When you are designing a kitchen remodel, the choices can be overwhelming to consider. The first choice is whether you’ll remodel the entire kitchen or opt for kitchen renovations for some areas. Renovating some areas means restoring or repairing something that’s beaten up. Since both remodeling and renovating go hand in hand, you’ll make changes that functionally make sense. You want designs that age well over the years and grab attention. We talk about four ideas you can use to start a conversation with any guest below.
Limestone countertops are classy
Did you know limestone is heat resistant? You can cook a meal and set your dishes on the counter to cool without worrying about damaging the surface. A huge advantage of limestone is the cost difference between it and marble. A limestone counter is much more affordable while still offering many color variations. The Spruce says for kitchen designs with darker wood cabinets, a lighter more neutral tone like beige limestone is the best choice.
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Additionally, limestone offers a classic and timeless look that easily fits in with different décor. This means the style will still fit and remain relevant years down the road. And when cared for, limestone can last as long as a hundred years. However, this only happens once the limestone countertops are sealed. The seal prevents staining as its naturally porous.
Paint cabinets a bold color to make a statement
Do you want to make a change that will get everyone’s attention when they step into your kitchen? A vibrant cabinet color like royal blue or turquoise can give you a fresh style. Other popular colors trending now include deep purples, dusty pinks, and any shade of grey. Mixing and matching colors and adding a few open shelves to the design can break up solid color blocks. Apart from different color schemes, you can choose any type of finish, including glossing, stretching, antiquing, and glazing, that puts a twist on your cabinets. A protective layer of paint on kitchen cabinets boosts durability and enhances the space.
Tile that stands out
Is your kitchen the heart of every party and holiday celebration? When you are remodeling, you might want to consider sandstone tile. Natural stone stays comfortable in areas with hot, summer climates. It is also tough enough to handle loads of traffic, dancing, and spills with the proper sealer and maintenance schedule. On top of that, sandstone has a unique array of warm colors that add a beautiful flair to any kitchen.
Unique vases and artistic décor
Nothing is more elegant than finding one-of-a-kind decorations and accessories to outfit your kitchen. You can consult a local artist for custom artwork like metal shelves, paintings, and wall hangings. If you want a large island, then a local carpenter can use a specific wood or style to make a custom piece for your home. You can blend these four styles together by using the colors in the limestone counters to choose cabinet paint and floor tiles.
Before choosing custom artwork, there are a few factors to consider. Space is a big determining factor that should be kept in mind. Big art can be instrumental in creating a focal point, but smaller pieces balance the space in the room.
Smaller art also offers more versatility and works well for kitchens with limited space. Regardless of size, your artwork should fit your kitchen theme without looking out of place. Consider getting art with witty words and cheerful colors.
To add even more intrigue, a chevron pattern backsplash can make a big statement. Making your kitchen classy not mean you have to use boring neutral tones. You can choose personalized items that are stylish and fun without taking the design too far and making it something only you like. Strategic accessory placement can use color to make your kitchen stand out in ways that no one else’s does.