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5 Ways to Make  Kitchen Look and Feel Bigger

Kitchens have always been referred to as the soul of a home, because they are multi-purpose places that are used for socializing and spending time with family and friends.

So let’s not let even the small size kitchen spoil this beautiful view. It is possible to show the kitchen wider and roomy with very simple details. Just know to make the right choices and follow the 5 tips which  Infocus Kitchen&Bath suggest you.

  1. Create Space with Light Colors

Regardless of the shape and style of your kitchen, you can choose kitchen cabinets and countertops in light colors to make the space look wider and feel bigger. At this point, Infocus Kitchen&Bath cabinets will be a good choice. Because we offer our customers high quality kitchen cabinets in different shades of colors.

  1. Opt for Glass-Front Cabinet Doors

Using glass windows in front of the cabinets will give your kitchen the perceptual illusion of a larger space. Glass-Front Cabinet Doors option  gives you a chance to display your cool dinnerware. If you prefer to conceal what is inside, there is also an alternative called opaque glass, which reflects light therefore it will help to light up your kitchen even more.

  1. Choose Reflective Materials

Reflective surfaces increase light efficiency and create brighter kitchens. Choose furniture with reflective surfaces, such as a refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, countertop. These shiny surfaces can bonus light and will distribute a special display effect.

  1. Avoid Strong Visual Contrast

Choosing every piece colorful and eye-catching, will create a lack of focus and give your kitchen a messy look. Therefore, one of the ways that we advise you to do is to create a space that feels calm and inviting. That’s why  create a kitchen with little color difference between the space’s walls, cabinetry, countertops, and backsplash to create unobstructed visual lines that won’t make your eyes jump around!

  1. Let Natural Light In

Take advantage of daylight to make a small kitchen look bigger. Try not to use heavy curtains and blinds. You can place small flower pots in front of the windows to create a spacious ambience.

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