Here are 6 kitchen considerations and design trends to consider for your next remodel.
Common colors that homeowners use for painting include white and gray. Some homeowners opt for a two-tone look and will paint upper cabinets while while painting the lower cabinets gray or black. If you’re looking to add a high degree of personality and vibrance yo your kitchen, bright colors like blues an yellows are a fun way to enhance our cabinets, as well.
Fixtures can also be changed out to have a nice impact. Consider adding a unique light fixture to your kitchen or new faucets to your sink as affordable design upgrades.
“As a partially synthetic material, Quartz allows you to choose the grain, color, and style with more detail, while granite or marble provide a truly natural texture that is unparallelled. These materials will always be sought after. Both dark and light colors are extremely popular at the moment, so pick something that makes you enjoy using your new kitchen space and make sure your countertops cost is in line with your budget.” – Chuck Waltman, Kitchen Remodeler
For an alternative option, consider solid surface countertop textures for a wide variety of color and high degree of durability. There are so many options on the market, so have fun with this!
Keep in mind with any renovation you will get the best results with the help of experienced professionals. It is extremely rare that a DIY kitchen remodel is recommended so make sure to reach out to a trusted professional for your next renovation project.
A high quality wallpaper can really help accentuate the mood you are trying to create in your kitchen without breaking the bank. Some people may argue that wallpaper is “tacky” or “out of style,” but the same can be said about any type of home renovation trend. If the patterns on the current wallpaper does seem a bit dated, look into wallpaper removal techniques and make the switch to a more contemporary design. Not only is wallpaper not out of style, but it is seeing a surge in popularity among renters and first time homeowners who do no have the budget for more expansive renovation projects.