Give Your Kitchen a Face Lift On a Budget
Kitchens are often considered the heart of the
home. Not only are they the site of meal preparation, but they’re
also a central location for family gatherings and home entertaining.
With so much happening in the kitchen, it’s important to keep it
organized and updated, whether you’re throwing a party, trying to
sell your home, or just having a family dinner. Luckily you don’t
need to spend a fortune to refresh your kitchen as there are several
easy ways to add value and rejuvenate any kitchen on a budget.
“As home sellers continue to seek ways to make their home stand apart in a
hyper-competitive market, it’s important to realize how to make
cost-effective upgrades,” says Nick Wolff, real estate broker with Century
21. “If potential buyers walk into a dated kitchen, they may only see the
additional work they would need to do and the money they would need to
spend. Remodeling or refreshing your kitchen is a great investment.”
For the best return on investment, Wolff recommends avoiding going all out
on top-of-the-line finishes and appliances, and doing a more basic kitchen
makeover instead. In fact, planning a cost-effective way to refresh your
kitchen is always a smart plan -- whether you plan to sell in one year or
30.
There are simple, budget-friendly kitchen renovations and organizational
tactics that can make your space appear bigger, brighter and better. Beth
Randall, certified professional organizer and owner of Chicago-area based
Joe Organizer, LLC, offers a few tricks of the trade to help make your
kitchen look more spacious, organized and inviting:
* Create roomier cabinets. Remove items from the cabinets that have not been
used in six to 12 months, like roasting pans that take up a ton of space, to
another storage area in the house. Another option is to donate unused
kitchen items you know you’ll never use to charity.
* De-clutter surfaces. Eliminate clutter on the counter top while still
keeping often-used appliances accessible. The new Black & Decker SPACEMAKER
kitchen appliances are convenient, versatile and cost-effective and can be
mounted neatly underneath your cabinets, freeing-up counter space and
creating an easy way to give the room a new, bigger and more organized look.
Store seldom-used appliances in cabinets or drawers and instead keep those
can’t-live-without items like your coffeemaker, toaster oven, can opener and
food processor off your counters and with-in arm’s reach.
* Double your shelf space. Make room in your cabinets by adding rubber or
wire shelving, making it easier to store twice as many mugs without fear
they’ll fall over and break. Put heavier items down below and items you use
regularly at eye level.
* Hook it. Use adhesive hooks and specialty hangers to hang items such as
pan lids inside cabinet doors to eliminate searching. You may even consider
hanging the pans from a ceiling fixture instead of storing in the cabinets
freeing up a multitude of space - a simple "S" hook on a wire shelf works
great. For storing lids, cookie sheets, cutting boards and plates, try a
vertical plate holder which organizes and utilizes less space.
* Rearrange the pantry. Eliminate everything that is expired and sort foods
into categories (i.e., canned fruit, vegetables, pasta, breakfast cereals,
etc.). Group healthy snack foods together in a basket to make it easier to
grab and go, while storing spices using a step-shelf spice rack for easy
viewing.
* Refresh the refrigerator/freezer. Eliminate everything that is
unidentifiable, inedible or expired. Remember the old saying -- when in
doubt, throw it out. For all remaining items, store similar foods together
labeling when possible and dating items with permanent marker. Keep any
leftovers in square or rectangular containers since they utilize space
better than round bowls.
For additional organizational tips, kitchen feng shui and remodeling ideas,
visit www.bdspacemaker.com.
- Courtesy of: ARA Content