Your
kitchen is a very personal part of your home, so do not be afraid to
make it look and feel like your own. There are a lot of kitchen design
ideas and appliance-countertop combinations available -- choose one, if
you like, or combine two or three to get an even more personalized
look.
Contemporary kitchen countertops, cabinets, and modern appliances
Contemporary
kitchens are characterized by their minimalist look and very simple,
Zen-like lines. If you want to achieve this look, then invest in
monochromatic stone countertops or perhaps have a completely stainless
countertop made especially for your kitchen’s dimensions. Avoid ornate
handles on your kitchen cabinets – go for sleek stainless steel handles
instead.
Appliances
that go with contemporary countertops and kitchen cabinets are ultra
modern. You will need to invest in ‘smart’ appliances from manufacturers
like Miele. If you have the money, have these smart appliances built
into your kitchen cabinetry and into your contemporary countertops.
Built in appliances do not stick out, giving the illusion of a clean,
seamless space.
Colonial kitchen countertops, cabinets, and traditional appliances
Colonial
kitchens – also called Early American or Country style kitchens – evoke
lived-in and homey feel. It is one of the easiest styles to create of
you are decorating a kitchen from an old house – most older kitchens are
colonial, so you will not have problems with the color scheme and the
charming, old-fashioned décor.
Almost
all kinds of countertops work with colonial kitchens. It is best to
determine your cabinetry first. Colonial kitchens use wooden cabinets,
usually in their natural light color but sometimes stained. Determine
the perfect countertop for your colonial kitchen based on the color of
your
kitchen cabinets. Darker woods (like mahogany) usually go best with
lighter stone or ceramic countertops, while lighter shades (such as
beech) usually go with darker stone or ceramic countertops. You may also
use laminated countertops if stone versions are too expensive for your
budget. Another alternative is a wood countertop.
Appliances
tend to stick out in colonial kitchens, so have them built in whenever
you can. If this is not possible, at least have enough storage drawers
and cabinets built so you can store away the appliances you are not
using.
The
danger in colonial kitchens is overdoing the ‘homey’ look and letting
clutter pile up. Avoid leaving unused appliances and kitchen equipment
lying around your colonial countertop, or the mess will start to hide
the beauty f your kitchen. Clean and store away as you go – this is the
only
way to combat clutter and keep your colonial kitchen looking cozy, not
dirty.
French Country kitchen countertops, cabinets, and appliances
French
Country kitchens feel warm and inviting, and make abundant use of
natural materials. Go for wood or stone countertops. Most French
countryside kitchens use blue and white as their predominant color
scheme – so paint your kitchen cabinets white and line your walls with
some blue accents.
Also consider painting your kitchen furniture white, and covering your
cushions with embellished French designs.;
Shaker kitchen countertops, cabinets, and traditional appliances
Shaker
kitchens are very utilitarian and simple. To achieve this look, you
should go for wooden everything – from countertops to cabinets. Also add
in simple brass fixtures (like drawer handles and sink faucets) and
your look should be complete.
Like
colonial kitchens, shaker kitchens are sometimes difficult to keep up,
as appliances often stick out and become ‘cluttery’ when not stored
properly. You should think about investing heavily in constructing extra
storage cabinets and drawers.
Money-saving tips
You
do not need to spend thousands of dollars to get the look you want –
there are several ways to transform your kitchen into a particular style
without breaking the bank.
- The cheapest, biggest, simplest yet most impact-full renovation you can do is repainting. Paint your walls a totally different color and you are instantly several steps closer to the style you are going for (just don’t forget to ask your landlord first if this is acceptable, especially if you are just renting your space).
- After repainting and you still have extra cash, change the cabinet hardware. Adding a few hooks and handles signature to the kitchen style you are going for can dramatically transform your space.
- Get rid of appliances that do not work anymore. You do not need a replacement right away – save up and just buy when you have the money. There is no point in holding on to something that does not work just because you do not have the budget to replace it yet. If it’s broke, throw it out – this not only saves you storage space, but also declutters your kitchen to make it look bigger.
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