To help you do this effectively without eating into your profit margins, we’re serving up a platter of budget-friendly kitchen updates – helping you to maximize your kitchen’s aesthetic appeal without having to spend a small fortune.
The following guest post was written by Jack Carr
When it comes to selling your home for the best possible price, how you present the space matters.
To make the best impression you can on potential buyers, you may need to invest a little time and cash into updating a few key areas with big selling power, such as your kitchen.
To help you do this effectively without eating into your profit margins, we’re serving up a platter of budget-friendly kitchen updates – helping you to maximize your kitchen’s aesthetic appeal without having to spend a small fortune.
Banish unwanted clutter
The first step on your budget kitchen update journey is to banish any unwanted clutter from countertops and open shelving.
In order to boost your kitchen’s appeal among potential buyers, you’ll want it to have that clean, blank canvas look so prospective buyers can easily visualise themselves using the space.
This means tidying away any items that don’t need to be on show. We’re talking bulky appliances, overflowing utensil pots, groceries, glassware and more. You don’t have to throw them out, but rather simply put them away in a cupboard so they’re out of sight when viewings and open houses are taking place.
Install new splashbacks
Splashbacks are an integral feature of modern kitchen design, protecting kitchen walls from everyday spills and splashes while also delivering a stylish design feature.
For homeowners on a tight budget, installing a new splashback could be a quick, affordable way to give this culinary space a fresh, modern update – assuming the rest of the kitchen is in good condition, that is.
From a material point of view, you have plenty of options – patterned tiles, plain tiles, tempered glass, stainless steel and more. Just make sure you choose a finish that complements your existing scheme and has mass appeal.
Update the cabinets
A brand-new kitchen can set you back at least $8,000 – making this an unrealistic option for many sellers, as there’s no guarantee you’ll get a worthwhile return on your investment. So, what are your other options?
Well, one handy trick is to update your kitchen cabinets with a stylish vinyl film wrap cover. Made from robust, durable vinyl, it’s a quick, non-disruptive and cost-effective way to give your kitchen a complete reskin in a choice of various finishes and designs.
From solid colors to wood-effect and marble options, whichever design you choose, the end result will be a chic, contemporary kitchen at a fraction of the cost of a full-scale kitchen refit.
Apply a fresh coat of paint
Repainting your kitchen may feel like a hassle at the time, but it’s important never to underestimate the power of a fresh coat of paint.
Not only will paint cover up those dirty prints and marks, but it can also brighten up a room – making a space instantly feel fresher and more inviting.
To maximize the power of paint in your kitchen, we’d suggest opting for a pale, neutral shade such as white, cream or pale beige. These shades have an evergreen, universal appeal – plus, they can be paired with a huge choice of other complementary accent colors to bring some welcome character to the space.
If you can’t resist a little color in your cooking space, or you want to add a little personality with a colored feature wall, try to stick to a tone that works with the rest of your decor and doesn’t overwhelm the space.
Replace kitchen hardware and accessories
When it comes to kitchen updates, they don’t always need to take the form of large-scale refurbishments. Sometimes, the smaller details can be equally as impactful.
This is definitely the case when it comes to your kitchen hardware and accessories. Making a few low-cost yet considered replacements and upgrades can go a long way towards giving your kitchen a high-end, contemporary feel.
Start with your cabinetry and replace old door handles with new designs – this can even extend to other fixtures like light fittings and faucets if you have the budget.
For accessories, swap out mismatched old food containers, utensils and dish cloths with new alternatives that don’t cost the earth. For a chic, cohesive look buyers will love, we’d suggest picking an accent color and design theme – making sure all of your accessories are coordinated, of course.
Getting your home sale-ready does require some effort on your part, but it doesn’t have to mean spending a huge amount of money or time.
With these simple, pocket-friendly kitchen updates, you can spruce up the heart of your home at minimal cost and create an attractive kitchen space that buyers won’t be able to resist.
Author bio:
Jack Carr is the Marketing Executive for Architextural, who stock the UK’s largest collection of high-quality architectural vinyl film wraps used by interior designers, architects and specifiers.