Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Best decorating ideas for kitchen in 2017

Retro Style

The kitchen in this California house was enlarged by combining it with the formal dining room and upgrading it with new takes on vintage country style--all while keeping up the area's first yellow-and-red color scheme.

Neutral Palette

The proprietor of the rural Connecticut farmhouse switches around her kitchen accessories on a whim, so a neutral palette is vital. Virtually every wall in the home, including those covered with barn-inspired board-and-batten paneling, is painted the same colour of white, and most of the furniture is covered in neutral or white linen.

Nostalgic Accents

Singer-songwriter Holly Williams outfitted the kitchen in her 1908 Nashville cabin with classic white subway tiles, polished marble, and copper accents reminiscent of French bistros. A walnut ceiling gives the kitchen a country vibe, even while its inky black paint project ups the cool factor of the space. Soda store stools in the 1940s, located at an antiques mall, create a spot.

Kitchens Toronto

Colorful and Cheery

Glass-front upper cabinets allow the owner of the New York home to flaunt her precious plates without consuming valuable floor space, whereas closed ones under conceal provides. Beadboard panels include texture.

Eliminating Cabinetry

The proprietors of the historic 1850s house opened up the kitchen space by removing roughly half of their cabinetry, and installing a small set of black cabinets topped with butcher block counter-tops.#s#

Updated Cabinets

The proprietors of the 18th-century farmhouse additional a vintage porcelain double farm sink and re-faced each one the cabinets to renovate the space.

Black Appliances

Plain stainless steel has its own merits, but at a small kitchen, a giant swath of silvery metal can quickly dominate the space. Appliance manufacturers such as GE, Samsung, and Whirlpool have wised up to this problem, and have introduced stoves, refrigerators, and microwaves in sophisticated colors of black and slate.

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