Your kitchen is one of the most important rooms in your home. A kitchen is more than just functional. It's the place where the meals that keep you alive are prepared, where you spend time with your family and friends, where you may have your morning coffee or tea and where fond memories are made due to the wonderful aromas which help you connect memories with emotions.
Whether you will be the one cooking or not, you will end up spending more time in this room than you anticipated. If your kitchen is pleasing to the eye, you'll spend more time in it, cook better meals, and be happier in your home.
You will decorate your kitchen the way that shows your own personality. Although there isn't a cut and dry way to decorate every kitchen, there are some basic items that each kitchen needs. Let's go over the basics first and then I'll describe ways to customize the various types and sizes of kitchens that exist.
Some interior decorating shows may leave you with the impression that decorating a kitchen is difficult. Yet, it's actually the easiest room to decorate. You need very little to make it look beautiful. Whether your kitchen is new, old, large or small, beautifying it is just a matter of color coordinating your walls, appliances, floor and accessories.
A functional kitchen should have the following:
A dishwasher can free up 3.5 to 10 hours of your time each week. Washing dishes the traditional way (hand-washing) takes up more of your time, ages your hands, spreads more germs due to the use of soiled sponges and dish rags, and increases the likelihood of dropping and breaking dishes.
A microwave allows you to warm or cook a quick meal which adds to the extra time you have to do other things.
A table or breakfast bar gives you the opportunity to eat while you prepare food. It gives your family a chance to spend time with you instead of waiting in another room while you cook.
A center island is a luxury, yes, but it gives you all of the additional space you need to prepare large meals or to bake your favorite cakes and cookies. If you add some stools your center island can function as another spot for family and friends to congregate while you cook up their favorite meal.
A pantry is wonderful for storing all of the extra food. You can save yourself some trips to the supermarket if you have a pantry to store that extra food.
If your pantry isn't deep enough to store your broom, dust pan, and mop you'll want to have a broom closet within the kitchen. Keeping the broom and mop within the kitchen saves time.
A deep freezer can easily be kept in your garage or basement. Yet, one in the kitchen would make accessing the frozen food that won't fit in your ordinary freezer quite convenient. It also will save on trips to the supermarket.
Having a simple coffee maker will allow you to save money, especially if you take into consideration the cost of gas and the price markup you incur by buying from a coffee shop.
A toaster oven is absolutely great to have. Not only can you make toast in it, you can use it to bake and broil meat, small cakes and pies, other breads that won't fit into an ordinary toaster and more. I've used mine for years when I don't want to use my oven.
An electric can opener lets you to open a can while you take care of another task. It, also, saves you from hand strain.
Finally, an electric knife gives you the ability to swiftly slice tough meats thin, thick and as close to the bone as you wish.
There are other high-end luxurious kitchen accessories that can make your life run smoother, but these are the most popular ones.
Now that you know what needs to go into a kitchen, let us now start decorating it.
Choose a wall color that makes you happy. The most cheery colors are yellow, white, olive, mustard, white and beige. Next, choose flooring that will compliment the paint color. Compliment doesn't necessarily mean matching. You want the color of the floor to make the color of the walls look good. You should opt for a medium to light color so that you can see the stains on the floor. Dark colors give the illusion that the floor is clean when it is not. The most modern floor material is ceramic tile. It can be a bit pricey but it's durable. Wooden floors are wonderful but vinyl is the most economical.
It is usually best that your refrigerator, stove and dishwasher match. So, if your stove is made of stainless steel so should your refrigerator. If you have a kitchen table you can choose a table cloth with matching napkins and mats (vinyl tablecloths don't come with napkins), or simply opt to use table mats, matching napkins and a nice centerpiece (a plant or vase, maybe) and table accessories.
If you're lucky enough to have a window to look out of, you'll want to purchase window treatments such as drapes, mini blinds, wooden or faux wood blinds, plantation blinds, or fabric blinds. The wall between your cabinets and your counter is where you can add a backsplash. Your blacksplash can consist of tiles, wallpaper, or plain 'ol paint. You can choose to use stone, marble, glass, or any material that is appropriate for a kitchen. Lowes and Home Depot have trained employees who will walk you through what they have and how to apply it to your own wall.
Add the finishing touches to this space by hanging a wall picture or two, changing the switchplate to a style and color that matches your personality (if you love animals you may install doggie switchplates), replacing the cabinet and drawer handles with more modern ones or stainless steel handles to match your stainless steel stove, adding a salt and pepper shaker to the table or counter, adding a set of canisters, paper napkin and paper towel holders. Remember a matching pot holder, pots, pans, a dinnerware set, and silverware. Macy's cellar has many deals on quality items.
Whether you will be the one cooking or not, you will end up spending more time in this room than you anticipated. If your kitchen is pleasing to the eye, you'll spend more time in it, cook better meals, and be happier in your home.
You will decorate your kitchen the way that shows your own personality. Although there isn't a cut and dry way to decorate every kitchen, there are some basic items that each kitchen needs. Let's go over the basics first and then I'll describe ways to customize the various types and sizes of kitchens that exist.
Some interior decorating shows may leave you with the impression that decorating a kitchen is difficult. Yet, it's actually the easiest room to decorate. You need very little to make it look beautiful. Whether your kitchen is new, old, large or small, beautifying it is just a matter of color coordinating your walls, appliances, floor and accessories.
A functional kitchen should have the following:
- refrigerator
- stovetop
- oven
- sink
- lighting
- cabinets
- drawers
- counter
- dishwasher
- microwave
- table or bar
- center island
- pantry
- broom closet
- deep freezer
- coffee maker
- toaster oven
- electric can opener
- electric knife
A dishwasher can free up 3.5 to 10 hours of your time each week. Washing dishes the traditional way (hand-washing) takes up more of your time, ages your hands, spreads more germs due to the use of soiled sponges and dish rags, and increases the likelihood of dropping and breaking dishes.
A microwave allows you to warm or cook a quick meal which adds to the extra time you have to do other things.
A table or breakfast bar gives you the opportunity to eat while you prepare food. It gives your family a chance to spend time with you instead of waiting in another room while you cook.
A center island is a luxury, yes, but it gives you all of the additional space you need to prepare large meals or to bake your favorite cakes and cookies. If you add some stools your center island can function as another spot for family and friends to congregate while you cook up their favorite meal.
A pantry is wonderful for storing all of the extra food. You can save yourself some trips to the supermarket if you have a pantry to store that extra food.
If your pantry isn't deep enough to store your broom, dust pan, and mop you'll want to have a broom closet within the kitchen. Keeping the broom and mop within the kitchen saves time.
A deep freezer can easily be kept in your garage or basement. Yet, one in the kitchen would make accessing the frozen food that won't fit in your ordinary freezer quite convenient. It also will save on trips to the supermarket.
Having a simple coffee maker will allow you to save money, especially if you take into consideration the cost of gas and the price markup you incur by buying from a coffee shop.
A toaster oven is absolutely great to have. Not only can you make toast in it, you can use it to bake and broil meat, small cakes and pies, other breads that won't fit into an ordinary toaster and more. I've used mine for years when I don't want to use my oven.
An electric can opener lets you to open a can while you take care of another task. It, also, saves you from hand strain.
Finally, an electric knife gives you the ability to swiftly slice tough meats thin, thick and as close to the bone as you wish.
There are other high-end luxurious kitchen accessories that can make your life run smoother, but these are the most popular ones.
Now that you know what needs to go into a kitchen, let us now start decorating it.
Choose a wall color that makes you happy. The most cheery colors are yellow, white, olive, mustard, white and beige. Next, choose flooring that will compliment the paint color. Compliment doesn't necessarily mean matching. You want the color of the floor to make the color of the walls look good. You should opt for a medium to light color so that you can see the stains on the floor. Dark colors give the illusion that the floor is clean when it is not. The most modern floor material is ceramic tile. It can be a bit pricey but it's durable. Wooden floors are wonderful but vinyl is the most economical.
It is usually best that your refrigerator, stove and dishwasher match. So, if your stove is made of stainless steel so should your refrigerator. If you have a kitchen table you can choose a table cloth with matching napkins and mats (vinyl tablecloths don't come with napkins), or simply opt to use table mats, matching napkins and a nice centerpiece (a plant or vase, maybe) and table accessories.
If you're lucky enough to have a window to look out of, you'll want to purchase window treatments such as drapes, mini blinds, wooden or faux wood blinds, plantation blinds, or fabric blinds. The wall between your cabinets and your counter is where you can add a backsplash. Your blacksplash can consist of tiles, wallpaper, or plain 'ol paint. You can choose to use stone, marble, glass, or any material that is appropriate for a kitchen. Lowes and Home Depot have trained employees who will walk you through what they have and how to apply it to your own wall.
Add the finishing touches to this space by hanging a wall picture or two, changing the switchplate to a style and color that matches your personality (if you love animals you may install doggie switchplates), replacing the cabinet and drawer handles with more modern ones or stainless steel handles to match your stainless steel stove, adding a salt and pepper shaker to the table or counter, adding a set of canisters, paper napkin and paper towel holders. Remember a matching pot holder, pots, pans, a dinnerware set, and silverware. Macy's cellar has many deals on quality items.