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Monday, March 21, 2011

Kitchen of the Future


Colours in kitchens are generally ignored in favour of choosing the appropriate microwave or coffee machine, but there is a massive quantity of surface region to be considered, regardless of whether that be work tops, cupboard doors, tiles or even painted walls.

Single colours are currently out of fashion, not just in the kitchen but throughout the property. There are two techniques you can go when decorating a room in more than 1 hue - either go for sympathetic colours that compliment every other, or be bold and go for colours that contrast. Be careful although, as it's a fine line obtaining this proper without picking two colours that clash! You have to give consideration to the material your kitchen cupboards are created of too. Metallic surfaces may work nicely with darker colours though light wood units look far better with softer colours, perhaps mixes of beiges and creams.

Some decorators thrive on colour and the kitchen is one of the few rooms where it is possible to have everything matching, down to the mugs hanging on the mug tree. If you're decorating a kitchen from scratch, such as your electrical equipment, you're in a awesome position to construct a completely matching room. You can select your units and colour scheme to match your new cooker or fridge. If they are in metallic silver, stick with that colour scheme through the rest of the room. For a splash of vibrant colour, why not be bold and go with bright red or blue splash back tiles? Then stick with that colour for your mugs, knife blocks, toaster, and kettle. The combination of silver electrical equipment and work surfaces with bright blocks of colour will produce a modern day-searching kitchen.

Black and white remains a timeless and well-liked option for kitchen colours. 1 wonderful option for the centrepiece of a kitchen is a black and white chess-board style floor. It may possibly be tricky to maintain clean, but worth it for a a lot more standard look to go with much more standard units and surfaces. Dark wood cupboards in certain will look very good with this flooring, creating a Victoriana feel the old idea of the kitchen as the heart of the loved ones property.

It is generally important to consider natural light when decorating any room, not just the kitchen. If you have a little galley kitchen, for example, with only a small natural light, keep the colours light and minimise the clutter you keep on work surfaces. If you have a kitchen with patio doors or large windows, you can afford to be even more experimental with colour and style, possibly even attempt out decorated tiles on your kitchen wall for some variety. 2011 is a lot more about keeping design simple, so if you have a preference for painted tiles, mix them up with plain ones, which will actually end up giving them even more impact!