It has been said that “Home is Where the Heart Is,” and it has also
been said that the
Kitchen is
the heart of every home. Here are five inexpensive ways you can revamp your
kitchen.
1. In-Ceiling Radios –on hindsight people might argue that this is not
inexpensive at all, but when you consider the minimal investment it takes to
purchase a unit that comes with its own DIY kit (like the
KBSOUND® in-ceiling radios that come
in complete DIY kits and are designed to install quickly and easily into your
Kitchen or Bathrooms or other rooms), it becomes a wise investment. It adds
class and creates a positive environment in your kitchen space. Depending on
the type of music you choose to play, it can create a soothing mood for
relaxing while drinking a cup of coffee or a happy working mood while preparing
a meal for family and friends. Also, an in-ceiling radio is a space-saving way
to improve your kitchen.

2. Metallic-Finish Countertops – Remodelaholic.com features an
affordable DIY way of upgrading your kitchen countertops to a classy metallic
finish by using sheet metal, either stainless steel, copper or zink –whichever
look you prefer. If you are willing to do the measurement and installation
yourself, then you will save a lot of money; your local metal sheet shop will
most likely just charge you for the material and the fitting.
3. Upholstered Stools – Craftaholics
Anonymous shares an easy bar stool makeover that uses only a one-inch (1”)
thick foam, some quality fabric (depending on how much you need for the type of
stool you have in your kitchen) and clicking on this upholstering tutorial
link.
4. Repainted Cabinets—You can never go
wrong with the classic tones—especially white and all you need to do is go to
your nearest hardware store and buy liquid sandpaper, primer, and paint. The
blog “A Swell Place to Dwell” provides a step-by-step way on how to DIY.
5. Glass Panes on Cabinets –aside from repainting your cabinets, you
can add a little variety by installing glass panes on some of them. Measure out
the surface area of the cabinets you want to apply the glass panes to. Purchase
the glass and go to the blog “Between Blue and Yellow” to learn the DIY
step-by-step process.
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