece for your kitchen!

4. Update the light fixtures.

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April 1, 2015 at 4:41 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Kitchen Remodeling