Renovation can be a headache and many of us hesitate to start such a project, even if it's necessary. Things can be simplified, however, if we think pragmatically. You might be amazed at the transformation a new paint color can bring to an entire room. The same is true for the kitchen we are presenting today.

Major change in this kitchen The color is key. From a mint green to an immaculate white that looks extraordinary. At first glance, you're tempted to say it's a completely new kitchen, when in fact many of the original elements remain after the renovation.

The walls and upper cabinets were painted white, and some accessories were changed. The white worktop was kept as it suited the new decor. The brown of the remaining upper cabinets was also repainted with a gray that complements the wood grain well.

One of the cabinets was removed, and shelves were installed in its place to allow for aesthetically pleasing storage of kitchen-specific items: cutlery, glasses, and spices. The yellow chairs are also interesting, adding a splash of color and a modern touch through their design while fitting in well with the rest of the decor.

Being an open space, this kitchen also includes the dining area, which has also been renovated. Here, the choice was made to change the furniture. White predominates, blending pleasantly with the texture of beech wood and other decorative accessories. The lighting fixtures are noteworthy, both in the kitchen and the dining room: transparent glass shapes and jars.

The result is a bright, well-organized space, efficiently used and above all pleasant for cooking and family meals.

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