Turn Up the Style in Your First Kitchen

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Whether you rent or own your first home, you will wish for this room to look great and be functional; that’s how vital the kitchen is. Changing units and remounting the lighting is probably not applicable right now if you already have stretched your budget to acquire your first place or are paying a landlord every month, but there are still a lot of ways that you can upgrade both the appearance and functionality of your space.

Incorporate an island
An island can greatly develop the functionality of any modern kitchen space, providing storage, additional work, and of course, a dining space. Normally, kitchens have built-tin islands, but they don’t always have to be. A separate island design could be the solution with the benefit of being portable as well, so you could move it with you to your future residence.

Plant some herbs
Craft a mini herb garden in your kitchen area, so you would always have some fresh herbs available for cooking, as well as a green, flourishing area in the room. Plant other plants as well, to give your space some colour. If you are short of room on the worktop, try the hanging planters instead.

Collect the whites
If you are starting to collect some cutlery, make it simple by choosing uncomplicated pieces in a commonly available colour, such as white. This lets you to assemble a matching set without having to purchase a massive quantity of items in one go.

Clear the clutter
Assembling a new kitchen can be quite expensive, so maybe you’re not equipped to change yours just yet. As a substitute, maintain your worktops clear of clutter so your units would look sleek and neat as possible. You could also paint a feature wall using trendy colours if you want, or plainly spread a stunning cloth on your table to attract attention towards the colours and pieces that you love.

Put up some vintage
If you are starting from beginning, with nothing but crockery, kitchen utensils, and cutlery, consider about shopping recycled or second-hand objects for added pieces. Old Sets of silver cutlery, vintage tins, pans, scales, and crockery are richly available in vintage markets and stores. They usually cost incredibly little, but will convey exceptional style, personality and a practicality enhancement on any kitchen.

Do-It-Yourself
Recycling aged pieces and turning them into functional display or storage space is a practical way to develop your kitchen and give it a touch of your own personality as well.

Old fruit baskets can be transformed into shelves, but if your landlord is not keen on drilling into the walls, plainly stand them on a counter space to increase storage.

Transforming your kitchen isn’t as expensive as you think it would be. It’s just a matter of creativity and some tips to perk up the style on your space!