5 Major Styles of Kitchen Dcor
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009Decorating a home seems to be one thing that many, if not most, struggle with. This can be particularly true when decorating the most lived in rooms of your home like the bathrooms and kitchens. One struggle most face when decorating a kitchen is how to make it look elegant, or beautiful, while keeping it functional. After all, who wants a kitchen that you cant use?
Below are provided a number of the more popular styles of kitchen that can be considered if you happen to be planning a remodeling or revamping of your current kitchen. It is also an idea to carry out some research as well by looking in house and home magazines, visiting kitchen showrooms, DIY stores, Kitchen Websites or even looking at your family and friends homes to see if they have a style that you like.
1. Country Classic – Sometimes referred to as early American or colonial style, this design is often found in quaint farm style kitchens. One distinctive feature of this style is open shelving, pot racks, and exposed spice racks, fruit baskets, etc. In many cases the cabinets are either white, or natural pine, which was common during early colonial times.
If youre like most expecting mothers, youve probably got a couple of months until the baby arrives, but you havent started decorating the nursery yet. Maybe youve got a few good ideas, or themes in mind, but no idea how to move forward. It may even be that due to the economic circumstances we live in, money could also be an issue. Whether youre struggling for ideas, or working on a tight budget, wall decals and lettering are great options for creating a unique and creative nursery. Most of the time, youll want to start with a central theme. It could be nursery rhymes, jungles, farm animals, or a princess theme. Whatever your theme may be, you want to start by creating your palette by painting the walls in a color that matches the theme youve chosen.