I love eating and I
enjoy experimenting in the kitchen, as well as having people around. One of the
biggest challenges, when I first moved in the city apartment with MrA, was to
style a very old kitchen and later on to decorate a new, modern space that
looked almost "clinical" without any accessories.
In both cases, my aim was
to create an efficient, organized, but yet stylish kitchen. I was looking for space-saving
storage solutions, so that I could have enough countertop space for food
preparation, but at the same time to display utility items that would add a bit
more personality and warmth to our kitchen, without creating a visual clutter.
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Here are some ideas on how to create a stylish culinary stage that reflects your personality:
Turn clutter into décor
Branded packaged goods
on countertops can create a visual clutter. Glass jars with sleek handwritten labels
for dry goods (cereal, sugar, coffee, pasta etc), as well as pretty dispensers
for oil, vinegar and soap bring a sense
of stylish uniformity to the kitchen. Everyday kitchen items, like knives and
colorful mugs, can double act as wall décor, while it's easy to grab.
Store smarter
Smaller appliances
(kettle, microwave, coffee machine etc) that often take up precious countertop
space can find home in space-saving utility carts. Similarly, open shelving
stocked with bright dishware and stovetops with stainless steel or copper cookware is
utility doubling as décor.
Think green
Bringing in green does
wonders for any windowsill or kitchen countertop. Pots with fresh herbs for
cooking are ideal for kitchens with daylight, whereas succulents and cacti last
forever and thrive indoors. Similarly, colorful fresh fruits and veggies in
stylish bowls help to perk up the space.
Brighten things up
While we love a clean
white kitchen, a pop of color breaks up the
crisp palette and brings out the warmth of the space. It's amazing what an
impact can make swapping out cupboard knobs or a few colorful pots, pans,
mixing bowls, tea towels and kitchen art prints against a neutral-toned backdrop of woods and whites.
Take inspiration from others
Stay curious and take
inspiration from other people’s spaces, but do not attempt to replicate
them. Accessorizing helps to create spaces that reflect your personality. The
best places for hunting down inspiration are Pinterest and blogs.
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Let the Kitchen Makeover Begin!
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