Showing posts with label Country Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Country Kitchen. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Creating A Country Kitchen

Creating A Country Kitchen  - Jessica Ackerman



If you have ever wished that you could recreate the tradition and warmth of your grandmother's kitchen, you'll be happy to know that it is possible to fill your kitchen with country charm along with the modern features you value.
 
One feature which can distinguish a country kitchen from other styles is the cabinets. Instead of looking for the traditional maple or oak cabinets, consider painted white cabinets. Glass cabinet doors are another nice touch. You could also add period cabinet hinges and accessories. You may find originals at an antique or second hand store. Also, many companies produce replicas that can be ordered throughimprovement stores.
 
Furniture can be used in unusual ways to give a kitchen country charm. An armoire can be used for storing linens, dishes or even for concealing a television. Look around in antique stores for an old milk chest or wooden ice box to use for storage.
 
A few changes in accessories can make a w home orld of difference. A different wall paper border, country curtains or a display of old fashioned cooking utensils can help pull your look together. Farmhouse sinks are also very popular, and look great in a country style kitchen.
 
More and more families are choosing to eat their meals in the kitchen, leaving the dining room for special occasions. If that is the case in your home, you'll want the table and chairs to maintain the country charm. Of course, they also need to be comfortable and practical.
 
A table and chairs made from cherry or oak is ideal for the small family setting. Buy cushions for the seat and back of the chairs to mix and match with the kitchen curtains. If you are handy with a sewing machine you can make your own, and have your pick of fabrics. Shop around for hand embroidered cotton clothes, napkins and a wicker basket for storing bread and other items.
 
When choosing a floor for your country kitchen you may want to consider hard wood. For an extra touch of authenticity, check with your local lumber yards to see if they can tell you where to purchase reclaimed wooden flooring from old houses and barns.
 
When creating the country kitchen you've always dreamed of, it may not be possible to purchase high end appliances. If it is within your budget, a few companies produce replicas of vintage appliances. While these appliances have the look of your great-grandmother's appliances, they have all the modern features you'd expect in new appliances.
 
There are several websites and magazines that can help you achieve the exact look you want. Don't be afraid to mix fabrics and accessories. Experiment until you find the look that is perfect for you and your home. While some people don't like change, others grow bored with their decorating. This is an economical way to get the most mileage out of your decor.You don't need a lot of time to make changes that will brighten up your home. In just one day you can make small changes that will make a big impact.

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.


French Country Kitchen Tables

French Country Kitchen Tables: The Centerpiece of Your Room

A Hallinan



In the center of the French Country kitchen stands the sturdy farm table, a symbol of the resilience and steadiness of the life of French Country peasant farmers over the centuries. The French Country dining table can be synonymous with the the kitchen table. Of course, the layout of your home will ultimately determine this, but historically they've been one and the same.
 
French Country dining tables are made of solid wood, the choice of which is the consumers. This is a piece you want to consider as an investment. It is where your children and, hopefully their children, will sit down to eat meals,and mark various events in the seasons and throughout the years. In addition, it is often where children will complete daily homework, where families will discuss important matters, and where family vacations will be both planned and remembered. As Albert Einstein once asked, A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?"
 
The selections available today are truly unlimited. Thanks to the custom nature of furniture design now available to consumers, any table you can imagine can be created. There are a few principles to keep in mind when choosing a table that will fit with the French Country theme.
 
Top: The top of the table must be able to handle daily use and abuse. This includes the ability to be stain resistant or have stains removed easily, the toughness to stand up to nicks and cuts, and yet retain the warmth so that the room remains inviting. This is another reason why French country is such a a great style for families. It truly invites living. Rather than worry about a scratch or dent in the table, the French Country look actually benefits from a time worn appearance. This is not to say that the table will look shoddy. No, the bulk and density of the woods used in a piece like this prevent real damage from being done.
 
Cherry and antique pine are two of the most sought after finishes. Many want their tables to appear older and opt for a distressed look to accomplish this goal. Tables can be finished with a whitewashed look as well. Liming, which is a centuries old process originally designed to prevent termites and other insects from attacking furniture, is often an option for the base of the table, whether pedestal or legs, but is not recommended for the table top due its frequent contact with liquids.
 
Base: A round French Country table is often accompanied by a large center pedestal base. The advantage of this is that no one person will need to be seated near a table leg. The round table is usually smaller, with a maximum seating for eight. More traditionally the rectangular base will be sturdy legs, whether straight and spindled or cabriole, and may have the option of self-storing leaves. Seating can be expanded through the use of leaves.
Seating: One can't forget the seating when discussing French Country tables. Seating, too, offers many options. If a more casual look is desired, an eclectic collection of farmhouse chairs, perhaps with some handmade seat cushions in various farmhouse designs is a great look. If you desire a matching set of chairs, be sure to look for a traditional pattern such as ladder backs or schoolhouse chairs. You can even find chairs with a farmhouse motif such as roosters. Caned seats are a great choice as well.

When choosing a table for your French Country kitchen, be sure to view it is an investment decision that you will have for a lifetime. With the quality of furniture available in today's market, this is a real probability.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Tuscan Kitchen Design Ideas

Tuscan Kitchen Design Ideas - Candi Randolph


If your dream kitchen includes a large gathering table and chairs or benches to seat the entire family, warm sunshine streaming in through the windows with bold, warm, earthy colors throughout the space, natural elements including wood, tile and stone, you'll be thrilled  with Tuscan kitchen design!

Tuscany style kitchens are strong yet welcoming, bold yet serene. How is this balance achieved? First, by selecting Tuscan kitchen colors, which include those found in nature: reds, burgundys, oranges,yellows, olive green, ivory, turquoise, deep purple,brown and black.

How you use these bold colors depends on your own decorating style and comfort. But know that you can comfortably place just about any of the colors (except black) described above on your walls and remain true to Tuscan kitchen colors and design. Suggestion: select shade of deep gold for the walls. It will always present a warm, sunny tone and will provide a beautiful backdrop for your darker wood cabinetry.

The bold colors will be balanced by the natural elements used such as tile, plaster, wood beams, stone and wood furniture, usually oak or pine. Cabinetry should be of a medium to dark wood grain, or a deep, dark wood tone (almost black) for those of you who are more adventurous in their Tuscan Kitchen decor. Your cabinets and furniture will be accented by the warm, beautiful color on the walls of the Tuscany style kitchen. Cabinet pulls should be iron, pewter or wood.

Floors should be tile, stone or wood to most closely follow the Tuscan kitchen design (think of that old Italian kitchen in the country - you know, the one with the chickens strutting around the room and Grandma at the stove preparing the pasta!)

Natural lighting will influence your wall color, although you will want to make sure that you have numerous sources of lighting in your Tuscan kitchen design. Examples include an iron chandelier, undercounter lighting, lighting above the cabinetry, brushed pewter lights,etc.

If your kitchen is large enough for an island, a Tuscan influence in this area may include pots hanging above, and counter tops of tile or stone. If faux stone is in your budget, there are many choices that are realistic in look and will give the same result for your Tuscan style kitchen decor.

Accessories continue the colorful and bold theme of Tuscan design, and many times include pottery, pewter and copper pieces. Whether you have collected, inherited, antiqued or spent some time at the discount store, your Tuscan kitchen design will include these pieces. Themes and patterns will often include fruit, grapes in particular. Beautifully colored tiles, whether used as a back splash or decoratively, are also found in Tuscan style kitchen decor.

Consider bold area rugs, greens (natural or faux), natural finish fixtures in dark brown or black, stainless appliances and touches of fruit, grapevines and/or sunflowers.

Remember as you design and decorate your Tuscan style kitchen to keep to these strategies: bold, earthy colors, natural elements and large scale proportions. Use a healthy dose of accessories keeping a watchful eye out for knowing when enough is enough (you don't want to create a flea market effect!). Above all, create a warm and inviting environment for the entire family to enjoy together, and you will have accomplished your Tuscan style kitchen design goal.

Farmhouse Kitchen Remodel

Creating the Ideal Farmhouse Kitchen

 

Farmhouse kitchens have become timeless classics that are now replicated not only within spacious country properties, but have also become a popular choice amongst city dwellers, looking to bring some of this relaxed country style to their properties' interiors. Depending on your point of view, this style has never been completely 'on-trend' or has never been out of vogue so you can be safe in the knowledge that a farmhouse kitchen is a shrewd investment.

Classic farmhouse kitchens tend to combine a good mix of natural materials, earthy granites, oversized thick timber tops and chunky end-grain butchers blocks. The cabinetry tends to be in-framed but simple, perhaps with a chamfer or small cock-bead detail around the frame, often hand painted in buttery cream tones. This may also be complemented with the occasional oak piece. However, the detailing tends to be kept simple with the focus being on natural products.

When it comes to handles, pewter drop perhaps with porcelain inserts and pewter knobs are a popular choice given their practicality. Timber knobs can also be used to complement the laid back look of the kitchen and tie in with any areas of timber worktops. An increasingly common introduction to the farmhouse kitchen is granite worktops, which are often used with timber in high use areas around a Range or Aga and often teamed with a chunky end grain chopping board.

Often a period style mantle shelf will be the main focal point above an Aga or Range, as this helps to frame the main cooking area as well as being a practical feature by providing extra shelf space to house pots and ornaments.
Another key feature of the farmhouse kitchen is a large/double Belfast-style ceramic sink, with a bridge tap over to make maximum use of a practical sink area.

Most farmhouse kitchens also have a separate free-standing welsh style dresser, often with a timber top, which may present the opportunity for further shelving space. This reinforces the main concept of the farmhouse kitchen, that most kitchen items are in sight rather than stored away.

The overall farmhouse look is gained by a large number of cabinets with a generous area of worktop, often with decorative features such as bookshelves and plate racks as this helps to give the kitchen a real lived in feel without requiring much effort.

Introducing a few farmhouse elements into the home can make a potentially unwelcoming modern kitchen seem more homely and appealing. However, the complete farmhouse kitchen is set to remain a popular style, especially amongst families and those with large eat-in kitchens as it is an easy to live with practical choice. The style also suits most types of house, from the modern house through to period properties and barn conversions.


Saturday, 22 October 2011

Traditional Kitchens Embrace Homey Details

Traditional Kitchens Embrace Homey Details - Sarah Crosset


For years the traditional style of home decorating has gotten a bad rap. Its worst examples have always been criticized as too formal, too regimented or just plain boring. However, this style has a lot more going for it than most people might think, thanks to current designers who've updated the best of its principles.

First, don't think of a traditional kitchen as if it's country or even a European style such as Tuscan. A kitchen done in traditional style incorporates English and French elements, but the colors are more muted, such as creams, light grays, soft greens, taupes, or warm whites. This kitchen decor also seeks, like Country, to bring nature inside, so its motifs include butterflies, dragonflies, flowers and fruit.

Yet while it's eclectic, this is still a home decorating style that stands on its own. It brings in more homey touches, the kinds of details and ornaments that are absent from most modern kitchens, but it incorporates them in ways that avoid becoming cluttered. The focus is on creating a warm, homey mood for the kitchen, the room that is unquestionably the heart of every home.

Traditional style functions best in kitchens with many windows, especially a bay window if possible. This abundance of natural light highlights the natural materials used on the floors, for the cabinets and in furnishings. Brick, stone, marble or wood will be found in countertops and on the backsplash behind the sink, touches that give a Traditional kitchen a handcrafted look. Wood may be painted, but the paint probably will be a whitewash that allows the grain to show through.
Here are some tips to create a Traditional style kitchen.

  1. Get rid of any ambiguous furniture and anything with the sleek, simple lines of Contemporary and Modern styles. Choose a few pieces from clearly defined periods, and then start building the design around these pieces. Choose molding and cabinet trims to fit the style of the central pieces. Then start mixing in elements from other periods that are compatible with the main style to achieve the eclectic blend that marks traditional style.
  2. Use a pattern in the flooring, such as basket weave. If using stone flooring, look for irregular shapes to give the room a more natural mood (remember, bring nature inside!). Or mix a lighter stone like limestone with darker stone such as slate and place them in an irregular pattern. Top this flooring with floral rugs in acrylics that withstand traffic and spills.
  3. If the kitchen has a bay window, create a breakfast nook in the space. Install a wooden table with one or two bench seats, and a couple of chairs on the ends or one side. Choose furniture with carvings, columns or turned ornamentation.
  4. Bring color into the room using fabric. Choose curtains printed with nature scenes and contrast the pattern elsewhere with stripes. Avoid designs such as geometric rugs or cushions, since these sharp lines and angles common to Modern and Contemporary styles clash with traditional schemes.
  5. Create focal points in the kitchen by choosing different designs or shapes for cabinet knobs. Once again, avoid anything streamlined, such as faucets or other hardware. The focus is definitely in the details with this design.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

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Tricks to Decorate a Farmhouse Kitchen Beautifully

Tricks to Decorate a Farmhouse Kitchen Beautifully

Author: Lazaro Hester


Farmhouse kitchen style will be perfect idea if you want to have family gathering in your kitchen during meal time. There are a lot of ideas in decorating this certain kitchen beautifully and attractively. Besides, kitchen in this certain style also will not make you spend a lot of money because most of the accessories are offered in affordable price. Here are some best ideas in decorating your farmhouse kitchen attractively.

Color will be a great idea to select the theme of your kitchen. The most common colors used in decorating kitchen in this certain style is red, blue, apple green, honey gold, beige, and white. You can use of those colors or make a combination of two match colors.

To tie the theme, you can use country theme border in your kitchen. You can find a lot of popular wall borders in the market with several attractive designs. The most popular designs are including fruits such as apples, berries, floral baskets or country plates. Some designs such as stars and hearts are also quite popular as well. Or, you can choose a wall border with farm animal theme. Cows, horses, pigs, sheep or ducks will be perfect border design for your farmhouse kitchen.

In decorating the wall, you can simply hang weathered wooden signs in various sizes and colors. You can also hang vintage kitchen utensils or a wall pot rack complete with its hanging old pots and pans. Painting with rural or country scenes is also appropriate to be placed in this certain kitchen.

For the furniture, you can choose table and chairs that are made of solid wood such as oak or pine. It will add the touch of traditional rural life in your kitchen. Surely, you can choose furniture in distinct splash of color such as red or blue.

To add more beauty, you can put some rustic containers in your kitchen. You can put tin bowls, old tea pot, or small wooden buckets as vases. You can stick twigs into your container too add more authentic feeling.

You can simply apply those hints in order to get a beautiful farmhouse kitchen in your home. You can get those supplies or accessories to décor your kitchen easily in any stores or suppliers near your home.

You can also add farmhouse kitchen sinks in your kitchen to add more beauty and appeals. You can easily find it along with other types of sink such as granite kitchen sinks. Find the best sink for your kitchen.

Creating A Country Kitchen

Creating A Country Kitchen

By Jessica Akerman


If you have ever wished that you could recreate the tradition and warmth of your grandmother's kitchen, you'll be happy to know that it is possible to fill your kitchen with country charm along with the modern features you value.

One feature which can distinguish a country kitchen from other styles is the cabinets. Instead of looking for the traditional maple or oak cabinets, consider painted white cabinets. Glass cabinet doors are another nice touch. You could also add period cabinet hinges and accessories. You may find originals at an antique or second hand store. Also, many companies produce replicas that can be ordered through home improvement stores.

Furniture can be used in unusual ways to give a kitchen country charm. An armoire can be used for storing linens, dishes or even for concealing a television. Look around in antique stores for an old milk chest or wooden ice box to use for storage.

A few changes in accessories can make a world of difference. A different wall paper border, country curtains or a display of old fashioned cooking utensils can help pull your look together. Farmhouse sinks are also very popular, and look great in a country style kitchen.

More and more families are choosing to eat their meals in the kitchen, leaving the dining room for special occasions. If that is the case in your home, you'll want the table and chairs to maintain the country charm. Of course, they also need to be comfortable and practical.

A table and chairs made from cherry or oak is ideal for the small family setting. Buy cushions for the seat and back of the chairs to mix and match with the kitchen curtains. If you are handy with a sewing machine you can make your own, and have your pick of fabrics. Shop around for hand embroidered cotton clothes, napkins and a wicker basket for storing bread and other items.

When choosing a floor for your country kitchen you may want to consider hard wood. For an extra touch of authenticity, check with your local lumber yards to see if they can tell you where to purchase reclaimed wooden flooring from old houses and barns.

When creating the country kitchen you've always dreamed of, it may not be possible to purchase high end appliances. If it is within your budget, a few companies produce replicas of vintage appliances. While these appliances have the look of your great-grandmother's appliances, they have all the modern features you'd expect in new appliances.

There are several websites and magazines that can help you achieve the exact look you want. Don't be afraid to mix fabrics and accessories. Experiment until you find the look that is perfect for you and your home. While some people don't like change, others grow bored with their decorating. This is an economical way to get the most mileage out of your décor. You don't need a lot of time to make changes that will brighten up your home. In just one day you can make small changes that will make a big impact.

Kitchen Design Style the French Country Way

Kitchen Design Style the French Country Way
By Alexis Hall



A kitchen can be more than just about its role in function, organization and efficiency.  Kitchens need a personality and a look and feel that can liven up the senses in addition to being a functional place for the preparation of food.  The French Country Kitchen design is one of many classic kitchen design themes that you could consider.  It can provide your kitchen with a traditional look that has its roots in the hillsides of rural France.  It is a style that can fit into both rural farmhouses and in the grandest chateau.

French country kitchen design conjures up images of the Provence and the French countryside with its pastoral settings, lavender fields and rustic French farmhouses.  The French country kitchen represents country living that is uniquely French.  In designing your French country kitchen design you discover that the French country look is always very rustic, old and warm.

There are many elements that go into the French country kitchen including the use of large pieces of furniture made mainly of light colored woods and can be decorated with ornate carving.

Color & French Country Kitchen Design
Color is an important place to start the design process.  You can draw inspiration from some of the principle French impressionists like Monet and Renoir, Van Gogh.   Colors that are used in the French country kitchen style can include sunny yellow or soft gold, bright red and rust, grass green, cobalt blue and soft ocean tones.
You can decorate in the style of the French country kitchen design by using vivid colors - poppy red, sunflower yellow, bright blue, meadow green, and sunset purple.  Your walls and cabinets and large furniture can be painted in off white, ivory, light beige, and taupe. Cabinets can be painted a glossy white to brighten light-filled spaces in the kitchen or they can be left as natural wood.  These colors can provide a light, airy feel so you do not want to use strong colors here.   In fabrics such as curtains and seat cushions you might also add paisley, stripes and floral prints to your French Country Kitchen theme.

Natural Materials
Natural materials are an important element in walls, cabinetry and furniture that is used in the design of French country kitchens. The materials used in creating a rustic French country kitchen look include natural stone floors, granite counter tops and tumbled marble back splashes.  These natural materials can be used on walls and beamed ceilings, and can be rough stained or painted plaster, or wood painted in natural colors.  Floors can be made of stone or brick and covered with wool or cotton rugs, a fireplace made of stone with a heavy beam that can serve as a mantel, and wooden shutters as window coverings.  Furniture and cabinets can have a rustic or even a distressed look.  Countertops can be done in ceramic tile with tile back splashes.

Accent Pieces
In French country kitchen design you will find that tile, rustic urns, hand-painted European ceramics and pottery accents are used extensively.  Ceramic tiles and terra cotta pottery pieces are used wherever possible.  Add copper pots and a French country kitchen can can encompass many old world decorating colors.

A kitchen can be more than just about its role in function, organization and efficiency.  Kitchens need a personality and a look and feel that can liven up the senses in addition to being a functional place for the preparation of food.  The French Country Kitchen design is one of many classic kitchen design themes that you could consider.  It can provide your kitchen with a traditional look that has its roots in the hillsides of rural France.  It is a style that can fit into both rural farmhouses and grand chateaus.

The materials used in creating a rustic French country kitchen look include natural stone floors, granite counter tops and tumbled marble back splashes.


Country Kitchen Design - Tips for Creating Unique Country Kitchens

Country Kitchen Design - Tips for Creating Unique Country Kitchens




Creating a country kitchen design means having a casual, friendly kitchen space with some antiques or reproductions where family and friends can gather to enjoy wonderful dinners and great conversation. No longer just a place to prepare meals, the kitchen may function as the most popular room in your home.

When creating a country kitchen design, you should feature natural materials and colors and have comfortable furnishings that are warm and welcoming. Country kitchen examples are to use open shelves, plate racks and cupboards for storage for items such as stoneware pots, glazed earthenware, baskets and glass jars. Your antique or reproduction plates and dinnerware collections can also be displayed on open shelving. Pots should be made of copper, cast iron or stainless steel without ornamentation.

Cabinets can be made with aged planked surfaces, natural materials with a rough or distressed finish and round or ceramic knobs that will add to the country style. Cabinets or furniture made of a painted, distressed or naturally-finished pine can be a beautiful key element in country kitchen design.

The materials and their colors used for the floor and countertop are important elements to have a country look. For the countertops, use ceramic tiles, hand-painted tiles, slate, stone or marble. If you decide to use laminate countertop materials, select plain colors for coverings. Terracotta tiles, brick, stone and wood are popular flooring materials in country kitchen floors.

Since most home buyers consider kitchen islands an essential part of a desirable kitchen, be sure to include one in your country kitchen design. The island in the kitchen reminds us of the farmhouse kitchen where the work table was used to do most of the food preparation work. If space is very limited, consider choosing a rolling butcher block that can be moved to the most convenient location as needed.

If there is space for kitchen furniture, consider using some antiques or reproductions in your kitchen. And the antiques do not have to be perfect. If chips and scratches exist, all the better since these imperfections only will add to the charm and unrestored look of the furniture. Having some wear and tear to maintain the country kitchen design flavor is fun and it works!

The country look is always rustic, old and warm and colors used in this style of home decor must be selected carefully. Neutral colors such as white or bone can work well as can earth tones, red barn, blues and greens. All are appropriate colors for country-style home decor.

Country home decorating frequently uses stenciling and wallpaper. Stenciling can be used around windows, in the areas where the walls and ceiling meet or even on the floors. Stenciling also can be used effectively on furniture to add charm to a country-style home decor.

To really create a great look, you can even add a fireplace to your kitchen for a charming country-style home decor look. You will find you have many to choose from including free-standing ventless fireplaces that can be simply positioned where you want.

Planning is an important part of country kitchen design before you actually do the work. Organize your ideas in a notebook as you accumulate them. Have fun as you go through books and magazines, visit local showrooms and search online for country kitchen examples and ideas that you like.

Well-designed unique country kitchens add value to homes. Even if you do not intend to sell your home anytime soon, having a country kitchen design that reflects your personal style means you will have a very special place to enjoy for many years to come.


Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Timber Kitchens

Timber Kitchens

Timber Kitchens for those of you who love the warmth of and look of timber whether it is in a clsssic country style or a modern designer kitchen.

The kitchen has a really great feeling, because in no small part to the 30mm 

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