Kitchen Design on a Small Budget

Unless you’re a trained professional, kitchen design on a small budget can seem daunting. Even if you know what you like (and have a defined style), going from concept to completion while keeping stress to a minimum can be a huge challenge.

Before you get started with your remodeling project, do your homework. Get a big picture view of your options and limitations, preferences and “need to haves” vs. “nice to haves.” Once you have some of those ideas figured out, you can narrow down the scope of the project and your plan of attack.

Lifestyle, Budget and Space Considerations

Lifestyle

Do you eat out a lot? Do you like to prepare meals and entertain family and friends? Do you prefer an eat-in kitchen or is a more formal dining room appealing? Your lifestyle will help you determine the features you want in your kitchen design.

Budget

The average cost for an upscale remodel is about $80,000 so be honest about what you can afford and what you want to spend. For example, do you intend to replace your kitchen cabinets or could you get by with refacing or painting them? How long do you plan to stay in your home? Think about the items you want to change or add that can give you the most return on your investment once you go to sell. Consider splurging on things that significantly add resale value and be budget-minded on cosmetic items. Don’t forget unexpected costs. It’s a good idea to set aside 20 percent of your budget for items that pop up along the way.

Shape and amount of space

Are you OK with the general size of your kitchen? If so then you won’t need to move walls, which adds significantly to your costs, especially if it affects mechanical and plumping systems. If you have the room, consider adding an island. It will give you an extra surface for meal prep and serving, as well as valuable storage space and seating.

Inexpensive Updates in Kitchen Design

Open shelving

You don’t have to spend a fortune for some easy upgrades. Removing the upper cabinets and switching to open shelving saves money and the room will look bigger.

Backsplash

A new backsplash goes a long way in transforming the room as well. Consider Fasade decorative vinyl or Aspect peel and stick metal, stone or glass backsplash. With peel and stick application, or a few swipes of construction adhesive, you can easily install either product over a weekend without having to spend money on a contractor.

Replace light fixtures

If your lights are outdated or you simply need more to really see the tasks at hand, new light fixtures will do the trick without breaking the bank. Consider adding pendants over an island.

Paint and accessories

A fresh coat of paint does wonders to enliven the space and really makes a big impact for very little. Another small touch is switching out your cabinet hardware and drawer pulls. Finally, switch out your accessories to put the finishing touch on your project.

For more ideas on how to complete a budget-minded makeover, visit a kitchen design center for tips and see the right countertops, cabinets, flooring and more for your lifestyle and budget.

What are your thoughts on kitchen design on small budget? Let me know in the comments!

Fasade Panels Accentuate Closet Makeover

A closet can be a source of frustration as it becomes the catch-all for a busy family’s gear. Cynthia, a mother of four, was at her wit’s end with her inefficient, cramped entry closet and longed for a stylish and functional space that would accommodate everyone’s needs. She decided to use Fasade panels to accentuate her closet makeover.

The first thing she did was remove the closet doors to open up the space and make it appear larger. She then added dividers so each child had his or her own space to store their belongings. Off-season items were moved to storage, which gave her the space she needed to add the dividers and shoe bins.

Then Cynthia applied Fasade Waves panels in white* to accentuate the closet makeover, adding personality and style. Fasade wall panels measure 4’x8′ to cover 32 sq. feet total and there are many designs from which to choose ranging from modern to traditional. They are also available in a multitude of finishes in color groups including gold, silver, copper, bronze, white and earth tones. Paintable matte white panels allow the consumer to customize a wall to match or accentuate their decor scheme.

This quick and budget-friendly project was just the ticket for corralling all their belongings. “Each person knows where their things go, shoes all have a place and it just looks very organized,” she says. “I love that everything has a home and is not laying out on the floor. This is going to make the start of our days during the school year so much easier.”

Are you happy with your closets? What do you think of this closet makeover? Share your organizational tips and tricks in the comments!

*Fasade Waves pattern in white is available via special order. Call 1.844.407.2853 to speak with a customer service representative.

Aspect Peel & Stick Stone Tiles Debut

If you’re a fan of classic rock (and budget-friendly, DIY projects), you’ll love our new Aspect Peel & Stick Stone Tiles.

These genuine thin-cut stone tiles are available in 9 colors:

Charcoal Slate – a neutral, dark gray
Weathered Quartz – a mix of browns, grays and rust tones
Medley Slate – a mix of warm and cool tones
Autumn Sandstone – reddish brown with underlying oranges
Golden Sandstone – a light sand color
Iron Slate – matte gray with amber flecks
Mossy Quartz – subtle greens and yellows mixed with bronze
Tarnished Quartz – light browns, beige and green and golden flecks
Frosted Quartz – dark gray with metallic accents

Aspect Peel & Stick Stone Tiles are lightweight and flexible. They require no contractor, grout, mortar, or complicated or expensive tools to install and offer the designer look of stone for a fraction of the price. They are manufactured from real, thin-cut stone, so they’re easy to cut with a tin snip to customize any space.

Aspect Stone is the latest edition to the Aspect tile line which includes Aspect Metal and Glass Peel & Stick Tiles. Perfect for backsplash, walls, details and accents, the tiles are $12.99 per square foot.

Check out this great new product at DIYdecorStore.com. Let me know what you think of Aspect stone tiles in the comments!