I live in New Zealand, any cheap kitchen redo ideas.
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Are you tired of white? If so, start with splashes of your favorite color, like maybe shades of turquoise and teal. I goes well with the cobalt blue I see in the second picture. Wall paint is often the cheapest and easiest, but you can do a dynamite backsplash for very little money. Try stencils on the white tile. Or cover with materials you normally wouldn't try. Vinyl flooring planks, for example. Your white tile could be painted, or covered with a contact paper, or a more heavy duty covering that is intended for countertops or appliances. The white cabinets could be the place you want to start. Painting just the doors and drawer fronts in a bold color would be striking. Or try stenciling on a large design. Follow up with curtains and towels in matching colors.
I would just paint the cabinets a gray or navy, put up a new curtain with a splash of color (maybe matching ones over the open area under the side bar), and maybe new handles and pulls on the cabinets. That's the cheapest fix. Go one step further with a new backsplash.
I agree paint would be the cheapest way to add some color and unity to the space. I would add some open wood shelving to the area above the counter (where the calendar is) and display some colorful bowls, glassware and plants to warm up the space. New curtains and kitchen towels would be nice too. If you want to go a step further you could use tile decals on the backsplash to change the look. Here is a link to a company that sells inexpensive decals - https://stickpretty.com/collections/tile-decals
I agree on op en shelves. You might find you only want some open, like dish shelves and hide things that aren’t so pretty. I think usually all open shelves aren’t as decorative as as mix.
you could paint the counter tops. I did this with paint and sponges and it looks like granite. People are surprised to find out its paint. I did it 6 months ago and still looks great. I bought a kit from Home Depot online $80 well worth the money
www.homedepot.com/p/Giani-Granite-Slate-Countertop-Paint-Kit-FG-GI-SLATE/300232046
you could put moulding on the cabinet door fronts before painting. Try doing the lower cabinets in a dark color and the uppers in a white or offwhite. Put a narrow shelf above the stove that you could put cooking utensil on and spices for easy reach.
https://cherishedbliss.com/kitchen-hack-diy-shaker-style-cabinets/
Tracey, a lot depends on what you like in your kitchen. Obviously, your kitchen is small. If you wouldn't mind having your laundry also in the kitchen that would make the kitchen larger. I would hate having the Microwave over the Frig. SO I think that the first thing that I would do is to sit down and draw a plan for what you really want your kitchen to look like. I designed a kitchen, it took me 2 years of research and designing because I didn't want to make any major mistakes. It turned out to be exactly what I wanted. I designed a peninsula that held my microwave, with a pull out shelf so that I had a place to set the hot things that I took out of the Microwave. I would put a cabinet over your frig and arrange to put the microwave as near to your table as possible. Things usually go from the microwave to the table (at least at my house), so it is better to not have to carry it a great distance. Drawers or pull out shelves make the space much more easily used and the back of the cabinets are being efficiently used. Personally, I would decide how much money I have to spend and then research the cost of making my plan a reality. Even if you have to do it in stages, it is better to come out with something that you truly can use and enjoy! A small kitchen needs to be as efficient as possible. IF you have a corner that you cannot access easily, and it can be accessed by a cabinet door in another room, do that. It is less expensive and can be an excellent use of your space. By the way, I had lived with 27 different kitchens in the years prior to designing my own, so I did have a idea of what I wanted when I started. Looking at your small kitchen, I would be tempted to put in a floor to ceiling pantry in if you can find a small area that is not efficiently used.. I don't know a lot about life in New Zealand, if you are in a community where you go to the store daily as they did when we lived in Germany, that might not be something that would be something that you would be concerned with, but I like it for both food items as well a a good place to put my canisters that hold so many of my stored things-Flour, Sugar, raisins, ..., as well as larger pans that I use for cooking for larger family get togethers. A pantry, even a small one provides a lot of extra storage space. Do you want open shelving or closed. Do you want a lot of color in your kitchen or just a splash? Do you want to do a full make over or just a facelift. Then lastly, once your dreams have been put together, you have to match them with your reality and go for the nearest option that you can do. Have a fun time as you dream and plan for your special kitchen. My research: I asked every lady that I met, what she liked best about her kitchen and what she likes least. That helped me avoid mistakes and helped me choose the things that I would really like in my kitchen.
Take away all the fridge magnets for a cleaner minimalist look. Remove cafe curtains and change to timber venetians. Minimalise down to a few utensils for display and put the rest away.
Paint all your cabinets one colour, put a microwave shelf where the calendar is and get the microwave off the fridge.
i hate open shelving. Dust, clutter. Add color by painting cabinets. No curtains or window treatments unless needed for privacy. Can't see enough to further comment.
If your budget is really small, I'd say go with what you have and just "polish" a few spots. Like in the 1st photo; I can see a pretty wreath of greenery hanging from a burlap ribbon. Remove the doors from under your sink and replace them with some curtains that match or coordinate with your window curtains. Buy or construct a pot rack for over your stove. Switch out all your hardware (door hinges and drawer & door pulls) to something that match. Oil rubbed bronze is a beautiful contrast on white cabinets. Some folks just buy paint for metal and use that. In the 2nd photo : I think some open wood shelving stained in a rich dark color would brighten and add precious space and may provide a better spot for your microwave. For sure do some fresh paint on the walls. I'd definitely reduce the amount of magnets on the refrigerator to a few and if you can find a new spot for your microwave put your cook books between book ends up there or some plants or maybe a nice canister set. Hang up or paint on a chalkboard on your pantry door and attach a key rack below it. Or stencil a word (like PANTRY) in big letters down the length of the door.
I hope I've given you some ideas you'll like! 😊
I took my all white cabinets and got some red car pinstriping. I pinstiped my cupboards doors and the drawers also went a bit further and srtipped around the dishwasher, and the fan above the stove. Then got some red handles. And put splashes of yellow around.