Modifying the kitchen on a budget is all about singling out certain kitchen features that need the most attention. It is unlikely that all the components of your kitchen need replacing all at once. Many kitchen elements are made to last and so won’t need replacing for years on end – take kitchen worktops, for instance.
However, the purpose of your kitchen renovation may be an aesthetic one. You may simply have tired of the general look of your kitchen and feel that it is in need of a bit of work to adapt it to your changing tastes. This is as good a reason as any to redesign parts of the room.
Identify the parts of the room that you feel make the largest impression on you when you enter it. This is likely to be those that take up the most visible space, i.e. the kitchen doors. All your kitchen doors face you when you enter the room so they are responsible for the aesthetic impact.
Replacing your kitchen doors is a really cost-effective way of transforming your kitchen. Go for a new colour scheme or new finishes to bring your kitchen up to date and make it a room to be proud of.

