For many of us, staying home has meant spending a lot of time in the kitchen. Whether we cook three meals a day or plate every takeout dish, we've often found ourselves in the same room, which may be why search terms like "kitchen decor" and "kitchen DIY projects" have seen a ton of traffic in recent months.
Maybe you have that on your list of home resolutions or you like to casually add design photos to your mood boards. Either way, you'll be happy to know I did the work of finding the key decor pieces that will freshen up your kitchen — um, shelves. I started there because it's very central to the room. Add a vase here and a print there, and that can instantly change the face of your kitchen.
Read on for more practical ways to upgrade your shelf display, then prepare to take that Instagram-worthy photo that will make people go "wow!"
Pick the shelves based on your interior style the most. Whether you like minimal-looking, rustic, or farmhouse styles, there isn't a shortage of ideas to choose from.
This Rustic Handmade Wood Rack ($44) will bring a rustic quality to your kitchen wall.
You can repaint this Wood shelf-Spice Rack ($45) to match your color palette.
I like the metal details of this Yamazaki Wall Mounted Wood Shelf ($65).
Nothing like some flowers to instantly elevate any surface. I personally prefer dried floral arrangements because I don't have to worry about watering them.
This Dried Spray Millet ($24) will add a nice pop of color.
This Dried Natural Yarrow ($18) will embellish any room it's in.
Go big with this Dried Natural Bouquet ($50).
What are floral arrangements without their beautiful vases? Go for some styles that will enhance your dried bouquets.
Show your playful side with The Original Body Vase ($46), which packs a lot of personality.
Stack a bunch of your favorite cookbooks for a strong visual effect. You can't go wrong with whatever you choose.
In Pursuit of Flavor ($30) by Edna Lewis is not only a must have for anyone who loves soul food, but it doubles as a decor piece.
You'll find tons of great recipes for your small dinner parties in the Feed Your People Book ($40) by Leslie Jonath.
Want a home decor guide and a stylish prop? Get Living With Nature ($43) by Marie Masureel.
Who says the objects you use every day have to be boring? Switch up your regular olive oil dispenser, salt and pepper shakers, and containers for some fun options.
This Olive Oil Ceramic Dispenser ($48) is for the minimal design-lovers.
These Hips Don't Lie Salt and Pepper Shakers ($38) are sure to start a conversation with your guests.
This Water-Resistant Pantry Label Collection ($10 and up each) has a clean and classic look.
These Pink Onyx Coasters ($50) are so pretty to look at.
Last but not least, don't be afraid to accessorize your kitchen shelves. Whether you add a hanging plant, a useful clock or an art print, these decor pieces can only enhance the room.
This Loop Wall Hanger ($45) looks sturdy and reliable.
This isn't your average Justa Co. Handmade Wall Clock ($40 and up).
Green thumbs will love seeing these Herb Prints (Set of 9) ($6).