Style Your First-Home Kitchen on a Budget
Whether you rent, share or have just bought your first home, be inspired by these clever ways to pep up your kitchen on a bite-sized budget
Jo Simmons
3 November 2015
Houzz UK Contributor. I have been an interiors journalist since 1995, writing several books on design and numerous features for glossy homes mags over the years. For Houzz, I cover decorating ideas and trends and interview designers and professionals for their insights. My favourite pieces to write, though, are Houzz Tours, as I love exploring and learning about real homes. Call me curious — or nosy!
Houzz UK Contributor. I have been an interiors journalist since 1995, writing several... More
The kitchen is such a well-used space that, whether you own or are renting your first home, you will want this vital room to work hard and look great too. Ripping out the units and redesigning the lighting is probably not on the cards, especially if you have stretched yourself to buy your first place or are paying a landlord each month, but there are still a huge number of ways that you can improve both the functionality and appearance of your kitchen. Read on to find out how.
Invest in an island
An island bench can massively improve the functionality of a kitchen, providing additional benchtop, storage and even dining space. Often, islands are built into a kitchen, but they don’t have to be. A freestanding design could be just the answer for your first kitchen, becoming a sociable focal point with the advantage of being portable too, so you can take it with you to future homes.
An island bench can massively improve the functionality of a kitchen, providing additional benchtop, storage and even dining space. Often, islands are built into a kitchen, but they don’t have to be. A freestanding design could be just the answer for your first kitchen, becoming a sociable focal point with the advantage of being portable too, so you can take it with you to future homes.
Grow some herbs
Create a little herb garden in your kitchen, so you have fresh herbs for cooking and a lush, green focus in your room. Branch out to other plants too, to bring in living colour that will cheer up your space. Try hanging planters if you are short of room on the benchtop.
8 fresh ways to plant herbs
Create a little herb garden in your kitchen, so you have fresh herbs for cooking and a lush, green focus in your room. Branch out to other plants too, to bring in living colour that will cheer up your space. Try hanging planters if you are short of room on the benchtop.
8 fresh ways to plant herbs
Supplement the storage
Even if the kitchen in your first home is built in, there may still be an under-used corner that you could pop a piece of storage in. Think outside the kitchen box and source items that may not have been specifically designed for a cook space, such as an old chest of drawers.
Even if the kitchen in your first home is built in, there may still be an under-used corner that you could pop a piece of storage in. Think outside the kitchen box and source items that may not have been specifically designed for a cook space, such as an old chest of drawers.
Go white
If you’re beginning to accumulate some crockery, make it easy for yourself by choosing simple pieces in a single, widely-available colour, such as white. This allows you to add pieces as you can afford them, building a matching set without having to buy a huge number of items in one go. In addition, white china is sold in most homeware stores, so it’s always easy to add to your collection.
If you’re beginning to accumulate some crockery, make it easy for yourself by choosing simple pieces in a single, widely-available colour, such as white. This allows you to add pieces as you can afford them, building a matching set without having to buy a huge number of items in one go. In addition, white china is sold in most homeware stores, so it’s always easy to add to your collection.
Put up some paper
Offcuts of wallpaper can be pasted inside shelves to create an area of pattern in your kitchen. If you’re renting and not permitted to wallpaper directly onto a wall, stick it on any portable kitchen shelves or storage boxes, or simply Blu-tack the paper in place.
Out-of-the-box ways with wallpaper
Offcuts of wallpaper can be pasted inside shelves to create an area of pattern in your kitchen. If you’re renting and not permitted to wallpaper directly onto a wall, stick it on any portable kitchen shelves or storage boxes, or simply Blu-tack the paper in place.
Out-of-the-box ways with wallpaper
Have fun with lighting
Installing new lights in your kitchen can cost a fair bit. Instead, personalise the pendants you already have. Fit fabulous lampshades or make your own from vintage buckets or colourful colanders. Then supplement with fairy lights and even small lamps that you can sit on a benchtop.
Installing new lights in your kitchen can cost a fair bit. Instead, personalise the pendants you already have. Fit fabulous lampshades or make your own from vintage buckets or colourful colanders. Then supplement with fairy lights and even small lamps that you can sit on a benchtop.
Create a focal point
Fitting a new kitchen is a real budget muncher, so maybe you’re not ready to change yours just yet. No problem! Instead, keep your benchtops clear so your units look as neat and streamlined as possible, and create a gorgeous focal point in another part of the room. Paint a feature wall in an on-trend colour, or simply spread a beautiful cloth on your table to lure the eye towards the pieces and colours that you love.
Fitting a new kitchen is a real budget muncher, so maybe you’re not ready to change yours just yet. No problem! Instead, keep your benchtops clear so your units look as neat and streamlined as possible, and create a gorgeous focal point in another part of the room. Paint a feature wall in an on-trend colour, or simply spread a beautiful cloth on your table to lure the eye towards the pieces and colours that you love.
Decant and display
If your kitchen is low on storage or equipped with lots of open shelves, you can radically improve its appearance by decanting your dry foods into jars. Arranged neatly, jars and tins full of cereal, pulses, pasta and rice look attractive, whereas simply storing your food in its original packaging will create a messy muddle.
If your kitchen is low on storage or equipped with lots of open shelves, you can radically improve its appearance by decanting your dry foods into jars. Arranged neatly, jars and tins full of cereal, pulses, pasta and rice look attractive, whereas simply storing your food in its original packaging will create a messy muddle.
Source vintage kit
If you’re starting from scratch, with nothing but the bare minimum of kitchen utensils, crockery and cutlery, think about shopping secondhand for additional pieces. Vintage tins, old sets of silver cutlery, scales, pans and crockery are abundantly available in secondhand stores and at vintage markets. They often cost very little, but will bring unique personality and a practical boost to your kitchen.
Add vintage nostalgia to your kitchen
If you’re starting from scratch, with nothing but the bare minimum of kitchen utensils, crockery and cutlery, think about shopping secondhand for additional pieces. Vintage tins, old sets of silver cutlery, scales, pans and crockery are abundantly available in secondhand stores and at vintage markets. They often cost very little, but will bring unique personality and a practical boost to your kitchen.
Add vintage nostalgia to your kitchen
Do it yourself
Upcycling old pieces and turning them into useful storage or display space is a cost-effective way to improve your kitchen, and give it a pinch of personality too. Old fruit crates and wire baskets can be made into shelves, and if your landlord is not keen on you drilling into the walls, simply stand them on a benchtop to boost storage.
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love your island mell issa
Really clever. Looks fantastic.
We have tall ceilings and small floor plan plus I like to move things around so sourced tool cabinets on castors in hardware store; finished tops with eco food grade oil. Used an off cut of our cooker backsplash as a mini backslash primarily to stop crumbs falling down the back. Also cut down on electrical by using same central pendant and splitting it into 3 but you can split more often if desired. This way we have task and separate table lighting suspended from hooks which can be moved around if desired. Pot rack sourced on eBay.