2/27/14

5 Easy and Cheap Ways to Improve your Kitchen

Improve your kitchen without breaking your wallet.

1. Pull-out Shelves
   Anyone who's ever gone rooting through the back of their kitchen knows a thing or two about the convenience of pull-out shelves. Pull-out shelving not only provides ease of access, but also organization and additional storage space. This one from ShelfGenie includes multiple shelves for easy storage of small kitchen accessories and appliances.

2. Under-Cabinet Lights 
    It's hard to slice and dice your dinner preparations when you're working in your own shadow. Under-cabinet lights shed some light on the subject, putting an end to the dark days of squinting to see what you're cooking. They also produce a brighter and more polished presentation of the kitchen for potential buyers.

3. Flexible Faucet
     In order to stay within budget, you don't have to improve everything but the kitchen sink. Installing a  flexible faucet seriously improves an old sink's functionality and refreshes its look with modern style. Of course, a good looking and highly functional sink is sure to impress any potential home buyers focused on the kitchen.

4. Knobs, Pulls, and Hinges
     For another quick, inexpensive way to add creative accents to your kitchen, replace the knobs, pulls, and hinges on your cabinets. There's a limitless array of options, and you can finish the job in a weekend.
   
5. Hooks
     Hoe many different things can you hang from a hook? Pot holders, mugs, cooking utensils, recipe clips ... the options are endless, and a hook can be placed just about anywhere.


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Source: Houselogic.com


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