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Your kitchen redesign is moving forward. You’ve picked out the big ticket items, like flooring and cupboards, but now it’s time to get down to brass tacks; literally. The finishing touches for your kitchen — lighting, fixtures, hardware — can really pull your room together. It’s important to make sure they don’t look like afterthoughts or they can make your kitchen feel cluttered.

It’s also a time to get creative. These details can really show off your personality and style. White subway tiles are simple and classic, but adding an industrial or vintage sink faucet will create visual interest. A good rule of thumb is to keep the finish similar throughout. If you have stainless steel appliances, keeping the door pulls and faucets the same is a safe bet. But, these days, rules can go out the window, and mixing gold, silver, wood and metal is on trend. Work with your designer to explore your ideas and help pull them all together.

Gathering Ideas

As with any remodeling job, gathering ideas is a good place to start. It helps you find your style and understand your options. Looking through magazines or on websites like Houzz and Pinterest help you save your ideas and find things that make you happy. Once you have some ideas pulled together, you’ll be able to see a theme emerge. Is your style:

Lighting

Layers of light is key

Types of lighting to consider

  1. Ceiling Fixtures: sit close to the ceiling and project general light throughout the room
  2. Chandeliers: decorative suspension fixtures provide general lighting but hang low and typically sit over dining tables
  3. Pendants: decorative features often hung in groups, that offer general and task lighting, typically over an island or over a sink to add interest
  4. Wall lights: sconces usually sit on either side of a hutch, piece of art, or decorative backsplash to create a focal point
  5. Track lights: or rail lighting offer flexibility and can be pointed in different directions providing task or accent lighting as needed
  6. Recessed lights: placed into ceiling and provide general lighting
  7. Under-mount lights: placed under the cupboards to provide task lighting or inside glass front cabinets to highlight display pieces

lighting fixture types

Faucets

Styles and finishes

Mounting

Handles

faucet tap fixture types

Knobs and Pulls

Popular Styles

  1. Streamline Modern: curved, sleek, elegant, and roomy, work well with modern cabinets and dark stained wood
  2. Bar pulls: glamourous yet streamlined and contemporary, sturdy and easy to use for small or aging hands
  3. Cup pulls: give a minimalist and vintage feel, are easy to use and mix with a variety of cabinet styles
  4. Window sash pulls: smooth, simple and softly rounded, they are easy to grip and blend industrial and colonial
  5. Drop handles: add an elegant and luxurious touch and can dress up cabinets and make them feel like pieces of furniture
  6. Recessed pulls: minimalist and contemporary with smooth lines, built into doors so great for galley kitchens where space is at a premium

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If you think you’ve got a handle on things and you’re ready to get started, we have a free Kitchen Ultimate Planning Guide to help put your plans into action!

*All images are from our wonderful local partners at Richelou, the Eddy Group and Rona.