Replacing a whole kitchen can cause a lot of hassle. With the mountain of considerations and planning involved, it can be difficult to trust a big team to understand and implement the job of revamping your room. So is it really necessary to replace the whole kitchen with a brand new one, or are there other options and possibilities when it comes to refurbishing your kitchen?

Of course there are. Taking on the project step by step and focusing on particular areas you can update rather than tackling everything at once is a sensible way to makeover your kitchen without breaking the bank. Revamping the room bit by bit also lets you take a step back and see what else needs doing as each day comes.

Massive savings

Spending money on quotes, labour cost and parts is a daunting prospect for even the wealthiest of home owners. In this day and age, it’s never been more important to save costs wherever possible, but sticking to a budget doesn’t mean compromising on quality. By paying attention to specific parts of the kitchen you want to upgrade, you focus on quality and not quantity – a decision that’ll pay off in the long term.

Choose to work on particular areas

How about swapping the door fronts on your kitchen cabinets, or sanding them down? You could paint wooden-effect doors duck-egg blue, to fit in with a country-style kitchen, for instance, and then embellish with pastel-coloured accessories and pastel paintings on the walls. Or re-paint peeling white door covers to make your kitchen look polished and new again.

Replacing the drawers

Changing the kitchen drawers is another way in which to makeover your kitchen for less. It’s surprising how much of a big difference new drawers can make: they are what you use most, and are noticed every time you open and close them, so putting in new organisers and separators as well as updating the fronts of drawers and refreshing the veneer can lift a room without breaking the bank. And you’ll see this change every time you need more cutlery!

Re-working worktops and handles

You might also want to consider replacing or updating the worktop you have already. Granite-style surfaces look fantastic with chunky cabinets. Sheer, glass-based worktops match Shaker-style door fronts perfectly and contribute to a glossy and high-spec finish.

It’s all in the detail

Updating a kitchen is all about the little things: even something as simple as replacing old door handles is a great way to pull the new look together. Going for something minimal? Why not try pairing angular, chrome handles with chic glossy cabinet doors? How about a fun, child-friendly kitchen? Fitting brightly coloured door fronts and worktops to units could be a great way to encourage your budding chefs in the kitchen.

In your hands

With the help of a professional, you can assess what parts need replacing, what can be refurbished and what needs a bit of tender loving care. Being able to pick and choose vintage replacements, re-work old surfaces and generally spring-clean the decor in your own time and on your schedule is a lot more cost-effective and sensible than calling in a team to pull out the entire kitchen.

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Complete the look

In addition to replacing kitchen doors and drawer fronts, we also supply a wide range of finishing touches for your kitchen makeover. From replacement worktops to new appliances, sinks and taps.

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