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Decorating Ideas - Kitchen Cabinet Hardware
Decorating your
home can be an overwhelming task, especially if you try to change your
motif
based on seasons or holidays. While choosing what child’s artwork to
showcase
on your refrigerator, you should also consider these additional design
elements: the layout of your kitchen, cabinet knobs and pulls,
lighting fixtures, maintaining
comfortable temperatures and refinishing or re-facing your cabinetry
units.
Lay It All Out
Believe it or
not, the layout of your kitchen can virtually make or break any design,
no
matter how ornate the woodwork, how contemporary the appliances nor how
stylish
the wall décor. If you often find yourself throwing large gatherings
that
incorporate directing traffic through your kitchen and eating area, you
may
want to consider how well the traffic actually flows. Often, the island
center
unit, bar stools and a oddly angled kitchen table can create chaos for
you, the
cook and anyone else trying to accomplish anything in the kitchen
during a
party. The best solution is to create a space between the island and
any
cooking surfaces of at least three feet; this will enable you to
swiftly work
from the stove top to the island and to the sink without dodging
guests. Too
much distance between the island and your cooking space will encourage
guests
to cut through, making cooking even more difficult!
Light Up Your World
Lighting is a
crucial element in any room, especially kitchens. One of the easiest
design
elements is to create a focal point using light, not objects. So you do
not
have to worry about finding the perfect
crystal vase or exotic nick-knack from a faraway country to show you
are
cultured. Often, simply hanging a single overhead light fixture over
your
countertop will create a similar effect: elegance and sophistication –
without
the cost of an expensive trip! A light above your sink will illuminate
the sheen on a satin nickel kitchen
faucet. Additionally, installing back lights behind open
shelving units can showcase any artifacts or dishware you already
possess or
would like to show off.
Air it Out
Let’s face it,
large gatherings tend to create a lot of hot air. And no one wants to
linger at
a party if they are profusely sweating. Likewise, shivering in the
corner near
the stove top is equally as unappealing. Try to maintain a comfortable
temperature in your home, whether or not you are entertaining guests.
Controlling the temperature does not mean constantly hovering near the
thermostat to turn it up or down, accordingly. Rather, installing a ceiling fan
can help direct and circulate the air in any room – especially your
kitchen –
without cranking up your heating bill. The fan blade’s direction helps
maintain
temperature. During wintertime, switch the fan blade direction to
counter-clockwise; this will help draw hot air from the ceiling (heat
rises)
and direct it downwards. Contrarily, during warmer months, a fan
running
clockwise will help draw up air from the ground and bring it towards
the
ceiling, producing a cooling effect you can feel on your extremities.
Get the Right Cabinet
Accessories
One of the easiest decorating ideas for your kitchen is so simple, it is often overlooked: installing new kitchen cabinet hardware. Often, the cabinet knobs are outdated and no longer match the cabinets themselves or the overall design and style of the kitchen. Replacing the drawer hardware with newer, more elegant or sleek hardware will create a cohesive, sophisticated look. First, you must count how many knobs, drawer pulls, or finger wells you will need; if you are replacing some but not all, be sure to keep the material and finish consistent. If you are choosing entirely new hardware for your kitchen, consider changing up the materials you have used or the finish you or previous owners have selected. Materials traditionally used for drawer hardware include: brass, copper, iron, stainless steel, glass, nickel and chrome. Next, select a finish to match your material such as polished, burnished, antiqued, or satin. The right combination will subtly enhance your cabinetry units and ultimately tie your overall kitchen decorating together.