Decorating on a Budget: The Ultimate Kitchen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Wiggles Pig

My clients were so happy with the living room I designed for them they came back and asked if I could work my magic on their kitchen. I managed to convince them to spend a little more this time around – after all, kitchens have some big ticket items. A fridge and stove can eat up most of your budget if you’re not careful.

So, with $3,000 burning a hole in my pocket, (okay – so maybe I went the teensiest bit over budget) I designed a kitchen in which the impact came from the contrasting colors – not from my clients’ pocketbook.

I began with a standard white fridge and stove. You can’t go wrong with the classics and at just $500 and $600, the price was right. With white appliances as my starting point I used red and black to create a sense of drama. Red and white tiled flooring combined with red painted walls make a bold statement. I then selected the Chic cupboards and sink. The black base and white countertop of my counters and island were a stark contrast against the red.

For my table and chair I didn’t want to detract from the effect I had created with my black, white and red theme, so I went with a simple Polished Oak Table. The Bamboo Study Chair may not have been designed for the kitchen, but when you’re working on a budget you’ve got to be creative. The chairs were a whimsical touch and picked up the color of the oak table and at $85 each they were a steal!

With a couple of plants (I love plants in a space!) and a simple Classroom Clock, my clients were eating their hearts out in their new kitchen.

43 Responses to Decorating on a Budget: The Ultimate Kitchen

  1. Jennifer says:

    THIS IS SO BARE!!! It looks so good with the colors, but there is too much space.

  2. Dovewing says:

    I like everything, BUT the red seems to bright for the whole room.

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