10 Home Renovation Kitchen Ideas That Will Increase Your Home Value

Revolution Contractors
August 15, 2024
5 min read
home renovation kitchen ideas

If you're planning to remodel your house, it makes sense to ensure the core of it—making the kitchen appear as functional and beautiful as it possibly can. In a functional and exquisite kitchen, you will enjoy cooking new dishes, spending time with family members, or working on a laptop while enjoying a warm cup of coffee. Additionally, kitchen remodeling increases your access, efficiency, and ease of daily cooking work. Let’s not forget how this project can greatly enhance your home’s worth. 

Today we will discuss 10 home renovation kitchen ideas that will increase your home's value by improving the functionality and style of your kitchen. Stay tuned till the last.

10 Best Kitchen Remodeling Ideas

Starting from the old kitchen cabinets to adding a new kitchen island, there are plenty of remodeling ideas that can transform your kitchen into a modern one. Here are 10 of the best kitchen makeover ideas that we have found to be extensively transforming in our years of home remodeling work. 

1. Use Bold Cabinet Designs

Typically, there are two types of kitchen cabinets used in every kitchen. The upper and lower kitchen cabinets. Each of them is a functional storage option. Lower cabinets are planned as a secondary storage option in a kitchen. Upper cabinets are near-to-hand storage to store all that daily things like spices, sugar, salt and so on. Both upper and lower cabinets are typically made of wood, consequently, they need continuous maintenance. 

We often found old cabinets with broken doors infested by pastes and faded paintings. One of the reasons for such a problem is that once a wooden cabinet is old, restoration doesn’t work on them. Installing new cabinets with bold and new designs will end such problems at once and give your kitchen a modern look at the same time. Additionally, new cabinets will add more storage to your kitchen.

2. Add a Kitchen Island

A kitchen island is like a permanent table in the middle or in the corner of your kitchen. With a smooth marble countertop and classic glass doors, a kitchen island can be used as an extra workspace. 

Kitchen islands with drawers and towel bars offer enough space to stay organized. You can install small appliances in your kitchen island, such as a sink, to make kitchen cleaning more convenient. Considering a kitchen island for a kitchen where you can cook, have a good time with your family, or work on your laptop at the same time can be a recouping investment.

3. Use Uncommon Shelving and Storage Spaces

Installing an open shelving can make your small kitchen feel more spacious. If your upper cabinets are too big and already old, you may replace them with open shelves. Open shelving will make the kitchen feel more comfortable and well-ventilated. It also allows you to showcase your glassware and cookware, adding a touch of stylishness to your kitchen. You can mix and match styles, colors, and materials to create uncommon shelving as a storage option.

4. Add a Tile Backsplash

You can’t control the splatters of boiling hot oil from the cooking pan. It is also obvious to have splatters on the walls of the butcher block inside your kitchen. But adding a simple tile backsplash can stop them from destroying your kitchen wall. This is important, especially when you have white walls in your kitchen.

You can also use a tile backsplash on the back walls of your induction oven or kitchen sink. It will save the walls from splashes of dishwashing. Title backsplashes will keep your kitchen walls from getting oily and eventually damp within a few weeks. Additionally, tile pieces don’t get stains from splatters, and they are easy to clean with just a gentle touch of a warm, wet cleaning rag.

5. Pantry Spaces

Pantries are always a cool storage option. With built-in pull-out drawers, they are a fantastic upgrade and great for easy access. Bi-folding cabinet doors of pantries provide an easy solution for keeping unwanted kitchen litter out of the site. You can also use them as a designated space to store various items, including pet food supplies and small electrical appliances. Use different shelves and drawers to keep different items so you can easily find them and maintain hygiene.

6. Install Advanced Stainless Steel Appliances

These days, most appliances use stainless steel for its durability, ease of cleaning, and strength. Stainless steel survives even in extreme heat and cold temperatures. With a hardy and sleek nature, stainless steel is easy to clean with a simple wipe and a wet dust cloth. 

Additionally, steel appliances add a glass-like modern look to your kitchen. Stainless steel can be used as a surface material on a variety of appliances. For instance, dishwashers and stove tops make your kitchen more aesthetically pleasing.

7. Make a Living Green Wall

Herbs are best used fresh. To grow your own herbs, you can make a green wall with hanging tree pots. This not only brings freshness but also helps make your kitchen look more welcoming and artistic. Simple mudpots or sustainable plastic pots are enough to bring a green vibe to your kitchen.

8. Add a Touch of Metallic Hardware

You can bring a bright metallic tone throughout your kitchen hardware using metallic hardware in the kitchen. It will keep your kitchen looking sleek and modern for upcoming years. 

Brass and gold handles will perfectly match your grey cabinetry and bring a high-end contemporary feel. Innovative metallic fixtures such as touchless faucets add an extra layer of metallic feel to your kitchen. This can be a DIY project as they are very easy to install.

9. Consider Air Quality in Your Kitchen

Consider the air quality in your kitchen updates. Range hoods ventilate the air more efficiently, so try to use a range hood in your kitchen. If you do not have a venting system, open windows while cooking. This will let the polluted air flow out of your kitchen. But it won’t be an effective idea in harsh summer or extreme cold weather. Better to have an automated vent to keep the smoke outside your kitchen.

10. Use Substantial Materials for Countertops

Some homeowners often choose second-grade materials. They think it will save money on kitchen renovation projects. However, this is not always true. For example, kitchen countertops bear unsparing activity when preparing meals. Therefore, they must be made of high-quality materials to avoid cracking or breaking under pressure. Laminate countertops can look badly beaten up after a short time and should be replaced. Also, installing countertops several times a year is more expensive than choosing high-quality in the first place. 

Granite and marble countertops may crack and collect germs due to their porosity and openings on the surface. However, these materials are still of good quality and quite hefty. In contrast, quartz countertops are a much more compatible option. Quartz is extremely tough, almost unbreakable, and durable enough. The hardy exterior prevents germs and keeps the kitchen cleaner and hygienic.

What to Consider When Remodeling a Kitchen?

Before you jump to remodel your kitchen, there are a few important things you can never leave out of your thoughts. First comes your home design. Consider the existing floor plan and the changes you may have to make in your kitchen renovation project. Also, don't forget about the local building codes when making changes to your floor plan. 

If you are planning to stay in the same house for a couple of years before selling it, investing in a modern kitchen will elevate your daily lifestyle. At the same time, when you sell the house, a nice-looking kitchen will definitely be a plus for your deal.

In addition, consider the budget and priority. Shortlist the parts you want to renovate first. It will help you to figure out the part you would want to start with. Consider kitchen design ideas that are budget-friendly and maximize spaces inside your kitchen. Last but not least, never compromise on the quality of the materials used in the remodeling.

How Long Might the Kitchen Remodel Take?

Typically it takes 4–8 weeks to renovate a kitchen. More complicated work, such as rearrangements in the kitchen's layout, can take a little bit more. For instance, installing new cabinets, countertops, and appliances may take longer to complete. For smaller kitchens, typically it takes less time to finish. Projects with complex design ideas and changes in kitchen layout can take more time to create an entirely new kitchen design.

How Much Does a Kitchen Renovation Cost?

It depends on the size and the plan of your renovation project. Starting from a minor renovation, which may cost between $10,000 to $20,000, a complete kitchen renovation kitchen may cost up to $130,000. Regardless of the amount, renovating your kitchen with an experienced renovation contractor will recoup your investments for a longer period of time. Remodeling Magazine has disclosed in their Cost vs. Value Report 2022 that kitchen remodels have an average ROI between 52.5% and 71.2% in the USA.

Conclusion

Renovating your kitchen with a customized personal plan can entirely change the aesthetic appeal of your kitchen. Remodeling will increase functional space with smart appliances and reclaim the aesthetic of the existing kitchen. Additionally, it will increase the resale value of your home.

If you have a plan to update your kitchen aligning with your personal needs, Revolution Contractors can help you with that. We have an expert team of renovators dedicated to transforming your kitchen into a specious and comfortable one within a tightly maintained project deadline. Call us today at (727) 888-6161 to schedule a consultation.

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