New Construction Upgrades That Add Value: A Guide to Personalizing Your New Home
Posted by Dan O'Malley in Home Design
Whether you’re hoping a newly designed kitchen will spark a love for cooking in you or you’re just ready for an updated look in your kitchen, a few affordable upgrades can go a really long way in making you fall in love with your space again!
Copy these 4 kitchen décor design ideas on a budget to breathe new life into your home’s kitchen:
1. Monochrome
The monochromatic trend is a very popular kitchen decorating idea found in many new homes these days. This simple, yet sophisticated look really draws the eye.
An added bonus is that any of your décor pieces will really pop against this uniform backdrop. Try statement colors for the place settings at your island or a floral arrangement with a few small accent pieces.
2. Color Contrast
If you’re going for a bit more depth in your kitchen, choose two contrasting colors that really make your kitchen pop.
An easy way to contrast cabinets you already like in your kitchen is to find a fresh, new backsplash.
According to The Globe Post, “If your budget only allows for one update, a new kitchen backsplash may be exactly what your new kitchen makeover needs.”
If you’re less drawn to more dramatic colors in the kitchen, you can still achieve the contrast approach with neutrals. Pair tan or grey cabinets with white walls and instantly feel your space evolve.
3. Luxurious
Metal accents instantly take your kitchen to a whole new level of elegance.
Metallic upgrades aren’t as expensive as they might seem to add to your kitchen. Blogger Carrie Higgins was able to rotate out her kitchen cabinet hardware for under $100.
To match, Carrie advises, “Don’t forget the switch plates, either. That’s the first thing I did in our house when we moved in; they are worth every penny!” See the rest of Carrie’s tips for DIY kitchen upgrades on a budget.
If you’re left with extra in your budget, also consider upgrading your lighting fixtures and/or island seating. These additional partial upgrades will really elevate the space to a new level of luxury.
4. Clean and Simple
There are many kitchen design styles, but you can never go wrong with a simple kitchen decoration design style.
If you’re looking for a way to avoid clashing styles between other rooms and your kitchen in an open floorplan home, a simplistic kitchen design is a surefire way to fit designs together.
Easily budget for one or two colors to makeover your kitchen, and find a few simple décor pieces such as small plants or wood accents to tie it all together.
Ultimately, make your kitchen work for you. Whatever brings you happiness in your space with the people who matter to you—whether over a home-cooked meal or delivery from your favorite local restaurant—make your kitchen an inviting, welcoming hub people are drawn to make memories in together.
Feeling like taking on a bigger kitchen project? Learn how to remodel your whole kitchen on a budget.
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Dan O'Malley
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Dan O’Malley is the Vice President of Product Development for M/I Homes.With over 30 years of expertise in residential architecture and design, Dan has been overseeing the product needs of the company's 16 divisions located throughout the Midwest, Southeast, Nashville and Texas for the past 12 years. Before joining M/I Homes, he was a partner in the Chicago office of BSB Design, a national residential architectural firm, for 14 years. Dan is an expert in all aspects of single-family and multifamily design and has received several awards for his successful projects. He is also a popular speaker at various industry events, including the International Builder’s Show, Midwest Builder’s Show, and Multi-Housing World.
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Dan O’Malley is the Vice President of Product Development for M/I Homes.With over 30 years of expertise in residential architecture and design, Dan has been overseeing the product needs of the company's 16 divisions located throughout the Midwest, Southeast, Nashville and Texas for the past 12 years. Before joining M/I Homes, he was a partner in the Chicago office of BSB Design, a national residential architectural firm, for 14 years. Dan is an expert in all aspects of single-family and multifamily design and has received several awards for his successful projects. He is also a popular speaker at various industry events, including the International Builder’s Show, Midwest Builder’s Show, and Multi-Housing World.