Kitchen decoration is really all about personal taste. However, the greatest news that many homeowners are now applauding is that the newest line of decor are not only great to look at but are truly functional as well. Additionally, there are now more and more suppliers who are providing more affordable alternatives that still look like pieces taken directly from designer showrooms. There are also whole ranges of themed decor for those who want to have the Asian, futuristic, modern or rustic-countryside look. If you are looking for ways and means to really spice up your cooking area space, here are some kitchen decoration tips you may want to consider.
1. Think themes. One way of really bringing together your kitchen decoration efforts is to think of a specific theme for this space. This way, you can avoid the temptation of cramming too many things all at once in your cooking area. Unless you want your kitchen to look like a museum of sorts, having one theme can help you narrow down your choices considerably. Some of the most common kitchen themes include: Asian design (Japanese inspired dark wood); futuristic (metal and chrome everywhere); modern (that home-sweet-home feel with a more contemporary touch); and rustic countryside look (wood and tin.) However, you can always choose more whimsical themes like a rooster theme (wallpaper with rooster designs, or fixtures shaped as such); or geranium-inspired (with a herbs and potted plants as main focal point.)
2. Think functionality over convenience. For many people placing colorful and decorative tiles as substitute for wall paper and paint is not only unique, but easier on the maintenance as well. Tiles do not fade as fast as paint, and certainly fare better in design permanence as opposed to wallpapers. Many people are not likely to choose decorative tiles simply because these take a longer time to put up in comparison to wallpapering or painting the walls. However, this can be a worth investment that can help raise the value of your home more.
The same principle applies to almost all of the kitchen surfaces as well: the countertops, the kitchen morning table, the lavatory. Some installations may take longer, but certainly these are more worthwhile additions than cheaper alternatives which may need replacing every few years. Try to choose decorative pieces that your think will last a long time.
3. Think like the pro. Plot out everything in minute detail with your own kitchen layout. Instead of buying one or two pieces and putting these in your kitchen on a whim, try to have your own layout where you want the pieces to go before buying anything. This will help you save a lot of money, and will give you a visual representation of your intended space. Always think in terms of the already existing furniture and appliances in your kitchen. In other words, choose the decor that will complement what you already have, instead of making everything else revolve around one or two decorative piece.
4. Think of lights. Give careful consideration to natural room lighting and your own set of kitchen lights. These days, numerous dimmed lights are best for large kitchen spaces. However, you also have to consider where natural light falls through. Glass windows and French doors provide natural illumination but may allow too harsh a lighting condition in the afternoons. Curtains or blinds can help deflect some of the light while keeping your kitchen still sunny looking.
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