Can’t afford a reno? Changing your kitchen taps could transform your space
Renovating a kitchen in Australia isn’t cheap. In fact, the national average kitchen reno cost is around $30,000 according to renovation website hipages.
The cost of a kitchen reno comes mainly from moving plumbing, installing new cabinetry, benchtops and buying new appliances. Luckily if your kitchen needs an update rather than an overhaul you can skip most of the expensive bits and make cheaper, quicker cosmetic changes. Here are a few ideas to inspire you and get your kitchen refresh started.
Follow a consistent theme
Before you change a thing it’s important to consider your kitchen’s theme so that it keeps a cohesive design..
For example if your existing benchtop, sink and cabinetry is modern and minimalist your new fittings, fixtures and taps should be too – the Poco pull out kitchen mixer in black could be a great, understated option for a modern kitchen. On the other hand, if your kitchen has more of a provincial, elegant look something like the Palais kitchen mixer may be perfect.
Whatever your kitchen theme is Abey Australia has a kitchen mixer that’ll suit – browse our extensive range online here. Once you’ve decided on your theme you can carry that look throughout your home when you replace other fixtures and fittings.
Small changes, big impact
Changing your kitchen mixers is a good way to start your kitchen refresh, but what other affordable changes could you make?
- Painting your cabinetry is a great way to transform your kitchen without getting all new cabinetry built (which can cost thousands).
- Installing new handles on drawers and cupboards that fit in with your existing decor can also be a great way to refresh your kitchen’s look.
- If your benchtop is looking old and tired, painting it could bring it back to life. Just make sure you use specialist benchtop paint, like the Dulux Renovation Range.
- If your stove has seen better days, replacing that may require a large investment but could help transform your kitchen.
- Updating tiling on splashbacks and wet areas with tiling that fits with your new theme.
When updating your kitchen the key is to be selective when making changes to maximise your impact without blowing the budget.
Features to look for in your new kitchen tap
A kitchen refresh is a great opportunity to install some kitchen fittings and fixtures with smart, modern features. For example, you might like a tap with a pull out hose function to make washing the dishes easier, like the Inedito pull out dual function kitchen mixer or the Luxia side lever sink mixer if you’d prefer something more heavy duty.
Another nifty feature that’s worth considering is a sensor tap that is activated by the presence of your hands. The Gareth Ashton sensor kitchen mixer is a great example of this convenient technology. Others, like the Proton Mixer have dual-function spray settings, with one softer and one harder – perfect for hard-to-clean dishes.
Alternatively if you’re renovating an outdoor kitchen the Alfresco Conos Pro is the perfect option, made to last whatever the weather with an attractive stainless steel finish.
Whether you’re going for a full reno or a quick refresh, choosing your new kitchen taps is one of the most important steps. To make sure you choose a quality kitchen mixer with attractive design – go for a well known, Australian brand like Abey. To see our full range in person drop in to an Abey Selection Gallery near you today.