5 Ways to add high-impact value to your new kitchen without blowing out your budget.

When it comes to adding value to your home, the kitchen is often one of the most important rooms to focus on. A new kitchen can be a big investment, but there are ways to add high impact without blowing out your budget. Here are five tips to get you started.

1. Balance maximising storage with breathing space.

2. Create zones - whether it be an at-home bar or a breakfast nook.

3. Don't look past the hardware

4. Don’t forget about lighting – undercabinet lights can make a big difference.

5. Finally, focus on the big ticket items and get creative with the rest - assign a budget to bench tops and appliances. By following these tips, you can have the kitchen of your dreams without spending a fortune!

Balance maximising storage with breathing space.

Crafting a beautiful kitchen doesn't have to break the bank - the key is to find innovative and affordable ways to strike a balance between maximising storage and providing open spaces that breathe. Think of open shelves for jars, spices, and books to create an open and organised display, or even use an art gallery wall for larger items. Utilise drawers that are specially designed for optimal space utilisation and make sure your design includes enough shelf space so everything can fit perfectly. Striking this balance between functionality and open breathing area will ensure your kitchen looks amazing without compromising on practicality.

Create zones - whether it be an at-home bar or a breakfast nook.

To add high-impact value to your kitchen, designate a small space and make it unique by designing multiple zones, such as an at-home bar or even a cozy breakfast nook. By creating distinct areas within the kitchen, you can free up more room and make the area feel larger. Plus, it's an excellent way to declutter any remaining countertops and dining tables! Adding these mixed areas will help bring life and function to your space, no matter its size.

Don't look past the hardware - a simple upgrade here can have a big impact.

Looking for bespoke, refined touches to add some wow factor to your kitchen? Don't look past the hardware; a simple upgrade here can have such a big impact and it doesn't have to break the bank. From luxurious brass drawer handles to elegant vintage knobs you can find high-impact, yet affordable options on the market that will transform your kitchen in an instant. So why not take some time and explore all of the great bespoke hardware choices available - a simple update could make all the difference!

Don’t forget about lighting – undercabinet lights can make a big difference.

Adding task lighting and ambient lighting can instantly create a high-end look in your kitchen. Undercabinet task lighting is an inexpensive and easy way to do this. For example, adding LED undercabinet task lighting brings task lighting exactly where you need it while also illuminating the sculptural shapes of the cabinetry and making its features the focus of the space. This type of lighting adds bright accents that draw attention to the beauty of cabinetry details, its materials, and other decorative elements. For a truly stunning effect, pair task lights with feature pendants for balanced ambient light. Whatever you do, don’t forget about lighting – it can make all the difference!

Finally, focus on the big ticket items and get creative with the rest - assign a budget to bench tops and appliances.

Investing in the big ticket kitchen items like bench tops and appliances is the key to making sure your kitchen looks and functions expensively, but this doesn't mean that budget has to cause you to compromise. Trying getting creative with the less obvious items, while assigning a budget to the pieces that will make the most impact. Having affordable options available can help you stay within budget and still end up with an amazing space, so don't be afraid to take risks and find out what fits in with your overall kitchen design.

If you’re looking to renovate your kitchen on a budget, there are several ways you can add value without breaking the bank. By balancing storage with breathing space, creating zones, focusing on hardware and lighting, and being creative with the smaller items to allow investing in big-ticket items, you can create a beautiful and functional kitchen that will last for years to come. Not sure where to start or what kind of budget you need? We offer complimentary consultations with our director to help get you started. Click here to book now.

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