Occasionally, you might feel that your kitchen needs to be updated to reflect modern design trends after taking a look at it. Fortunately, renovating your home does not have to be extremely expensive or involve a significant overhaul of the building process. You can give your kitchen a whole new look with simple renovations like painting or replacing cabinet hardware.
Here are five inexpensive yet effective kitchen renovation ideas that will not cost you thousands of dollars.

Introduce open shelving
Your kitchen will have more storage space and an eye-catching display area to highlight your unique style when you install open shelving.
Whether you use one open shelf or two or three levels of shelving, open shelves will instantly open up your kitchen and give you easy access to commonplace items like dishes, cups, and seasonings. You can choose from a variety of shelving options, such as rustic wooden mantels with metal hardware for an industrial look, or traditional painted shelves with crown moulding.
You do not have to restrict the use of open shelving in the kitchen to purely functional purposes like putting away dishes and glasses; you can also display decorative items there. Put some imagination into the arrangement of your bookshelves by including things like potted plants, framed artwork, pottery, decorative ceramics, and more.
Upgrade your hardware
The hardware in your kitchen, much like the backsplash and the countertops, can have a significant impact on the overall character of the space. Whether you prefer fixtures that are contemporary and minimal in appearance or timeless and traditional in appearance, giving your space a whole new vibe can be accomplished by updating the cabinet handles, sink faucet, light switch plates, and drawer knobs.
When it comes to selecting new cabinet hardware, it is important to consider how you utilize each cupboard and drawer before deciding whether handles, knobs, or a combination of the two are the most practical option for day-to-day use. When it comes to drawer pulls, the rule of thumb for determining the best size of handle is to select a pull that is one-third of the length of the drawer. This will ensure that the handle is comfortable to use. If you are in the market for a new kitchen faucet, one thing to keep in mind is how the height and reach of the spout will compare to the dimensions of your sink. A faucet that has a similar style and finish to the cabinet hardware should be used so that the space feels cohesive.
Switch out your lighting
The lighting in your kitchen should not be an afterthought when it comes to the design process. Whether you decide to replace a single light fixture with a new one or install a number of new lights, you can drastically alter the atmosphere of the room.
A multi-tiered lighting scheme, including task lighting, ambient lighting, and accent lighting, is the best way to illuminate a kitchen properly. Keep bright task lights, such as pucks or hanging lights, for work areas where ample visibility is important. Some examples of these work areas include above the sink, the stove, and the countertops. Chandeliers, track lighting, and wall scones are some examples of the types of fixtures that can be used to provide ambient lighting. Ambient lighting refers to the softer overhead lighting that is used to provide general illumination for the room. Accent lighting should be used to highlight specific areas of the kitchen, such as backlighting in glass-door cabinets. This will add a decorative touch to the space.
Freshen up your window treatments
Window treatments, whether you choose blinds or curtains, can help to complete the design of your kitchen and give it a more polished appearance.
Window coverings give you more control over the amount of natural light that enters a room while also adding an additional layer of protection against prying eyes from the street. When selecting a treatment for your windows, you should take into consideration how simple it is to raise and lower the shades, as well as how easily stains, smells, and oils can be removed from the curtains.
If you would rather not have any fabrics in your kitchen, you can replace your drapes or blinds with vinyl shutters instead.
Amp up your accessory game
Renovating your kitchen accessories may not add to the resale value of your home, but it can make cooking and spending time in the kitchen more pleasurable for you and your loved ones.
Changing out your hand towels, table linens, and floor runners, or hanging some artwork that is appropriate for the kitchen on the walls, are all easy ways to modernize your accessories and bring your space up to date. Fresh flavours can be added to your dishes by including plants or even growing a herb garden in a pot. This will give your dishes a burst of green colour. You can also update your small appliances, such as your toaster, kettle, countertop microwave, or coffee maker, to add a splash of colour or an accessory that draws the eye to your stovetop or counters in your kitchen. Consider reupholstering the chair cushions in your dining room if you are in the mood for a particularly creative project.