10 Kitchen Remodel Ideas We Love

Attention, all home chefs! Are you in desperate need of a kitchen remodel for your humble abode? Great! We’re here to help, and we’re pulling out all of the stops with helpful tips and tricks you’ll need for making your next kitchen renovation a successful one. We understand that the kitchen design is such an important aspect of your home, and it shouldn’t be neglected.

By adding a few much-needed interior design improvements, such as well-deserved counter space and new appliances, you can create your dream kitchen in no time. So, let’s take a sneak peek at 10 “can’t miss” kitchen remodeling ideas to spruce up your kitchen space.

Include Natural Elements

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It adds a sense of airiness and a feeling of ease when natural elements are thrown into the mix. Try and choose one focal point, such as wooden cabinets or natural stone countertops, and accessorize around it for a cool mix. The wood itself will allow the kitchen to feel homier.

If wood isn’t your style, then focus on other elements such as granite or marble kitchen countertops. This might create a more modern or even minimalistic feel to your kitchen. No matter which one is chosen, you have the opportunity to truly tailor your kitchen needs to your personal styles for a fabulous finish!  

Focus On Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood is one of the BEST types of flooring you can possibly add to your new kitchen. Always try to avoid carpeting, even in the dining section of the kitchen, if possible. We all know spills and stains happen, but you want to make your cleaning process as easy as possible.

If you opt for hardwood flooring for your kitchen floor, the style can even match and reflect the appearance of wood cabinets. There are even water-resistant and waterproof styles that are a perfect option in case water or any other liquids are spilled in the cooking or dining process. Plus, there are a ton of colors and types to select for any area of your home.

Open Up The Space With A Kitchen Island

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When a kitchen island enters the picture, you can add extra dining space to a small kitchen and an extra workspace to prepare food. Now you can cook while still playing the good host.

Add barstools to create extra seating as a breakfast nook. A pendant light above the island is a great way to brighten up the space as well. You can really have it all! You can even add a television as well to give it more of a living space feel. That way, you can cook while catching up on the daily news.

In terms of the actual kitchen island, this is your opportunity to create the extra lower cabinet space you need. You can even add an extra sink or even another oven or microwave if desired. It’s truly up to you to design your dream island!

Don’t Skimp On Appliances

If you’re the cook in the house, then you should get the appliances you love. From getting the space you need to bake as many different dishes as you want simultaneously to getting state-of-the-art appliances, you can truly increase the overall functionality and aesthetics of your contemporary kitchen.

Pro Styling Tip: Don’t want stainless steel appliances? No problem! You can even have your appliances (like your refrigerator) disguised to look like part of your kitchen cabinets. This will give your kitchen an even more cohesive feel without a heavy metal fridge or dishwasher to distract from your main style elements. 

Let Open Shelving Act As A Display

Do you have kitchenware such as luxe plates or beautiful stemware that you want to display for your family or guests to see? Open shelving displays that will allow you to do just that. Not only are open shelves a good idea for a visual display, but it also doubles as a great option for kitchen storage space.

You can even add it to the design of your cabinets! Design some of the upper cabinets to act as windows, so you can easily see the dishes and glasses that are stored. If you have little ones, this is also a safer option to prevent breakage because they’ll be in an enclosed space.   

Contrast Hardwood And Granite

When the look of hardwood and granite collide, you have the ability to create nearly any style of kitchen your heart desires. Plus, there are so many different colors and styles that are available when it comes to the uniqueness of granite countertops.

However, if you desire a colored wood such as blue cabinets, then you can create a whole other vibe in itself. Blue cabinetry has the potential to create a rustic farmhouse kitchen feel as well, especially if you match it to your kitchen backsplash.

Pro Tip: If you love to bake, granite is one of the best surfaces to roll out dough. Just sayin’ - cookies, here we come!

Get Creative With New Lighting

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No matter where your kitchen is located in your home, lighting really does wonders for any space. If you desire an abundance of lighting, you can hide some illumination behind cabinets to create a back-lit glow in addition to traditional ceiling lighting.

If you do opt for a kitchen island, adding an eye-catching statement light as a centerpiece brings style and brilliance to your space. For example, you have the ability to add a vintage-looking chandelier or one more fitting of a modern kitchen. Combining style and function in the kitchen is truly the key to setting the ambiance in this space.

Paint Color Can Set The Tone

First, select the tone of the room you want, and then pick out a color that will go along with it. However, if there is a particular style you’re aiming for, then it’s super important to select the perfect shade for the occasion.

For example, let’s look at red. Red is a great color, but it has the ability to morph into several different moods. You can have a softer tone with more pink undertones, or it can appear to be more vibrant with hues of orange. A white kitchen is always a good idea, but keep in mind the extra cleaning that this might require. A paint color truly has the ability to swing in any way you please.

Don’t Be Afraid To Accent With Black

Many homeowners who are attempting to style their kitchens may feel the need to steer clear of the color black, especially if it’s on a larger surface. Why, you ask? Usually, black is thought to make a space look smaller and creates the potential for the space to be too dark.

However, a cool black tile backsplash or black hardware on the cabinets presents the opportunity to be super modern. Even a dark hardwood will go well with the overall look of the room. Black is a great neutral to use in kitchen design ideas, especially when styled in the right spots.  

Add Vintage Elements With Rare Finds

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Make the room super personal and homey with cool vintage finds. Sometimes, older-looking elements (especially cabinets and furniture) can present a very cozy ambiance. For example, a vintage hutch or bar island can add a ton of character to your kitchen space. Plus, the vintage look is truly one-of-a-kind, so it will be unique to the space and won’t be found anywhere else.

If you happen to want that vintage look without searching for vintage finds, then there are several cabinet styles and custom options that can be utilized to match the older, yet cohesive look you’re going for when renovating.

Final Thoughts

Are you ready to introduce some of these cool design ideas to your own kitchen and see where your vision takes you? Why not add what you like and love the space you’re in? Each of these ideas can add to the overall look of your space. Whether you’re the dinner party hosting queen or simply love to bake up a storm, you deserve to have the best kitchen for you that can handle all of your needs and desires.

Whether it’s adding a few new coats of paint or getting your dream island installed, even the smallest kitchen renovations create the opportunity to introduce a whole new, stylish look to your space.

Sources: 

https://www.countryliving.com/remodeling-renovation/home-makeovers/g1233/kitchen-makeovers/

https://www.curbed.com/2020/2/21/21121272/kitchen-remodel-ideas-renovation-advice

https://www.thespruce.com/top-kitchen-countertops-1977143

https://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/room-ideas/g3178/blue-kitchens/

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