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Hebe Hatton

How to make a kitchen look more luxurious – 5 simple switches you can do right now

How to make a kitchen look more luxurious.

Making a kitchen look more luxurious is more straightforward than it sounds. There are plenty of simple ways that you can elevate this very practical space using colors, textures, prints, and decor to add a rich, sophisticated feel to the space (without having to totally remodel).

A kitchen is somewhere you don't often think as being particularly luxurious. It's a hardworking space, that needs to get that balance between form and function spot on in order for it to work efficiently. However, luxury needn't get in the way of productivity. Kitchens can be as sophisticated as the softer more lived-in rooms in your home. In fact, so many kitchen trends are leaning towards kitchen designs that are, well, less kitchen-y.

So we asked designers how they make kitchens look and feel more luxurious. What relatively small and inexpensive tweaks can you make to ensure the space is elegant and chic, as well as efficient? 

How to make a kitchen more luxurious

Of course, there are plenty of big changes you can make to create a luxury kitchen, but what about the smaller, more instant things you can do to make your space feel more luxurious? With hosting season upon us, we are looking for ways to give our kitchens a boost without having to totally remodel, making them look more chic by focusing on smaller pieces of decor, or easy switches we can do to change the feel of the space. 

'Luxury can mean many things but for me it means something made beautifully that will last, age well, and be endlessly practical while also being beautiful to look at. Beautiful can mean simple, natural, and just really well made,' explains Helen Parker, Creative Director at deVOL Kitchens

'I was once told that the ultimate luxury was space, I never understood this sentiment when I was young but now I do. Space gives you room to breathe and room to move about freely and easily, this, in turn, makes daily chores less challenging and whatever your perspective is on life, this is a luxury in my book.'

Space comes with decluttering and even reconfiguring your kitchen and how you use it. So before going straight in with the aesthetics and decor, the first step to making your kitchen more luxurious is to have a clean and a declutter. Then you can get into the fun stuff. 

1. Bringing in textiles

(Image credit: deVOL)

There's a huge kitchen trend right now that's all about making kitchens feel less like a kitchen. Kitchens as homely, cozy spaces that feel more like a living room than a kitchen. And a bring part of that is bringing in textiles. Kitchens are sure practical spaces and by nature they tend to be filled with hard surfaces and clean lines, so an easy way to lean into this trend and make a kitchen look more luxurious is to soften the space with tactile fabrics. 

'An easy step to making your kitchen feel more luxurious is quite simple, add textiles to the windows, chairs, and tabletop. It’s amazing how a really beautiful fabric, or mixture of fabrics, can transform a room and make it feel richer and more sumptuous.' suggests Helen. 

2. Layer lighting (and don't just go with classic kitchen fixtures)

(Image credit: deVOL)

Again, this softer approach to kitchen lighting is linked with the trend of making kitchens more lived-in spaces. Switching up your lighting is a really simple way to make a space feel more luxurious, and it needn't mean pulling out what you currently have and going with totally new fixtures. You can change the lighting in your kitchen with candles, side lamps, fairy lights even. 

'Beautiful vintage candlesticks and elegant scented candles can transform your kitchen atmosphere instantly. Then introduce little side lights dotted about, they have an amazing way of adding a special kind of atmosphere,' explains Helen. 

'Then, if you need to, you can move onto the main lighting. Spend your money wisely here, a vintage glass shade or chandelier from a flea market can be just the understated luxury that will transform your room, keep an eye on the electrics, and if it needs refurbishing, in my opinion, it's well worth the effort and money, as nothing is more impressive than a unique and quirky light. Never ever fit a chandelier or any other lights without a dimmer, the atmosphere is all created when you turn the lights down low.'

3. Display your chicest kitchenware

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'My favorite way to add a touch of luxury into any kitchen is to invest in high-quality kitchenware pieces and display them in artful ways,' suggests designer Kathy Kuo. 'A luxe cocotte pot from Staub or Le Creuset makes a gorgeous design statement but is also oh-so-practical. The same goes for rustic-chic cutting boards and cheese boards, premium knife blocks (Forge Laguiole is my personal favorite knife brand), and copper pots and pans.'

Get those kitchenware pieces you keep 'for best' out and on display. Creating vignettes within your kitchen with pieces you already have (think glasses, crockery, serveware) is a way to instantly make the space feel more luxurious, plus a nice way to get a kitchen ready for hosting too as everything is more accessible both for you and your guests. 

4. Restyle your kitchen shelving

(Image credit: Gunter & Co.)

And if you have kitchen shelving or glass-fronted cabinetry, give your kitchen a luxurious update by changing around your decor. 

'Styling your kitchen shelves is a simple yet effective way to add a touch of luxury to your kitchen,' explains designer Irene Gunter. 'You can achieve this by incorporating plants, showcasing stylish dinnerware and glassware, and including decorative accessories. By getting creative and styling your shelves, you can transform your kitchen into a visually appealing and luxurious haven!'

'Whether it’s an investment piece or a sketch you bought on holiday, art makes a house feel like a home. So if you have open shelves in your kitchen, they provide the perfect opportunity to showcase your favorite art pieces. Play with different heights and materials for the frames to add depth and dimension to the display.' she adds.

5. Switch out the hardware

(Image credit: Future)

Simple, yet so effective, switching up your hardware can instantly elevate a kitchen and make it feel more luxurious. 

'Finishing touches such as door handles make a big difference to the overall look of a kitchen, so simply swapping out the handles will give it an instant lift. Choose a quality design that will feel good to the touch as well as look the part.' explains  Charlie Smallbone, founder of Ledbury Studio.

Irene agrees that 'Making a kitchen more luxurious doesn't always require major renovations. Small changes can have a big impact. One simple yet effective way to elevate the overall look and feel of your kitchen is by swapping out the cabinet handles. By choosing handles that enhance aesthetics, reflect your style, and improve functionality, you can transform your kitchen into a luxurious space that you'll enjoy spending time in.'


Making a kitchen feel more luxurious can be as simple as working with what you already have. In fact, that's a great starting point, shop your own home for pieces of furniture and decor that you can bring in from other rooms - lighting, artwork, seating. Luxury isn't always about swish finishes and expensive appliances, luxury can mean a kitchen that feels elegant but also comforting and lived in, especially at this time of year. 

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