Although the media reports that the UK is going through a financial upturn, many of us are still feeling the pinch in our pockets. As a result, a large number of homeowners are putting off long-term plans to invest in their homes, just in case things take another turn for the worse.

However, when it comes to situations such as putting your home on the market or simply making your home as you want it to be, there are cost-effective solutions available that might well reap benefits in the future.

Where to start?

If you want to inject a little life into your home, the best place to start with is the kitchen. For those looking to sell, it’s the room that can make or break a sale. It’s the busiest room in the home and, if it’s not up to scratch, could require significant investment. However, most buyers don’t make an offer on a home in the knowledge that they are going to have to dig deeper to redevelop such a fundamentally important part of the home as the kitchen.

The hub of the home

The kitchen is the hub of the home. It’s the backdrop for dinners with friends, it’s where the family tends to gather and it’s where a lot of the daily chores, such as the washing and cooking meals, take place. It’s the room that sets the standard for the rest of your home and where people make unconscious judgements about how you live your life.

However, you don’t have to break the bank to give your kitchen a long-overdue facelift; there are a variety of thrifty options you can undertake.

Kitchen restoration tips

1) It might seem simple, but a lick of paint can do wonders for your culinary space. If you find patches of damp or mould, they can be treated with specialist paints to prevent further staining. It’s worth using kitchen paint; although they might cost a little extra, they are designed to withstand the extremes of temperature and condensation that most kitchens are exposed to.

2) Replacing the worktops is a sure-fire way to brighten up any kitchen. However, you don’t have to go for the full rip out; many professional kitchen refurbishment companies supply replacement surfaces that can simply be glued to the existing one, saving on time and inconvenience.

3) For the ultimate, convenient cosmetic surgery, consider replacing your kitchen cupboard doors and drawer fronts. These occupy the greatest surface area in your kitchen and are the most visually impactive design element. Unfortunately, they also tend to bear the most scars, from splatters and spills to dents and dings. You can either replace them to fit in with your existing colour-scheme or mix things up and go in an entirely new direction.

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4) Replacing one significant item can breathe life into a kitchen. Consider replacing your sink and taps.

5) Tiling can work in almost any part of a kitchen. If you already have tiles that are looking past their sell-by date, then try out tile paints and simply give yourself a new colour scheme. Alternatively, you can replace old tiles with new ones.

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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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