| Four Excellent Ways To Have A Traditional Kitchen |
| Written by Matthew Kerridge |
| Friday, 20 November 2009 08:03 |
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There is nothing more beautiful than a traditional kitchen in ones home. Modern kitchens I suppose also have a place but they just don't do it for me. The atmosphere must be relaxed which cannot be achieved with icy cold marble and chrome.
There is nothing more beautiful than a traditional kitchen in ones home. Modern kitchens I suppose also have a place but they just don't do it for me. The atmosphere must be relaxed which cannot be achieved with icy cold marble and chrome. Here are 4 ideas to help you with your plans: Idea One: The first thing you could do to get that cozy country feel, is to accessorize your kitchen with objects that look dated. Replace your glass jars with antique looking storage tins, place some wicker baskets around, hang a copper pot or pan on a wall. String some dried vegetables and hang them in a corner. You need to think earth with natural looking vases or pots. Get a terracotta pot and store your potatoes on a shelf somewhere. Do your windows with blinds that also look old fashioned. Idea Two: Wood just makes a room look intimate. It makes you want to spend time in it. Therefore it will be stunning if you could source a good oak. It is extremely durable and always looks most elegant when contrasted with old type dcor. If you don't have enough money to redo your entire kitchen cabinets, then only have oak doors installed on your existing shelves. No one will know the difference. Idea Three: Lighting can also play a pivotal role in setting the stage for a country kitchen. Have small recess lights placed under your cabinets to highlight your workspace. Or have tiny lights fitted into your cabinets if they have glass doors. This will create soft tones and can accentuate a collectors piece or just something that is dear to you. Don't be afraid to play with pastel colored light bulbs, a soft lime or yellow and even a soft pink can instantly change your kitchen into a beautiful work of art. Idea Four: Flooring will make or break your kitchen. It is the first thing our eye catches and will instantly make you like the kitchen or dislike it. Here you need to be really daring by using stone for your flooring needs. Slate makes a wonderful floor cover that is easy to clean and has marvelous textures and colors to choose from. A well known secret these days is to extend a piece of your slate flooring up on the wall, behind your stove and hob. This really makes a kitchen come alive and gives it a focal point. The idea of a traditional kitchen is giving it a personality of it's own. It must invite you in and keep you there for hours on end. It should be a place where the family have their most fun. So a last tip is to let a family member give you an object that has a lot of sentimental value. Have it mounted or give it a special stand and place it in the kitchen on it's own specially made shelf or space. They will love you for it and will always tend to gravitate towards the best room in the house! About the Author: Matthew Kerridge is an expert in kitchens. If you would like further information about varieties of traditional kitchen or are searching for a reputable kitchen online retailer please visit http://www.wrenkitchens.com |