Small changes can have a big effect on how your kitchen looks. Below are 11 decorating tips for the kitchen that you can do in a day or less. Not only are these simple changes easy to do, but they are inexpensive too!
- Change up your walls: Instead of choosing rich, deep colors for your first project, you will likely feel more comfortable with a neutral like beige or gray. These colors won’t date the room and will prevent you from possibly getting quickly tired of a more drastic color palette.
- Brighten up the kitchen: Use mirrors to capture the sunlight and bounce it around. Try putting a mirror across from a window or on a wall that corners against the window wall for the most light distribution.
- Make seasonal changes: Moving the kitchen furniture into a ‘summer arrangement’ can optimize your space and give it a more airy feel. Make it light and breezy – think about removing some of the furniture and decorations for a lighter feel. Open those curtains and let the sun shine in!
- Use slipcovers: Slipcovers over your chairs can soften the room and add to your decor. For the holidays, try using special covers in holiday patters or colors. For a nice summer change, use white cotton or canvas slipcovers on the chairs.
- Get ideas from the pros: Look in magazines, books, television or the internet to get a flavor of the accessories and designs you would like to see in your kitchen. If you see a kitchen decorated in a way that you like, think about how you can duplicate the same decor in your home.
- Decorate with cookbooks: You can make a nice display with your cookbooks. Try grouping them in interesting configurations with some lying down and some standing. Don’t put small books next to tall books but align them in graduating sizes.
- Warm it up with rugs: Area rugs can add a splash of color or cover up an old or unmatched floor. When buying rugs, measure your space so you can be sure to get the right rug size. Rugs used under a table should be large enough to also accommodate the chairs when fully pulled out.
- Bring the outdoors inside: Don’t be afraid to hang plants from any bare ceiling corner to give a lived in feeling to a plain kitchen. Plants provide interest and soften up the room. For above the cabinets or hard to reach places, silk plants work just as well as real ones, however, if you do buy silk, go with a good quality arrangement that looks realistic.
- Change your look with accessories: A few strategically placed accessories can change your kitchen from dull to dramatic! Choose a theme and you could give your kitchen a whole new look just by replacing some key accessories like toaster covers, dish towels, canister sets, salt and pepper shakers and pot holders.
- Change your cabinet pulls: There are so many different styles of cabinet pulls these days – figural, wooden, ceramic, glass – you should be able to find a design that matches your new decor easily. They are easy to install yourself and your friends will think you got new cabinets!
- Add a border: Wallpaper borders are easy to put up and can add color and interest. You can use them at the top of the wall or go with a less traditional use underneath the cabinets. Use them at chair rail height to break up long walls. An even less expensive (but more labor intensive) alternative is to use stencils and paint.
This is a guest post from Lee Dobbins, who writes for http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com where you can find tips to decorate your kitchen no matter what your budget. Find out more about decorating your kitchen for less.
This post was updated April 2, 2013.


I AM IN NEED OF SO MUCH HELP I AM MOVING THIS SUMMER AND I DON’T HAVE ANY TYPE OF IDEAS ON WHAT TO DO WITH MY KITCHEN, ACTUALLY MY ENTIRE HOUSE, SO IF POSSIBLE CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT IF U CAN. THANKS ALOT A CONFUSED DECORATER.
hi serena my idea to decorate your kitchen is with fruits like you can put wallpaper on the top of the wall not the ceiling of fruits or a type of fruit.And on the table you can put table mats of fruits or any other fruits or just a fruit you like wall decorations ,and you could also paint the kitchen wall a fruit color like a creamy look .please write to my email
absolutely a good idea! I decorated my kitchen using the fruit theme apples and grapes are the best choices!
Use a nice pale yellow paint and match a rug and dish towel that hangs on your fridge handle. Use blue accents for decoration such as a large bowl on the counter with fake or real fruit in it. Order a magnetic knife rack (only a few dollars from IKEA), hang it on the wall in your kitchen, and put your big knives on there.
I suggest dont get dark color furt. if you have kids make sure you train them to sit without standing or puting their feet on the furt…use art work for the walls. i like pictures so I bought a large picture collaege and put all kinds pictures of my family in it. It turned out really nice and it always remind me of how important family is…
Enjoy your new home…
kitchens often feel even smaller because they are painted with dark colors which will make the space feel closed. Choosing a light and warm color such as cream, warm yellow or beige can make a big difference in the way the room feels, and can make the room feel instantly larger.
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So many apartments have white carpeting. Does management allow the carpeting to be scrapped for hardwood, or at best vinyl wood floors?
Typically, no. If you are renting from a private owner, say a three/two house or condo, the owner may be motivated to change out the flooring, but only if there is a financial gain, increased rent or future sale. This applies to most of your apartment complexes. In most cases, the flooring you see is the flooring you will get. The best you can do is dress the space up a little, area rugs, runners, the like. For a client, I made a Patch Work Runner out of some old screen printed T-shirts. Just sewed the material ontop of a woven backing. Came out looking cool. Hope this helped.
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I have dark green and burgundy tile as my backsplash behind my kitchen counters, with a lot of white tile & white fruit tiles also. I would like to repaint my walls and redecorate, but do not know what wall colors would look the best with the tiles. Any suggestions?
To Jean: PAINT SAMPLES! – paint and hardware stores have walls of them. Get as many as you can, from different paint brands, even ones you think wont work – you’ll be surprised when one you wouldn’t even consider looks the best. Get whites to match the white tiles, lighter greens & burgundy – even if you don’t want those colors on your wall. Pull colors from the “fruit” tiles that may tie them in with the wall color. Match the color samples with the tiles, counter top, floors and moldings. Its the only way you’re going to find the color that works and you love . . .