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Cheap Updates to Improve your Kitchen’s Value

Mario Batali said, “The kitchen really is the castle itself. This is where we spend our happiest moments and where we find the joy of being a family.” Do you find people leaving the comfort of your plush rugs and pillows to only be leaning against your laminate counter talking for long periods of time? If you find your guests and family gravitating to the kitchen, why not make it a significant experience for them?

Milledgeville State Bank is here to give you ideas for how you can improve the value and experiences of your kitchen on a budget.

Lighting
Having the right lighting can dramatically change the vibe of your kitchen. Even if this is the only tip you utilize, it is sure to make a difference. You can typically find reasonably priced lighting at large hardware stores, or online. Pendant lights are a current trend that people are drooling over.  If you have old-school vintage lighting, you can update it by replacing the lights with Edison light bulbs and spray painting with a metal finish or coordinating paint. Additionally, adding under cabinet lighting will help to soften the kitchen. This can help it to appear bigger and more welcoming to those large groups that always find their way into your kitchen!

Storage

Get that clutter put away! Not only will your kitchen look smaller, but having too many items on the countertops can keep it from looking modern as the minimalist look is on the rise. Look for new ways you can utilize your storage, or create more. Maybe it’s time to get rid of some appliances that you never use. You could sell these to make some extra cash to go towards revitalizing the room. You can purchase a pull out storage kit and drawer organizers to maximize what you have for space, without needing to do a complete cabinet remodel.

Paint

You don’t have to be an expert designer to use paint! Although it may be tedious, it’s a cheap way to up the value of your home by making it look fresh and clean. Here are some items you can paint to dramatically change the feel of your kitchen.

  • Cabinets- If you don’t have the money to spend to update your tired cabinets, grab some sandpaper, primer and a light colored paint. Professional designers recommend light or citrus colors. Even removing some of your cabinet doors to showcase your favorite dishes will modernize the room. Paint the inside shelves white to really make it pop!
  • Focal Wall- Paint one wall in your kitchen a few shades darker than the other walls, to create an accent wall. This will give more dimension to your home and be a quick fix. Try out Chalkboard paint to make it even more fun!
  • Island- If you have an island, paint this a bright color.
  • Floors- If you have weathered floors, look into mixing it up with painting them a fun design like these. This is much less expensive than completely replacing your flooring and you can always add a comfy rug to add even more appeal.

Accessories

If you don’t have the time to complete a large project, these simple additions are another option.

Put new handles and pulls on your cabinets that are sleek and current. Don’t choose anything that has too much character, because if you sell your home in the future, potential buyers won’t find it amusing.

You may not be a plumber, but it doesn’t take too much skill to replace your faucet. There are so many options on styles and functions, you will be pleased with how much you can enjoy this simple addition.

While you don’t want to darken your kitchen too much, adding window treatments amplifies style and privacy. You can make your own out of kitchen towels or buy roman shades.

You may not have spent the whopping average of $21,907 on a kitchen remodel, but you will definitely have added value to your kitchen and to your guests’ experiences!

Decorating for Christmas on a Budget

You don't need to spend a lot of money on Christmas decorations. You just need some creativity and Christmas spirit!

You don’t need to spend a lot of money on Christmas decorations. You just need some creativity and Christmas spirit!

Are you ready to deck your halls with Christmas cheer? You don’t need to break your budget to get in the holiday spirit this year. Milledgeville State Bank has a few Christmas projects for you to try that are all available on a budget. These easy DIY decoration ideas are sure to keep your Christmas merry and bright!

Pretty Pinecones: Collect pinecones outside or buy a package of fake ones. Dip the pinecones in gold paint or use a mixture of glue and glitter to add a sparkling effect. Fill a basket or bowl with these pretty pieces or just scatter them on side tables.

Present Pillows: Tie a bow around the throw pillows on your couch using holiday-colored ribbons to make them look like Christmas gifts! If you know how to sew, you can also make temporary pillow covers using inexpensive cloth napkins with Christmas colors and themes. Buy two napkins and sew three sides together, place over the pillow, and tie up the fourth side with ribbon.

Bring Back Christmases Past: Some Christmas cards are almost too pretty to throw out! Convert these cards into works of art by mounting them to a mat board to decorate the doorway or tree. You can also loop a piece of string across a wall or doorway and attach the cards using a clothespin.

Spice Up Your Wreath: Try out a new spin on traditional wreaths and make your own out of round ornaments or bows. You can purchase Styrofoam or wicker wreath forms at a dollar store and glue inexpensive ornaments to it. If you prefer to keep your evergreen wreath, mix it up and add a painted cardboard initial of your last name to jazz up your front door.

You don’t need to overspend on holiday cheer! Try one (or all) of these creative ideas to get your home in tip top Christmas shape. Milledgeville State Bank is always equipped with tips and tricks to help you save money. Continue to follow our blog for more fun, budget-friendly ideas!