19 Ideas to Help You Stay on Budget
Find out how to save money while adding style and function to your kitchen with these expert tips.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionFound in an old farmhouse, this hutch had lost its doors and was a mess. Hand-painting has transformed a discarded relic into a richly decorative addition to a beautiful kitchen. (Design by Nancy Mullan)This kitchen is a wonderful example of how effective this idea can be. In an old farmhouse, the designer found a hutch that had lost its doors and was a mess. She painted it dark brown, then painted it white, and rubbed it down before applying a decorative motif inspired by tile in the room. Finally, she painted the inside blue and left it without doors. As a result, what might have been a discarded relic has become a richly decorative addition to a beautiful kitchen.
Invest in permanence.
The money you spend on architecture — space and light — is a lasting choice. You can always upgrade to finer appliances and materials later.
Avoid current trends.
For example, if you are flexible enough not to go with the current color trends, you can pick up a fine stone countertop at a more affordable price. One contractor I know suggests asking merchants what they "want to get rid of."
Choose a style that suits your pocketbook.
Some styles themselves suggest ways to economize. A minimalist approach can save you spare change if you really keep it minimal. The shabby chic approach gives you the chance to make the most of salvaged finds and flea-market treasures.
Make choices that perform a double function.
Plants can serve as a window screen and can also bring their own beauty and vitality to your kitchen. A decorative chest can hide the kids’ toys and also serve as a window seat.
Monitor your momentum.
As the design process starts moving forward, it’s easy to get carried away. The most dangerous words for a design budget can be "While we’re at it..." If you go too far you can end up with excess space that you don’t use, or rows of cabinets you don’t need.
Kitchen design is not a race.
There is no finish line. Savor the pleasure of letting your kitchen design evolve and grow with you. Design is a lifelong process. Let your kitchen build slowly, one idea at a time.
Paint a new kitchen picture.
The most economical way to remodel your kitchen is with a fresh paint job. Whether you go wild with color or simply choose a coat of fresh white paint to revive old cabinet doors, you’re literally applying a brand-new feeling to your kitchen.
Painting one wall, an alcove, or the interiors of your cabinets with a strong shot of color can provide just the boost your kitchen needs. Pantries, mudrooms, and other small spaces adjoining your kitchen are also good candidates for new colors. Even appliances can be painted!
Professionals always say that meticulous preparation is the key to success when painting. It’s true in kitchen design as well: Cleaning out cabinets, scraping away grime, and getting rid of the mismatched plastic wares hidden in the back corners of the cupboards will make any kitchen feel new.
So if a complete remodeling isn’t in the cards right now, consider a new coat of paint to freshen up your kitchen while you’re waiting.
Final Thoughts
Spending less money on your kitchen does not mean spending less creativity or enthusiasm. In fact, choosing to solve a design issue with an affordable solution often stimulates extraordinary thinking and leads you to a brand-new vision.
Whether you’re designing on a shoestring or with an unlimited budget, your kitchen will be successful if it is a true expression of your values, tastes, and lifestyle. What I remember most after visiting someone’s new kitchen is not the name of the material of the countertop or the particular details in the crown moldings. It’s the people I met, and most of all their joyful enthusiasm as they shared their stories.
All kitchens include some ideas that are old, some that are new, some that are borrowed...but each must be you.



























