kitchen wallpaper
Over the past five years, wallpaper has become less scary to the average person, but there are still people who don't feel comfortable putting wallpaper in their kitchens. If you're concerned about the permanence of your wallpaper, try something less permanent. There are tons of peel and stick papers with trendy designs that are incredibly easy to install. and remove. Tip: Choose a graphic design that mimics the look of tiles.
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Related: 22 beautiful ways to decorate your kitchen with wallpaper
new rustic
We know the rustic look has been around for a long time, but when you pair it with a pop of fresh paint, like designer Hadley Wiggins has done here, you can truly redefine that rustic look into modern. can do.
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Layer on the charm shelf
We are leaving behind a minimalist mindset. This year, keep in the spirit of showing everything and stock your kitchen shelves with your favorite collection of antique silver and white china, like homeowner Debbie Propst did in her Connecticut farmhouse kitchen.
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hang it all rod
No upper cabinet? no problem. Hang frequently used items on the rod attached below. Line it up the length of open shelving to maximize stacking capacity, as homeowner Kay Stanley did in her North Carolina mountain home.
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terracotta tiles
When you think of terracotta, you probably think of warm, rustic images of potted plants and garden centers. Pair that material with soapstone countertops and classic brass hardware for a unique yet traditional kitchen.
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kitchen with curves
You've probably seen trends in furniture design. We love how that is reflected in this beautiful design by Tiffany Lee Design. For more information in this area, please visit her blog. Full of fun ideas!
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designed countertops
Carrara marble, like the one shown here, is everytime It needs to be stylish, but if you're a red wine drinker, quartz might be a better fit for you and your kitchen. Although it looks like natural stone, engineered quartz is more affordable and stain-resistant.
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integrated range hood
We love the statement of an all-white kitchen, but we love even more how designer Stephanie Stein created a seamless look for this kitchen. Tip: Follow Stephanie's advice and warm up your kitchen with rustic butcher block countertops and perfectly worn vintage runners.
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modern black
As Semihandmade suggests, “If you're going for a trendy look, go for a serious modern approach by starting with black cabinets, removing top cabinets, and opting for open shelving in polished natural wood.” Please.'' Just like Yellow Brick Home did in this space, we used cabinet doors from Semihandmade.
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butcher block countertops
In this Massachusetts beach house, a savvy couple replaced linoleum with warm wood for a durable upgrade. Butcher block is virtually maintenance-free, requiring only an occasional coat of mineral oil. Natural materials are the perfect neutral to break up the sterility of an all-white palette.
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kitchen storage
The kitchen pantry was originally a room in the house used for storing and preserving food (think of the refrigerator before refrigerators were invented), but it was transformed into a separate cupboard or pantry. Some are large enough to hold most of your dry goods, yet small enough to keep you organized while taking up minimal valuable space. You can also install walk-ins or subs on countertop cabinets, or add doors around existing shelves.
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Fifth wall (kitchen ceiling)
Don't forget the kitchen ceiling! Add some dramatic flair to your space by adding fun colors, wallpaper, or wood paneling.
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light colored cabinets
Because we all need a little more sunshine in our lives post-2020, right?! Paired with a fun backsplash, you'll be smiling every time you walk into a happy kitchen.
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reclaimed wood kitchen cabinets
If you're installing custom cabinets, choose rough-hewn reclaimed wood. Good news if you use prefabs. Companies like IKEA are moving towards using more natural and environmentally friendly materials for kitchen cabinets. From bamboo to recycled plastic bottles, furniture companies are taking this resurgence in reduce and reuse very seriously.
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kitchen plate rack
Vintage plate racks are coming back in a big way in 2021. Whether displayed on your countertop or mounted on the wall, they add plenty of soul to your space and give you a place to actually store and display your dishes rather than hiding them away. A shed or cupboard.
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Use kitchen metal in combination
It's not about match-matching. And that goes double for heavy metals. Choose a nice nickel for the knobs and a cool brass or matte white for the faucet. Choose completely different metals for your light fixtures.
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hidden kitchen appliances
Not a fan of stainless steel facades? Try adding a front that mimics a cabinet to your appliances. Refrigerators and dishwashers disappear when exteriorized to match cabinet cohorts. It can also be used in a huge oven hood.
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open shelf
Open shelves allow you to display beautiful kitchenware along with other heirlooms and antiques. Being able to look through your storage also means you can easily find everything. Remember to clean your items frequently, as they are susceptible to elements floating in your kitchen. It's also helpful to store everyday items on the bottom, most accessible shelves.
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Kate Geiger Carruth is the style director for Country Living magazine. She creates and reports on stories about home, markets and style. She also styles creative content for Hearst's Country Living and other brands.
Anna Logan is Country Living's Senior Home & Style Editor, covering design and decorating trends, home features, and gift guides. She also produces home features and Style Her content for print magazines. When she's not working, she can be found scouring her antique shop to find the perfect item. Follow her adventures on Instagram!
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