If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. What to Buy Trending Products & Deals 6 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Kitchen for Under $100, According to an Interior Designer From renter-friendly light swaps to tailored touches to your cabinets. By Rebecca Holland Rebecca Holland Rebecca Holland is a freelance journalist who writes about food, travel, and social justice with a focus on the Midwest and the Middle East. Her topics of interest include food security in conflict zones, food and poverty in the U.S., migrant harvest workers and rights, and agriculture and climate change. In addition to Food & Wine, her work has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Saveur, AFAR, The National, Chicago Tribune, VICE, The Independent, Roads & Kingdoms, Catapult, and Narratively. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on June 21, 2024 Photo: Quick Image/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty Images Since we all spend a decent amount of time in our kitchens, it should be a place we enjoy. But so many of us wish our spaces were different, from decor styles to layouts to sparkling new appliances. Maybe your dream kitchen is a bright, open farmhouse-style space, a cutting-edge contemporary look, or perhaps a sophisticated and sleek modern design. Whether you want to remodel but don’t have the time or money, or you’re renting and can’t make major changes, there are still plenty of small ways to spruce up your kitchen and make it a more enjoyable place to cook. Even better, you can do these tweaks and swaps without the help of an expensive expert. We spoke with interior designer Toussaint Derby about her favorite easy design updates for kitchens. From renter-friendly light swaps to tailored touches to your cabinets, these improvements all cost less than $100. Scroll down to learn her tips, and shop her favorite picks for your space. Best Under-$100 Ways to Upgrade Your Kitchen Kmat Kitchen Mat, $24 (originally $36) at amazon.com Ravinte 30-Pack 5-Inch Cabinet Pulls, $30 (originally $39) at amazon.com Prestige Interior Paint and Primer in One, $65 at amazon.com Beachcrest Home Brushed Nickel Pendant, $73 at wayfair.com Wewe Commercial-Style Kitchen Faucet, $50 (originally $89) at amazon.com Mosaic Marble Backsplash Wallpaper, $56 at wayfair.com Kmat Kitchen Mat Amazon Orig. $36 $24 at Amazon Start from the ground up: Kitchen floors are often forgotten, but adding a washable rug can add a pop of color. This is a good option if you can’t afford to retile or add wood floors, or if you’re renting and want to cover up a surface you dislike. Many rugs are also cushioned, a bonus for those who spend hours on their feet in the kitchen. Ravinte 30-Pack 5-Inch Cabinet Pulls Amazon Orig. $39 $30 at Amazon Swap out hardware: Derby says one of her favorite easy kitchen updates is changing cabinet hardware. “It’s such a small part of the kitchen, but when you look at it, overall, it can make a huge difference — especially if you have something more dated,” she says. Update to more modern pulls, change the shape from round to square, add color or a design, go vintage, or swap out the metal. Derby says exchanging brushed nickel for brass is a trendy pick. Prestige Interior Paint and Primer in One Amazon $65 at Amazon Tackle the cabinets: If you have more time and are willing to take on a small project, update your cabinets even further with a coat of paint. “Cabinetry is very expensive, so if you have spaces that are maybe a wood color you don’t like, sand them down and paint them a nice new fresh white, or go more bold with deeper blue or green,” Derby says. Finally, keep them looking fresh and organized with cabinet organizers. Beachcrest Home Brushed Nickel Pendant Wayfair $73 at Wayfair Let your favorite light piece shine: This is one you can do even if you’re in a rental. Whether you have ceiling or pendant lighting, you can swap the fixtures. You might need help from a friend or service, but Derby says lighting can dramatically change a room. She suggests looking at Wayfair for inexpensive but nice light fixtures. Wewe Commercial-Style Kitchen Faucet Amazon Orig. $89 $50 at Amazon Swap your faucet: Changing out your faucet is so simple, yet will make a big difference in your daily life. You likely use your faucet multiple times a day, so it should be something functional and that you enjoy looking at. Derby suggests swapping out the finish for an instant updated look. Mosaic Marble Backsplash Wallpaper West Elm $56 at West Elm Fake backsplash: Stick-on wallpaper changes a room with very little effort, and is a great option for renters. Just make sure the brand you choose is good quality so it doesn’t fall off the wall, and don’t use it behind the sink. “Look at the client reviews and use your best judgment,” she says. She likes this one from West Elm because the marble look “punches up the luxe factor.” Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Fresh Finds from Food & Wine Need New Knives? Some of Victorinox’s Best Models Are Up to 54% Off at Amazon Right Now Skip the Pricey Cafe Coffee — This Mighty Machine Saves Me Over $100 Per Month Nutribullet’s New Rechargeable Blender Lets You Blend Anything, Anywhere