Update your Kitchen with New Kitchen Unit Doors
8 Aug
Changing the look of your kitchen can be an arduous task and not to mention expensive. If you do not have the funds to totally overhaul your kitchen and replace you kitchen tiles then you should opt for the next best thing. If your kitchen is starting to look a bit tired and unloved, then you may want to give it a little boost and bring it into the 21st century, and really, the easiest and simplest way of achieving this is to change things that take up the majority of visual space in the room. If you do not have a huge budget but want to achieve a dramatic change then you should look at replacing your kitchen unit door fronts.
Replacing all of your kitchen unit door frontages is a really cheap and clever way of re-vamping your space without all the cost and mess of major building work that usually goes with it. Replacement kitchen unit doors are available in most good furniture stores and also come in an array of different finishes, styles and prices. The bonus of replacing just the kitchen unit doors, is that you can leave the shell of the cupboard in situ and simply attach the fresh new look onto the existing cupboard! It really couldn’t be simpler as long as you check the original fittings and make sure that the new ones will fit.
If you have made the decision to re-vamp your kitchen with the use of some new kitchen unit doors, then you need to look at the options there are available on the market and what would suit your style and needs. We have put together a few ideas for you to consider in your kitchen to give it that much needed boost.
Gloss finish
A gloss finish is the quickest way of bringing your units ‘bang’ up to date. Gloss exudes style, elegance and brings with it the best light reflecting surface available. Gloss finishes come in a variety of colors and all of them give that instant ‘wow’ factor.
A red gloss finish will add personality and style immediately into your room. Choosing red for example, will inject life and vibrancy, which in turn introduces a younger more individual design to your home. Opting for a red finish will make your space look more fun and
A black gloss finish mixed with a wooden worktop and some simply designed tiling will give you a retro feel. This is a really sleek way of creating impact and transforming your kitchen into that show room you always wanted.
A white gloss finish lends itself to a more subtle and clean look. White can look cheap when you think back to the old styled MFI units that you may remember but by using a gloss finish this will give a more sleek, reflective look. Light bounces around the room especially with white gloss and white looks great with any type of wood. If you really want to go for that show room style, we would recommend a white gloss frontage with the use of a dark wood worktop and splash back with a simple grey – blue or even white on the walls. Teamed with a set of really well placed down lights, you will achieve the look you are after with relatively little effort and cost.
Traditional country finishes
Dependant on your period of house or style, you may want to steer away from a contemporary feel and go for something more in keeping with your surroundings. A house in the country for instance, will be crying out for a solid pine frontage whether it has been painted in a shabby chic method or just a solid untouched piece of wood. Detailing will make the difference and turned details on the front of units will help it to look more in keeping with your home. Pine teamed with a floral 50s style pattern will create a 50s house wife chic that is really high up on the style charts at the moment.
Changing your handles
Another way of altering the look of your kitchen is to simply change the handles. Kitchen unit door handles also come in a vast array of styles and fittings so be sure to choose something that is suitable for your needs. The kitchen units doors can instantly be ‘jazzed’ up with some fresh sleek – looking handles. A choice of chrome, plastic or glass handles are some of the options that are available to you on the market. To achieve a retro look there are some really funky designs out there – Just look at the Smeg designs and take your inspiration from those. A simple chrome curve will add a beautiful accent to a gloss kitchen unit frontage. The key to achieving a retro look with anything is to ultimately keep it simple and also maybe take a look at all the pastel colours that are available too.

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