If you went through the winter holidays cursing your kitchen, maybe itโs time to decide, once and for all, to do something about it. Especially if you donโt plan on selling anytime soon, at least make it more pleasant to work in.
Donโt worry about this costing a fortune, because weโve tried to stick to changes that will be impressive, yet cost little and you can do them yourself.
What colour is your kitchen?

A fresh coat of paint works wonders in every room of the house, but in the kitchen, it can make even the appliances feel newer than they are.
If you think youโll be selling the home this year or next, use a neutral shade and work with the natural lighting in your home.
For example, light colours with cool tones work best when there isnโt a lot of light coming in through the windows. You can get away with warmer tones when there is more natural light.
To get a better handle on warm and cool paint tones, check out the guide at paintzen.com.
Still not sure about the colour you want? Take a look at this tool from Sherwin-Williams. This โcolour visualizerโ will make the choice more fun and allow you to visualize your finished work.
Kitchen cabinets

You can easily update the style of your kitchen with new drawer pulls and knobs. The selection of kitchen cabinet hardware youโll find online and in brick and mortar home improvement stores is amazing. To get you started, check out:
If you have a little more money to spend, consider new cabinet facings. This allows you to transform the appearance of your cabinets without replacing the entire cabinet.
Get kitchen cabinet refacing project tips at This Old House.
Finally, consider repainting your kitchen cabinets. Although itโs a time-consuming project (unless you have help), itโs not difficult and it will freshen up your kitchen.
Youโll find walkthroughs online at:
Prefer a video tutorial? Check out this list at YouTube.com.
Kitchen countertops
Hate your Formica (laminate) countertops but not blessed with the money it will cost to install new granite or quartz?
Resurface them. Itโs one of the most popular DIY kitchen projects and, yes, itโs time consuming, but an easy job for the DIYer.
Several companies manufacture countertop refinishing kits in a number of finishes, from faux granite to cement to merely painted. Take a look at whatโs on offer at:
- HandyLandlord shows you how to paint Formica countertops
- Fix-it Home Improvement Channel walks you through using paint with flecks in it.
- Daich Coatings Corporation offers an entire kit of everything you need to resurface a laminate countertop to resemble granite and other stone surfaces.
- Rust-Oleum offers a similar product, CountertopTransformation
Kitchen lighting

Light fixtures often donโt get the attention they deserve. But new lights can make an extreme difference in your kitchen.
If you have the budget to replace your fixtures, aim to do all of them at once. If not, a single fixture will work. If the kitchen lacks task lighting, such as over the counters or stove, start there.
Never underestimate the power of your finishing touches. Splurge on new kitchen rugs, curtains and linens. A little imagination is all thatโs needed to revamp your kitchen on a budget.
About the Author:

The above article on Inexpensive Ways to Revamp Your Vancouver Kitchen was provided by Regan Pyke, a leader in the field of sales, marketing, (Renovations!!), and Real Estate Investing. Regan can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 778-228-2448.
Thinking of selling your home? I have a real passion for buying and selling Real Estate, as well as marketing & real estate investing. Iโd love to share my expertise!

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