Kitchen renovations are among the best ways to update and add value to your home, primarily because we spend so much time living and working in these spaces. In America alone, these renovations are a booming $394 billion per year industry. For remodelling jobs done well, homeowners gain an average return on investment of 82.7 percent. So how can you add a little spice to your kitchen remodelling, to enhance your home even more? We explore some options below.
No matter what upgrades or updates you choose for your kitchen, remember that quality craft is critical. Otherwise, your project that seemed like a great idea can actually reduce your home’s value.
Kitchen Technology
Technology has come a long way in the past 20 years when it comes to kitchens. Many appliances can connect to your WiFi network, enabling you to control them from anywhere in the world. Touchless faucets conserve water while providing better accessibility for every member of the household. Your updated coffee maker is wired for commands via the Internet, making coffee according to a schedule, or on a whim assigned from your bed.
Your refrigerator built for the Internet of Things can tell you when it is time to get groceries and even which products you need. Some accept commands to order these products for you from online retailers like Amazon. Others show you what is inside your fridge without requiring you to open the door. Many provide energy efficiency we only dreamed of in the past.
Other tech upgrades include smart egg detectors that notify you when eggs are spoiling. You can control smart lighting from your smartphone or another device, whether by schedule or from anywhere you go. Voice command devices manage your recipes, grocery lists, microwave and in-kitchen entertainment, making food prep and cleaning less of a chore and more engaging.
Black Cabinetry
For the past 15 to 20 years, we have seen kitchen trends combining stainless appliances and granite surfaces with white cabinetry. But the breakout trend is now black cabinets that add a luxurious quality to kitchen spaces. As long as you ensure the black balances with light and space, you can avoid the darker colour overpowering this much-used room. Many people even choose to pair black walls and darkly stained wood flooring with black cabinetry, for a rustic and earthy appeal.
If solid black is not your thing, add dashes of colour or texture to your room with the black forming a base. As an example, consider a coloured or wood-stained kitchen island. Combine the darker cabinetry with heavily-veined marble countertops to add a sense of luxury.
Or, if you stand against the concept of black in your kitchen, choose the latest wood stain used in upmarket homes today, ash. Subtle-grained ash works well with human made stone counter surfaces and adds an airy appeal to the kitchen. Another wood stain choice making a significant impact on the home construction market is walnut.
Backsplash Designs
Properly executed, a backsplash becomes a focal point for your kitchen. Just ensure you choose a design with your contractor’s input, one destined to appeal to the senses for many years. Otherwise, this artsy addition can date your space. Ageing looks to avoid today are subway tiles, for example. Today’s homeowners consider larger tiles with patterns more on-trend. Consider the alternative of making an upbeat statement through a backsplash with pops of colour.
Add Value One Touch at a Time
You can increase your home’s visual appeal, quality and value by adding trendy touches like those above. With a great kitchen renovations expert by your side, you can create a remarkable space that makes living, cooking, and dining in your home a pleasure.
I am Scott Miller and my love is writing about home improvement. I write mostly about home ideas, but also share some tips and tricks that can make your life easier when it comes to getting things done in the house.