It’s very easy to get tired of your
1. Try open shelving:
It’s okay to put your gorgeous set of dinnerware and glasses on display. Switch from upper cabinets for open shelving. For example, taking the doors out from your cabinets will really change the feel of the room.
2. Get art:
Place your favorite pieces of art in your kitchen.Kristan Cunningham of Hammer and Spear recommends putting “an oil painting leaning on an open shelf or a photograph displayed at the backsplash mixed in with dishware.”
3. Pots and pans:
If you can’t really switch your kitchen around because you are in a rental apartment, try hanging your pots and pans with wall-mounted hooks or a hanging rack. According to interior designer, Frank de Biasi, “Many rental kitchens are boring and sterile, so this helps to infuse some of your personality into your space to make it more fun.”
4. Focus on details:
Throw in some cool color and pattern for your dish towels, tea kettles, or a stand mixer and loads more. These items are functional but also can work as accessories for your kitchen to spice things up.