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    12 Cheap Kitchen Updates That Immediately Boost The Value of Your Home

    By Jenny Cohen,

    25 days ago

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    Not every home improvement requires hiring a contractor for an expansive remodel. If your kitchen feels dated, you can avoid wasting money on costly home repairs by making small changes yourself.

    Many such upgrades can boost your home’s value — in addition to making you feel good about a space you use every single day.

    The following affordable DIY projects can make your kitchen look new again.

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    1. Swap out hardware

    Hardware is called the jewelry of the kitchen — a small detail with a big impact.

    Swapping outdated hardware for more modern or ornate handles and drawer pulls can really elevate the look of your cabinets.

    Local home improvement stores may have cabinet hardware on display. Visit them to see and touch the hardware to better understand which is right for you.

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    2. Paint your cabinets

    Sturdy well-built cabinets are often worth saving. Instead of spending thousands to have a professional demolish your kitchen and install new cabinets, consider paint. Even builder grade cabinets can look luxe with a creamy white or jewel-tone color like emerald.

    3. Install peel-and-stick tiles

    You don’t need to be a pro to install peel-and-stick tiles, which come in an array of materials, colors, and textures.

    Many of these offerings look just as good as professionally installed tiles without the worry of cost, grout, or spacers.

    There are even glass peel-and-stick tiles that would look great as a backsplash behind your stovetop or sink.

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    4. Add rolling shelves

    Rolling shelves are incredible for the organization of pots, pans, and their accompanying lids. Streamlining the inside of your cabinets is helpful not just for transforming the old, but for ease of use.

    5. Increase the lighting

    To brighten up your dark kitchen, consider upgrading your light bulbs with something brighter and more energy efficient.

    If you’d like to replace your recessed lights, there are some pendant lights on the market that easily screw into the socket, making installation a breeze.

    In addition, easily installable light fixtures for under your cabinets make your countertops brighter when you’re making dinner or a late-night snack.

    6. Upgrade your faucet

    Faucets may take a little more skill to install, but the change can pack a punch when freshening up your kitchen.

    You may also want to consider additions such as faucets with motion sensors that will turn the water on with a wave of your hands.

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    7. Hang open shelving

    Open shelving can be installed either on an open wall or to replace cupboards with something more airy.

    When you’re picking out shelving, consider how much weight a particular shelf can handle and if you want a style and color that matches or contrasts with your existing cabinetry.

    8. Install new window treatments

    Consider blinds, curtains, or bare windows. For a re-fresh, consider what you have in your kitchen now and dare to make a change. Go for bold colors or prints for a window pop.

    9. Add some art

    Kitchen walls do not have to go unadorned. Consider bold and modern framed prints in a complementary color to your cabinets.

    If you have a large wall, look into chalkboard paint to transform the space into a blank canvas for your kids to draw their masterpieces.

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    10. Update your island

    A kitchen island is a great place for friends and family to congregate. A new coat of paint or shiplap on the side could make it look more inviting.

    And if you have space to sit at your island, trade out your old counter stools for some modern seating.

    11. Cover your floor

    Budgeting for larger projects, like replacing the flooring in a kitchen, may cause some sticker stock for homeowners.

    If you’re in the process of saving for this upgrade, consider a new area rug or runner with a trendy geometric print or a timeless sisal style.

    12. Add some storage

    Sometimes a smart piece of furniture can transform your kitchen space.

    Make some room for a stylish bar cart that can be rolled out when you entertain or need a cocktail at the end of a long day.

    If your cabinets are too cluttered with dishes, think about adding a sideboard to your kitchen to store special items like serving pieces and platters.

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    Bottom line

    If you’re not ready to take on a major kitchen renovation, why not get ahead financially by going the DIY route?

    Little changes in your kitchen can make it more aesthetically pleasing, functional, and, ultimately, valuable. Make a list of changes you think could improve your kitchen, and maybe you can make those changes on your own.

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