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hinking of updating your kitchen? If it 
has been a while since you tended to the 
heart of your home, it might be time for a 
refresh. The good news? You don’t have to do an 
extensive (and expensive!) remodeling job to get a 
new look. You can spruce up your kitchen easily, in 
a weekend, with some small changes that will make 
a big impact.
Here are some ideas from the pros at Kohler.
Paint. Take one afternoon, a roll of painter’s 
tape, a paint brush and a step stool. Add a fun new 
color of paint and you’ve got a new look for your 
kitchen. There is nothing easier, quicker or less 
expensive than a DIY paint job to brighten up your 
space. Even a new color on one wall makes a big 
difference.
Faucets. You’d be surprised how much a new 
faucet can change the entire vibe of your kitchen. 
Today, faucets are multi-functional works of art, 
statement pieces that catch the eye. The Kohler 
Components Kitchen Faucet Collection, for exam-
ple, is defined by a warm, minimalist look. Styles 
are noted for their precision in detail and the inter-
section of form, texture and function. Featuring 
seven striking designs, the collection is eye-catch-
ing, but these aren’t just pretty works of art. They 
incorporate advanced functionality, too. 

The Semi-Professional faucet showcases Kohler’s 
innovative Sweep Spray that provides a wide, force-
ful blade of water to deliver efficiency in cleaning. 
The Bar faucet features a two-function aerator that 
allows users to switch from an aerated stream to 
SoftRinse spray with a simple twist. That’s perfect 
for washing hands, rinsing delicate glassware and 
china, and prepping veggies and fruits.
Sinks. Long known as the workhorse of the 
kitchen, your sink is a central focal point of all of 
your meal prep and cleanup. But it doesn’t have to 
look stodgy. With Kohler’s Sink Collection, you 
can choose from under or top mounted, farm-
house, double or single bowl — whatever fits best 
with your kitchen decor. And deep color is all 
the rage. Why not venture from traditional white 
or cream into trendy teal, truffle, aspen or fresh 
green, or even dramatic black to update your kitch-
en style?
Backsplash. While you’re choosing your new 
sink, consider a new backsplash that will really 
make the area pop. Think about subway tiles, a 
mosaic or a metallic look that can pull the various 
elements of your kitchen together.
Cabinet refresh. You don’t need to invest in new 
cabinets to give your kitchen a new look. All you 
need is a coat of paint. Gone are the muted colors 

and whisper grays of past years. Today, it’s all about 
deep, rich color. Pair sage green cabinets with black 
appliances (or a dramatic black sink and a stand-
out faucet!), or smoky blue cabinets with white 
walls and a splash of yellow. Other trending colors 
include deep red, pastel blue and even rich black.
Cabinet hardware. While you’re refreshing your 
cabinets, don’t forget the pulls and knobs. Take an 
afternoon to browse at your local kitchen store or 
online — you’ll be surprised by how many innova-
tive, fun styles and colors of pulls and knobs you 
can find that will accent and highlight your kitch-
en’s new look.
Lighting. Swapping out your old fixtures for a 
more dramatic look will instantly change the feel 
of your kitchen. Under-cabinet lighting provides a 
soft glow for those times when you don’t need the 
room to be bright.
With a few small changes, you can freshen up 
your kitchen quickly and easily. 

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