Home Improvement Tips: Beach Kitchen Transformation for $100 or Less

Ann Siper
Beach kitchens are a fun and casual budget kitchen makeover that any homeowner can do in their own kitchen. If you are looking for a budget kitchen makeover project hen try these beach kitchen DIY projects on for size.

If you do one of these simple beach kitchen makeovers every weekend in a moth, you will have a whole new kitchen for very little money!

Beach Paint Colors

Changing the wall color is a really fast way to start redecorating yoru beach kitchen. Some of the best beach paint colors out there are from Laura Ashley. Laura Ashley paint can be bought at your local Lowes.

IN particular there is a line of colors names Sand from Laura Ashley. What would be more perfect than sand colored paint when creating a beach kitchen on a budget.

You can also look for a fades gray blue, which makes wonderful beach paint color.

Another step with painting a beach kitchen décor is to have crisp white trim. Crisp white trim can make any wall paint color look fresh and beach!

Painted Sisal Rig

Sisal rugs are a wonderful beach accessory that can be bought on a small budget. You can use a sisal rug in any room of the home, including the kitchen. There are many ways to customize a sisal rug to fit into a beach kitchen theme.

Use some of the left over wall paint and add some of the white paint to it. Use this light color to paint a simple line border on the beach rug.

You can also paint on diamonds or even sand dolor shapes for a border on the beach rug. Another really fun choice is to use this light colored paint and some letter stencils. Stencil on beach themed words.

Any kitchen will instantly feel beach with words like "Ocean," "waves, " and "Sand" written on them!

Sea Shell Curtain Tie Backs

Seashells can be found for free at the beach, but can also be bought at the local craft store.

You can use a length of rope and hot glue seashells to the end to create beach curtain tiebacks in your kitchen for a few dollars. I find that it works best to tie the curtains back with the rope first.

Once the ropes are held in place then glue the seashells and sand dollars on.

If you use twine you can also use seashells that already have a hole in them. Te the sea shells onto the twine to hold them in place!

This look is awesome and realizing in a beach kitchen.

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...  View profile

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