Kitchen renovation: top 5 inexpensive finishing trends

16.09.2024 08:37
Updated: 27.09.2024 21:06

In the world of kitchen interior design, there are trends that immediately catch the eye.

If you take a quick look at a hundred photographs of ultra-modern kitchens, you will notice that almost every one of them implements two or three ideas from our list.

Designer Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication BelNovosti, shared affordable options that are inexpensive but look very fashionable.

Porcelain tiles under marble and wood

Porcelain tiles with a marble pattern fit perfectly into the design of a kitchen apron and have an affordable price. Materials imitating wood, as well as natural wood - traditional or modern parquet - are increasingly used as flooring in the kitchen.

Glass apron

A glass apron will cost even less than porcelain stoneware. Paint the wall in a trendy shade or cover it with photo wallpaper, and then cover the wall with a glass apron.

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Photo: © Belnovosti

Ceilings with lighting

If you want to make your kitchen more practical and attractive at the same time, make sure that the ceiling has lighting – around the perimeter, in the form of volumetric blocks or with spotlights.

Marble countertops (composite)

Countertops made of composite acrylic with marble finish, although not the cheapest option for the kitchen, look much more expensive than their cost. They will help to create a luxurious interior of international level and raise the status of the entire apartment.

Facades without handles

Headsets with minimalist facades without handles are often found in interiors designed in a modern style, minimalism and loft. They are undoubtedly somewhat more expensive than budget models, but still cheaper than furniture in a traditional classical style.

Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources
 
Expert: Julia Tychino Expert / Belnovosti

Content
  1. Porcelain tiles under marble and wood
  2. Glass apron
  3. Ceilings with lighting
  4. Marble countertops (composite)
  5. Facades without handles