Showing posts with label rustic kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rustic kitchen. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Your Own Rustic Kitchen

Your Own Rustic Kitchen


When you hear the term rustic, your imagination may conjure up log cabin style decor with bear rugs and dark paneling on the walls. Or, you may think of a more country style rustic, with copper pans hanging from a pot rack and rooster on the countertops. The truth is, there are a few different ways you can do rustic. The most important thing is that you have a room you love to spend time in. Because most people spend a lot of time in the kitchen, this article will show you two different ways to do rustic in that room.
 
One form of rustic leans toward all things natural. To get started with rustic in your kitchen, you want to make sure your cabinets are in line with the style you want. If new cabinets are part of the plan, you can save a large chunk of change by finding some natural wood discount kitchen cabinets.
 
Discount kitchen cabinets aren't meant to be cheap. Essentially, RTA kitchen cabinets fit into the category of discount kitchen cabinets; and they are usually made quite well. RTA kitchen cabinets come ready to assemble. This is what saves you money. Because you are doing the assembly and installation, RTA kitchen cabinets can be a great way to start your rustic kitchen.
 
To bring the natural rustic design into your kitchen, you want cabinets, counters and floors to be made of natural looking materials as much as possible. Perhaps you live in a home that already features granite countertops. If this is the case, you can build off of that natural material by placing hues into the room that coordinate with the shade of granite on your counters.
 
In a nature inspired rustic kitchen, floors can be stone or wood. Stone tends to do very well in the kitchen because it can hold up to getting wet better than wood. On the counters, you want to eliminate as much clutter as possible. The naturally rustic kitchen will have a minimalist feel, because the main point of this type of decor is to bring natural substances in.
 
Another way you can feel rustic in your kitchen is through a country style rustic. The country rustic kitchen exudes warmth that calls you to come in and stay awhile. Think light and bright. Think white kitchen cabinets and wood floors. While stone can also fit into a country rustic kitchen, you want to think of a farmhouse when considering what to add; and most farmhouses won't feature slate tile floors.
 
If you have enough in your budget, you could consider changing countertops to the big butcher block style wood counters. If this is not possible but you have some room in your kitchen, you could build a small cart with butcher block top to place as a center island.
 
On the counters of the country rustic kitchen, you can place wicker baskets with fruit or faux eggs. The table in a country kitchen could be wood, wicker or white wrought iron.

A rustic kitchen should never be cluttered. The feel should be warm and inviting regardless of the style of rustic you choose. Resist the urge to go overboard with themed decorator items. Trends come and go and when you overload, you may have less tolerance for the decor than if you keep it simple.


Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas


Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas

Author: tatasumo15


Farmhouse kitchens are making something of a come back. The minimalist look may create a clear, clean, almost professional working space in a kitchen, but the lack of atmosphere associated with that kind of kitchen is prompting scores of people to take a look back in time at a more traditional, cosy kitchen. The farmhouse kitchen.

Farmhouse kitchens usually incorporate big, solid pine tables and rounded chairs, sometimes with a bench a bit like a picnic table, but there\'s no reason why smaller kitchens can\'t enjoy this rustic style either. Pine is the mainstay in a farmhouse kitchen, and pine fronted cupboards with simple wooden knobs or brass knockers would fit right in.

A Belfast sink with its large, white, square porcelain bowl and long arching taps gives an old feel and can become a focus point. Walls should be tiled or papered with cosy designs such as teapots, vegetables and even farm animals. Splash back tiles especially should be kept to neutral colors, like beige and cream.

Traditionally, farmhouse kitchens would have hung pretty curtains with large draping tie-backs. Lighting too, needs to be considered carefully and be in keeping with the feel of the kitchen. Large, flagstone tiles in natural materials like slate or quarry tiles would look and feel perfect in this kind of kitchen, maintaining the rustic feel while delivering on practicality. Many farmhouse kitchens have an agar instead of contemporary ovens.

Agars are good and plenty of people wouldn\'t be without one, but a regular oven is undoubtedly easier to use, and there\'s no reason why a normal oven can\'t sill look the part. Instead of the modern stainless steel variety, some ovens are still available with cream or beige frontage. The soft coloring on an oven like that adds to the warm atmosphere of a farmhouse kitchen. For a larger kitchen the possibilities are endless.

A Welsh dresser is stylish and useful, the open shelved upper area can display decorated plates and china, while the handy lower drawers are useful for storing documents and maybe shopping lists. A large table is also perfect if the size of the kitchen can take it. Farmhouse kitchens would have been equipped to seat the family for meals and the table would also have been where any baking and mixing was done. Lastly, accessories can transform a kitchen and if the transformation is being done on a budget these little touches can be the things that make the kitchen feel the way you want it to.

A large teapot with pottery mugs can be kept on view to give the impression of a cosy, lived in kitchen. Salt and pepper shakers in the shape of farm animals, place mats decorated with farmhouse recipes or farming anecdotes, traditional cookery books and cooking utensils left on show, all make a kitchen look like the centre of the house, a well used and lived in space.

Large pans hung, either from the ceiling if possible or on walls, also create a busy, family feel to a kitchen. Going for a more traditional looking kitchen doesn\'t mean you can\'t still have the benefit of modern appliances. Either well hidden or discretely placed, these labour saving devices can still fit right in and even add to the kitchen perfectly, bringing it up to date slightly while still treasuring the central theme and ideal of a rustic kitchen.