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Kitchen Improvements to Make Until You’re Ready to Remodel

Making improvements to your home can be daunting, especially when it involves the kitchen. There is the economy, home values and interest rates to consider, and then there is allocating funds or borrowing money; hiring the right help; and making a myriad of design decisions. Here is my List of No Reno Kitchen Improvements to make until you’re ready to remodel.

 

Beautiful, glass door built ins for kitchen, with sliding doors displaying china and ceramic collections.

 

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Kitchen Improvements to Make Until You’re Ready to Remodel

Use attractive, natural baskets for organizing inside of drawers and cabinets.

 

Organizational Products are a Great Kitchen Improvement 

Designing your kitchen and home via zones is a super-efficient way to get organized.

You don’t need Martha or Marie to tell you when you need to get organized! You know. What you really need is impetus and the best
impetus I’ve found for getting organized is to clear out all the clutter. Discard, repurpose or donate anything that drags you down
or that you no longer use.

Make a trip to the hardware and container stores before you begin and get pretty containers and handy tools. So. You may need to make a few trips but here is a check list to get your started.

 

Here are organizational products needed for most kitchen projects.

Baskets, bins and crates in different sizes.

Drawer dividers (bamboo is nice!)

Labeling gun for binders and labels.

Manila labels for labeling baskets.

Tote bags/kitchen pot rack hangers for hanging totes.

Ties for organizing electrical cords and wires.

Binders, pocket divider pages and a triple hole punch for organizing papers that can’t be stored digitally.

Lifts and pull-out drawers for inside cabinets.

Lazy Susan’s

Natural cleaning tools.

 

A Good Cleaning Until You’re Ready to Organize

Aside from the huge energy boost you’ll get from cleaning your kitchen really well, is the fact that cleanliness begets cleanliness. Meaning, you and your family will be more likely to keep a kitchen clean that’s already clean.

This is factual and is based on the Graffiti Theory in which an offender may feel more inclined or justified to commit crimes in an area where crime hasn’t been confronted. 

Resist the urge to clean the counters first. Because the counters will be a staging area as you clean, they will most likely need to be cleaned last. After organizing drawers, cabinets and pantry, clean surfaces in the following order.

Cabinet, drawers, pantry interior.

Cabinet fronts.

Windows.

Items displayed on counters.

Tops of picture frames and glass.

Counters/Backsplashes.

Floors.

Sink and faucet.

Natural Cleaning Products

I like Mrs. Meyers products including their Clean Day Glass Cleaner, Method, Murphy’s Oil Soap for hardwood floors and Dr. Bronner Sal Suds all-purpose cleaner for linoleum floors. 

Style Your Kitchen with Things you Already Have

Remember this, styling with items that are useful looks more natural and less staged. Just choose items that have similar styles or colors as your kitchen design scheme.

Cook books.

Serving pieces.

Attractive dishes, matched sets.

Baskets.

Pottery.

Jugs and pitchers.

Potted plants and floral arrangements, fresh &/or faux.

Style Your Kitchen with New Things you Buy 

On the other hand, buying new things will give you the added benefit of freshening up the look of not only the kitchen, but when done right will look great next to the things you already have. This mixing of styles and era’s gives you a look that evolves nicely and looks original. 

Paint

Whether remodeling or not, painting your walls and cabinets can easily and affordably update the overall look of your kitchen. I love Dunne-Edwards high end paint for cabinets. Painting cabinets is best done by a professional with a sprayer. 

One of my favorite affordable upgrades is painting the existing cabinet bases, doors and drawer fronts and replacing the upper cabinet doors (that have the outdated arched frame) with a ribbed or etched glass door or a door that has a matching frame. 

Replace Door and Drawer Fronts and Pulls

Replacing the door and drawer fronts is the most expensive of the no-remodel kitchen upgrades and does require painting to provide continuity between the original bases and new fronts. It’s a fantastic way to get a whole new look for your kitchen affordably.

Purchase a Freestanding Island

The sweetest little addition to your kitchen is a freestanding island. Boos has some beautiful models and you can often find similar styles discounted at Home Goods and other discount stores.

Zero Budget

Cleaning, organizing and styling the counters and tables with things you already have are your only options when your budget is zero, but you can make get a lot of accomplished when you’re willing to do the work! 

Deciding the Size, Scale and Budget of Your Kitchen Project

 

Cover of the Kitchen Budget Design and Remodel Starter Kit complimentary download.

 

If a kitchen remodel is in your future, start preparing early with my Kitchen Budget Design and Remodel Starter Kit  to help you manage your remodeling budget with clarity and confidence.

Simple, effective budgeting formulas for your kitchen remodel or makeover. In this complimentary download, you’ll get:

  • My good, better, best sample budgets to help you know what to expect in advance.
  • The Classic 50/30/20 Formula to help you determine how much of your own household income to dedicate to home improvements.
  • Product and materials price ranges.
  • 2 timelines, one for budgeting and one for your projects.
  • And a premier that I’m super excited to share to help you design, plan and implement your own kitchen projects!

Grab the Kitchen Budget Starter Kit here.

Thank you for dropping by Joy of Nesting.

Shiree’ xo

 

PS – Don’t forget to check out my other kitchen articles like the 30-Day Game Plan for Your Next Kitchen Remodel too!

What Does a Healthy Home Life Look Like

What does a healthy home look like? I’ve created a fun little framework for you below, One Week to Planning Your Lifestyle at Home. But first let’s chat about a few things. 
 
Does it have open floor plans. Is there generous window space with views of trees and other plant life. Are there optimized zones for connecting with loved ones (and yourself).
 
Is it filled with natural furnishings like bamboo flooring, low VOC paint and smart appliances that support a healthy lifestyle?


Or does it go more in-depth with sustainable “green” features like renewable energy sources, water efficiency and environmentally optimized building specs and materials?
 
 
 
 

Forget all that for a moment because here’s the thing: your home either supports or drains you. 

Do you feel energized, relaxed and inspired at home? Does your home support a lifestyle that’s active, or one that’s tied to the sofa and flat screen television?

And if it’s the latter, that’s okay but it’s important to know that your results in life, whether fitness endeavors, financial goals, relationships, everything is tied back to the many actions you take on a day in day out basis.

Not the few, big things you do sporadically. It’s in the day-to-day actions. And that’s why it’s called a “lifestyle”. 

 

 
 
 

What Does a Healthy Home Life Look Like

 
I love my home. I love relaxing here; working; taking excellent care of myself and my loved ones in a home that’s beautiful and supportive.
 
Every day I’m practicing Yoga in the den; making my big raw salads and fresh green juices; riding my stay-bike; or dancing barefooted on my rebounder to my favorite tunes; walking Riley along the bird preserve in back of our community; working reasonable, even enjoyable hours in my home office with a short commute upstairs; and other healthy activities. 
 
 
 
 
I love how my home balances all of my endeavors from building multiple businesses, to coaching my design client’s, to entertaining family and friends.
 
The way it looks and feels brings me joy. I love how I’ve decorated it with heirlooms mixed in with new fabrics and modern lamps and how I’ve decorated it with items collected from extensive travels, both nationally
and internationally. 
 
 
 
 
 My home runs smoothly and allows me to fit so much more goodness into my days. I couldn’t take nearly as good care of myself or accomplish as much in a messy home without these systems. 


I know the various tools to keep me on track, the fixtures, apps and appliances I require such as my Breville juicer; my pretty red VitaMix blender; my rebounder;  my iPad (the mini is perfect for arthritic hands!); the Kindle app that holds all my health and business books, and all the other important things that comprise a healthy lifestyle.
 

Healthy Home Life Check List

Monday

Pour yourself a cup of green tea, grab a fresh tablet and your fave pen, sit in your comfiest chair and dream for thirty minutes. What do you love and what don’t you love about your home? Write it down, no need to be specific just yet. Write down things like the sofa, the bathroom, and the window treatments.

You’ll go more in depth later.

Tuesday

Identify your style preferences like modern, farmhouse, contemporary, and your lifestyle needs like an at home self-care practice, or an at home business.

Be specific here.

Wednesday

Determine how your home is currently functioning and not functioning for you. It’s okay if these overlap with the other bullet points. Write them down anyway. Get really specific here.

Take special note on any of the things you repeat. 

Thursday

Taking into consideration the things you’ve written down, grab your calculator and calendar and identify your next one to three decorating, remodeling or building plans. From there, build out your budget and timeline. Prioritize things that you can afford first. Spread out things that are too costly right now.

Take your time in writing these down.

Friday

Treat yourself to a pretty binder for your project today. Go to Pinterest for inspo. and start choosing colors, textures and styles that feed your soul, but that will also appeal to the other peeps in the home. Choose colors that are restful and styles that mix both feminine or masculine elements.

You can repeat these elements throughout your projects to build visual continuity.

Saturday

Now, for the big stuff.

Create one ideal floor plan per room. I like the Chief Architect app. If just buying furniture, do a furniture layout. If remodeling an entire bath, do the floor plans. When done correctly this one thing will enhance everyone’s sense of stability and security, and all changes will be built on this one firm foundation. Floor plans are super important and often overlooked. 

Sunday

Review and refine your notes. Take your time. Staying relaxed will help you be more creative!

And there you have it! 

I hope you get a lot from today’s check list. I know I enjoyed creating it for you. Before you go, check out the new download below for budgeting your next kitchen projects.

Bye for now,

Shiree’ xo

 

Cover of the Kitchen Budget Design and Remodel Starter Kit complimentary download.

 

 

Kitchen Budget Design and Remodel Starter Kit

 
Manage your kitchen remodeling budget with clarity and confidence. The Kitchen Budget Starter Kit has simple, effective budgeting formulas, frameworks and tools for helping you build a kitchen remodel or makeover budget.
 
I’ve been designing homes for over 20 years, and I love helping you weave through all the challenges of building a beautiful, healthier home and lifestyle.
 
In this complimentary download you get …
 
  • My Good, Better, Best Kitchen Remodel and Makeover Budgets to help you know what to expect in advance.
  • The classic 50/30/20 Formula to help you determine how much of your own household income to dedicate to home improvements.
  • A list of potential products and materials you’ll need, and their price ranges.
  • Two timelines, one for budgeting and one for your projects.
  • And details on a premier service that I’m super excited to share to help you design, plan and implement your own kitchen projects!

 

Click here to grab your download!
 
For more on spaces for reconnecting with yourself and loved ones, check out “The Functional Home: How to Use all the Rooms in Your Home”.