5 Quick kitchen fixes

Want hot ideas for the kitchen that won't hurt your hip pocket? These dollar-saving tricks will transform your space in a flash.

1. Update cupboard doors for immediate glamour

It's a budget-friendly option that saves you replacing all your expensive cabinetry while looking like you've got a whole new kitchen. Now here's a tailor-made choice: Laminex Colourtech gloss and satin doors. Made to almost any size, the doors come in 10 different styles and up to 55 colours. We love pure white or black gloss. Expect to pay about $54/door, depending on the size and style. Visit Laminex for more information.

2. Change your tapware to turn on the style

You'll be amazed at the difference once little nozzle can make. Update from a chunky mixer to a sculptural tap, such as the Dorf Venus Kitchen Mixer for $438 (more at Dorf) to take years off the look of your kitchen. Extendable spray mixers (check out Abey's range) are a favourite right now, as is anything with the spout and tap full integrated. Expect to pay $350 t0 $600 for a tap that's set to be a showpiece.


3. Replace your handles for an instant update

Swap outdated handles for stainless steel. You'll pay about $10 each for D-shaped, architectural, stainless-steel handles such as the ones pictured here. They're available from kitchen design companies, hardware stores and retailers such as Bunnings Warehouse, and IKEA, (02) 9418 2744. It's an inexpensive way to give your kitchen zing.



4. Splash out on a snazzy splashback

Check out the personality added to this kitchen by a glass splashback in vibrant Dulux Burnt Orange. Heat-treated glass comes in at about $330/square metre. Need to cut the budget? "Try using stainless steel or a few inexpensive tiles behind the cooktop, then complement either side with colour-backed glass that isn't heat treated," suggests interior designer Fiona Austin.


5. Upgrade to stainless steel appliances

A flash of shimmering stainless adds instant designer style. Go for a satin finish to avoid finger marks on fridges and dishwashers, and maximise bench and cupboard space by going with a built-in microwave or steam oven. Shop around for a package deal - Simpson combines a stainless-steel built-in oven, rangehood, cooktop and refrigerator for $3300. For more information, visit Simpson.


13 Comments Report Abuse
1. basenjinut - Mar 03 07:33pm
What, no email track?
2. basenjinut - Mar 03 07:33pm
What, no email track?
3. allbagsout - Mar 05 11:05am
I like your idea of doing this on a budget - NOT. $54 a door, up to $600 for a tap!!! You have more money than sense. Try doing something on a real person's wage and budget.
4. that_what_i_want - Mar 05 01:42pm
People seem to forget taht since Mr Howard change the rules some of us are doing it tough, $3300 for a cooktop and fridge wow that 6 weeks pay
5. pyceas - Mar 05 02:40pm
id luv to earn the money that you could apply that "budget " to get real.
6. fareevasionisacrime - Mar 05 07:08pm
Here's another tip for someone on a "budget" get everything covered in gold and diamonds and have the taps dispense money instead of water.
7. don.burville - Mar 05 08:21pm
recooktop @$55 per week pension you cough and centrelink want to know why blimey Im saving up for the tiles behind the sink
8. tmlesterau - Mar 08 01:14pm
Our kitchen is in dire need of a revamp, however, at $54 per door that is definately not in the budget any time soon!
Why not some kind of laminate paint that can in the interim, be applied to change the colour of the doors and cupboard sides for a relatively INEXPENSIVE change?? (sigh...)
9. myiris_di - Mar 15 07:36pm
all good ideas, but alas, most of us can't do the $55 doors, or re-do all appliances in stainless steel, but I feel that from someone else's ideas grow your own interpretation of what to do in your instance, hence, I look at all tips from all sources till I find what I'm looking for, or think of my own. The 5 tips are all I need to start applying these rules to my house. Thanks
10. wrxracer1972 - Mar 19 06:08pm
hi
we are trying to renovate our kitchen, we want to make it classy yet modern. The house is very old but we have a pool and want to maxmize the viewing of the pool from the kitchen area.\any ideas?
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