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Want to hang utensils on your wall but don't want to drill holes on the wall? Simply mount a towel rail or a long handle underneath your wall cabinets and add some hooks to hang utensils.
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Quick Kitchen Makeover IdeasA simple way to refresh your kitchen is with a coat of new paint. Replacing handles in an old kitchen can also give it a refreshing facelift without any major renovation work. |
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The joint between a benchtop and a wall can look tired and mouldy in an old kitchen. A wall edging strip can be used to cover this joint to create a neat finish and to prevent water from penetrating between the wall and benchtop. They come in a variety of colours and materials (e.g. timber and plastic), are easy to install and can be cut to size.
A wall edging strip covers up an old mouldy joint between the benchtop and wall. (Shown here is a plastic strip with metallic finish)
A quick way to update your existing kitchen splashbacks is by installing pre-cut splashback panels over your existing splashbacks. They are easy to install and come in a range of sizes and colours to suit your kitchen.
A pre-cut stainless steel splashback behind the sink.
These colourful laminate splashback panels can be easily installed over existing wall surfaces to revitalise an old tired kitchen.
Add extra storage space to your kitchen by using existing empty wall space above the bench with a range of wall accessories.
Use empty wall space for extra storage.
Replace your old rubbish bin sitting on the kitchen floor with a waste bin mounted inside a cupboard to reduce clutters and pests in the kitchen. You can choose a pull-out bin system for recycling or a simple one attached to the inside of the door.
An easy-to-install waste bin attached to the inside of the door.
A pull-out recyclling bin with self closing lid keeps pests away.
If you want to brighten up your existing work surface but do not have electrical connections nearby, you can install battery-operated LED (Light Emitting Diodes) lights under your kitchen wall cupboards. These low-heat LED lights consume very little power and have a very long lifespan.
Battery-operated LED lights are easy to install and compact in size.
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