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5 DIY Kitchen Upgrades for Summer 2020

Are you tired of cooking in the same old kitchen? Do you yearn to update your kitchen with modern design trends but balk at the price of hiring a contractor to do so?

If so, you’re in the right place. In this article, we’ll teach you an alternative way that you could give your kitchen a new lease on life all by yourself. That’s right — we’re going to take a look at the best DIY kitchen upgrades that you could get started on today.

1. Update Kitchen Hardware

One of the best easy kitchen updates is to update all the hardware in the kitchen. This hardware includes the knobs for your cabinet doors, the handles for drawers, and so on. This is a quick and simple update anyone can do on their own.

If you like the look of an ultra-modern kitchen, then you ought to consider using some kind of metal accent. Silver and copper are both popular choices and either one can add a sleek, modern feel to your kitchen at minimal expense to you.

2. Add a Portable Island

Do you wish that you had more counter space in your kitchen? Did the original builders of the home never install an island?

You can put an island in your kitchen all by yourself without working too hard by choosing a faux-island. This is a portable structure that you can bring in through your front door and plop down in the middle of the kitchen where the island will go.

It will function just like any other island. The only downside is that you won’t be able to build plumbing into it like you could with a permanent island. Still, it’s the next best thing that you can get for cheap.

3. Pull-Down Faucet

A pull-down faucet is a kitchen upgrade that packs a punch for its price. A pull down faucet ( RUBINETTO ) will make rinsing off your dishes and cleaning your sink far easier than ever before because of how you can direct the water flow.

4. Replace Countertops

This is one of the tougher DIY kitchen upgrades out there. But if you have a mind to make it work, you can pull it off.

The toughest part of replacing a countertop is getting everything measured correctly. As the old saying goes, “measure twice, cut once”. Once you have the right dimensions, take it to a hardware store, and they’ll cut the countertop for you. Installation is a fairly easy process after that.

Need to get rid of the old countertop? You can always call to have it removed.

5. New Backsplash

A new backsplash can really give your kitchen an updated look.

Backsplashes are not hard to install as long as you have the right adhesive. Make sure to take measurements and keep extra tiles on hand for replacements or gaps.

These DIY Kitchen Upgrades Are the Way to Go

There you have it — with this guide to DIY kitchen upgrades under your belt, you are now far better equipped to give your fading kitchen a new lease on life!

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