The kitchen is the space in which meals are made. But it’s also so much more than that. It’s a space in which memories are made. It’s where the whole family settles down to enjoy good food, fine wine and sparkling conversation. It’s a place where guests are entertained and the walls echo with laughter and the music of clinking plates, cutlery and glasses.

Many homeowners find that kitchen renovations can add value and sellability to their homes when the time comes to putting them on the market

However, with time and wear, even the most beautifully designed kitchen can begin to lose its lustre. Surfaces can become scored, chipped, scratched and otherwise damaged. Cupboard doors can grow faded, discoloured or crooked. Appliances can start to look and feel yucky no matter how fastidiously they’re cleaned.



Cupboard space and other storage solutions can become inadequate as you acquire more crockery and cookware. Which spill out onto your surface and leave you with less usable cooking space. What’s more, you can find that the layout of your kitchen is less than conducive to easy and intuitive cooking.



You may be itching to upgrade your kitchen yet baulk at the potential costs. Kitchen refurbishments can become prohibitively costly. Even a modestly sized new kitchen can cost upwards of £10,000.



However, many homeowners find that kitchen renovations can add value and sellability to their homes when the time comes to putting them on the market. Not to mention enriching the time they spend with friends, family and loved ones preparing, cooking and enjoying sumptuous food.



If you’ve long been considering breathing new life into your kitchen yet are conscious of costs. Here are some great ways to get a brand new kitchen for less than £5,000!

