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2024 Kitchen Upgrades for Holiday Hosts

Chris Holm

Whether buying or selling, hundreds of clients in the Armstrong and North Okanagan area have relied on Chris Holm since 2007...

Whether buying or selling, hundreds of clients in the Armstrong and North Okanagan area have relied on Chris Holm since 2007...

Dec 16 6 minutes read

The holiday season is here! This time of year is a blast—but if you’re the go-to holiday host, it can also be stressful. You’ve got meals, get-togethers, and all-out parties to prepare for, which means a lot of cooking and entertaining.

The good news is that you still have time to make your life easier this year with a few strategic kitchen upgrades. (A bonus? Making these changes can improve your home value, too!). These kitchen improvements can be done in just a day or two, and you’ll feel the benefit all year long.

Ready? Let’s go!

1. Switch Regular Appliances for Smart Appliances

Smart technology is revolutionizing the kitchen. Modern appliances now come equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, voice control, and advanced programming. If you’re the one who cooks big elaborate meals every year, consider these upgrades:

  • Smart Ovens: Preheat from your phone, cook using preset recipes, or receive alerts when your food is ready.

  • Wi-Fi Enabled Refrigerators: Keep track of your grocery inventory, plan meals, and even check inside your fridge remotely while shopping.

  • Smart Dishwashers: Enjoy features like noise reduction, remote start, and cycle optimization.

With these tools, you can focus on your guests instead of fussing over your kitchen.

2. Install a Pot Filler

A pot filler is a game-changer for holiday hosts. Mounted above your stove, this faucet eliminates the hassle of carrying heavy water-filled pots across the kitchen. It’s especially helpful when cooking for a crowd or if you have a bunch of littles running around your house.

3. Boost Lighting for a Brighter Space

Good lighting can transform your kitchen—and it can make working in the space easier and less stressful. What’s trending for 2025? Layered lighting that adds both elegance and functionality. Try these improvements:

  • Under-Cabinet Lighting: Provides task-specific illumination and can be installed quickly (and inexpensively) with adhesive LED strips.

  • Pendant Lights: Swap out your old fixtures for stylish new pendant lights to add visual interest above your island or dining space.

  • Smart Bulbs: Replace existing bulbs with smart ones for the ability to customize hue and brightness for the perfect mood.

4. Add Drawer Inserts and Pull-Out Shelves

Cluttered counters can make holiday hosting stressful. These quick fixes will keep your kitchen organized and functional:

  • Drawer Inserts: Arrange utensils, spices, and gadgets neatly with ready-made inserts.

  • Pull-Out Shelves: Install pre-made pull-out shelves in your existing cabinets for better accessibility and more efficient use of the space.

5. Upgrade to a Double Oven

A double oven can be a lifesaver for multitasking holiday hosts. Roast a turkey in one while baking pies in the other, ensuring everything is ready at the right moment. Many stores offer same-day and next-day installation—so you don’t even have to worry about the time crunch.

6. Create a Beverage Station

Don’t want everyone in and out of your cooking area while you’re hosting a get-together? Streamline drink service with a dedicated spot for beverages. Simple solutions include:

  • Adding a mini fridge or wine fridge under your counter for mixers and chilled drinks

  • Picking a convenient place to set up a coffee maker or espresso machine with accessible mugs

  • Incorporating a stylish serving tray to organize and present cups, syrups, mixers, creamers, stirrers, and whatever else your guests need

7. Improve Ventilation

Cooking for a crowd can make your kitchen hot and fill it with strong smells. Upgrade your ventilation quickly with a new range hood or by adding a portable air purifier for immediate improvement.

8. Make Eco-Friendly Upgrades

Sustainability is a priority for many homeowners in 2025. Reduce your environmental footprint with these quick additions:

  • Energy-Efficient LED Bulbs: Swap out old bulbs for energy-saving ones.

  • Countertop Compost Bins: Start composting with an attractive, odor-blocking bin for food scraps.

  • Recycling Bins: Add a designated area for sorting recyclables.

9. Refresh Your Backsplash or Paint

Does your kitchen need a new look before the guests start rolling in? Give your space a fresh face with a quick decor update:

  • Peel-and-Stick Backsplashes: These are easy to install and come in a wide variety of designs

  • New Paint: Brighten the space with a new coat of paint in a trendy shade like sage green or navy blue.

10. Upgrade Your Hardware

Small changes make a big impact. Swap out cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, and even your faucet to improve and modernize the aesthetics of your kitchen. Choose finishes like matte black, brushed nickel, or gold depending on your decor and tastes.

In conclusion...

Upgrading your kitchen doesn’t just enhance functionality—it creates a welcoming space where memories are made. Whether it’s smarter appliances, more efficient storage, or stylish lighting, these quick upgrades will set you up for hosting success in 2024. Start now, and your holiday season will be as seamless as it is festive.

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