Monday 5 December 2011

White Is The Stylish New Colour For Your Kitchen

Everyone have dreamed of a white Xmas, which means that make it fact in your kitchen-diner this holiday season. Think white and bright for that fresh, up to date look and give it that with it Scandinavian effect by adding designer-style fixtures with tidy lines in addition to natural colors and textures. Buying a kitchen is key, so begin with the basics. You will want glossy-white units aand clean surfaces to achieve the fashionable, pared-back finish that creates this look, while ice-blue wall surfaces that look like a frosty sky will give you an excellent backdrop.  Subsequently, add key accents to remodel it into a wonderful Seasonal setting. Go for flickering candlelight for luster, and exquisite metallic and glass details to mirror the light. Finish off the holiday setting through wintry motifs along with subtle silvery-blue decor. Scented candles are perfect at this time of the year. Try and get the finest you can afford - tey are so superior tan cheaper ítems. We esprcially enjoy those that are created by Yankee candles and True Grace candles.Establish a clean backdrop, to help make this look deliver the results, a vivid white kitchen is crucial. Follow a minimal design and style with plain-fronted doors in a handleless style. Make it eeven sleeker by matching the wortops to the doors, so that the kitchen looks like a single piece of contemporary furniture. For a sharp finish, choose a cool shade like ice-blue for the walls. It will appear clean in the summer months and wonderfully cool come winter time. Bring heat to the design using a basic pine table and coir carpet to introduce a bit of natural colours and materials. Stick to a mixture of white, silver and pale blue to get a trendy, contemporary Xmas table setting. For some thing a little unique, incorporate several table runners over the breadth of the table, instead of down the length, and top with uncomplicated white china. Metallic wine glasses and minuscule crackers convey a stylish finishing touch.

Just remember once you have the place looking the way you want it, a new kitchen can sometimes look a little bit cold and univiting. That is why it is important to accessorise a new kitchen as best you can to make it feel a little more homely and comfortable. You will be amazed at the transformation that can take place with a few candles, some artwork or even a nice wall clock.                        



The author owns The Scented Candle Store supplying a range of scented candles and also "the new kid on the block" when it comes to home fragrances, the reed diffuser

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