The Heart Of Your Home
Making your kitchen the heart of your home is important. There are a lot of ways to do this. You need to make sure that when you are doing all of these updates though, you are watching to make sure you are keeping the kitchen functional and it is serving the purpose that it is supposed to. Also you want the room to flow and be able to move around while cooking and hanging out with family and friends.
Wall color is often what most people see first when they walk into a room. The right color can enhance the dimensions of a room, while the wrong color can make the room feel almost claustrophobic. Since the kitchen is a room where a lot of activity takes place, such as cooking and washing up dishes, a brighter color will energize the space and make the room feel light and airy, which is a great quality in a room that is so heavily used. Darker colors like navy blue and hunter green act as appetite suppressants, and while that is great for the waistline, it does not do much for a family meal or dinner party. Colors in the red and yellow families encourage appetites, which may be why “Kitchen Yellow” is such a popular color for this room. More neutral colors such as pale greens and beiges are great to create an airy space that can be dressed up with colorful accessories.
Your kitchen accessories have to be ready to use but also sleek and stylish enough to be seen out everyday. Smaller appliances like toasters, blenders, and microwaves and so on should all be the same color or in the same family at least if they stay on the counters all the time. If you have a stainless steel fridge, oven, and/or dishwasher, it is nice to carry the silver tones over to your smaller kitchen items as well. Keeping everything (big and small) matching is great and will make your kitchen look fresh.
Curtains and tablecloths do not have to match exactly, and might even be too much in smaller kitchens. Coordinating colors allows freedom and flexibility when adding napkins, dishcloths, and other kitchen linens to your room’s decor. A throw rug with all of the coordinating colors in it will help pull the room together for a more unified look.
Small touches make guests feel welcome and add warmth to your kitchen. Pictures, scented candles, bowls of fruit or candy, and a small stereo or television are comforting additions to a room that may be the hub of your entire house. Guests most often gather in the kitchen, so personalizing this room will create an inviting space!
Kitchens are the place in the house where the family hangs out. Now it is popular to be doing kitchen renovations instead of buying a new house, you can just redo the one that you have.
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