1. A pull-down kitchen faucet that'll make a big change, and all without needing to call a plumber. You can do it yourself with a few wrenches and a little know-how, I promise.
2. A countertop resurfacing kit so anyone with just a little DIY know-how can transform those old, chipped plasticky countertops into something gorgeous, glossy, and durable, but at a fraction of the price of real marble or quartz countertops.
3. Or a roll of contact paper for that marble look with less effort. Just smooth it on (carefully, we don't want air bubbles) and you're all set.
4. A hanging light that'll turn your kitchen island into a Nancy Meyers movie-worthy focal point with just the flip of a (light) switch.
5. A roll of peel-and-stick wallpaper to bring a little cheer to your space, while also totally covering that spaghetti sauce stain you haven't been able to get out.
6. A replacement cabinet knob because changing up just one tiny thing can make a surprisingly enormous difference.
7. Or a sleek drawer pull for a completely different ~vibe~ that you can achieve in just minutes.
8. A pot filler faucet because lugging a ton of water to the stove is inconvenient and annoying — this brings the water right to you!
9. A set of under cabinet strip lights that don't require fussing with wiring — just plug them in and enjoy the soft glow.
10. An appliance touch-up paint pen so you can cover all those scuffs and spots without the expense of actually buying a new fridge. It'll look like new, and no one will ever know.
11. A peel-and-stick backsplash in a phenomenal color that's sure to leave guests wowed. And they'll never know it's not real tile, or that it took you an afternoon to install!
12. A gallon of cabinet paint because replacing your cabinets might be out of reach, but a fresh coat of paint can work wonders. This stuff is specifically formulated to hold up to heavy use, can be tinted to just about any color, and won't show brush marks.
13. A rolling kitchen island that's basically a second counter, but one with tons of storage, and that can be moved around as needed.
14. Or a much smaller version perfect for apartments, or just for use as a coffee cart or a little extra storage.
15. A pack of graphic self-adhesive floor tiles to bring in a little pop of interest, without also bringing in grout and dust and a week of not being able to walk on your kitchen floor.
16. A microwave cart that barely counts as a "cart" honestly — this baby is basically an extra cabinet, complete with top and bottom storage, and counter space.
17. A hanging pot rack for some Old World flair (and a bunch of freed-up storage space) all with just a couple of screws.
18. A pull out sliding basket that you can install right into your existing cabinets — just make sure you get the right size to fit what you have, and you're golden.
19. A wire shelving unit for some extra storage, but in a way that's, like, industrial and restaurant-y. If you want to feel like you're in an episode of The Bear while you boil pasta for dinner, this might be for you.
20. A faux-leather bar stool to transform your counter into an inviting space, whether it's for eating, chatting with the cook, or just doing homework. Down with backless seats!!
21. A set of storage containers that'll have your fridge looking like one of those weirdly hypnotic restocking TikToks that are all over my FYP.
22. A peel-and-stick mosaic backsplash to cover those old, discolored tiles without the hassle and expense of actually removing them.
23. A cabinet door-mounted organizer so you can have your most used items right at the tip of your fingers. No more losing the cinnamon to the back of the spice drawer every time, even though you use it practically every morning.
24. A freestanding pot and lid organizer to transform your cookware cabinet from a weird stack that's just dying to fall over with the loudest crash you've ever heard into something organized and accessible.
25. A free-standing pantry, because who needs to have a whole construction crew come in and add extra cabinets and counters when you can set them up yourself?
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