Thursday 14 June 2012

Tips for Making the Most of Your Kitchen


No matter what the size of the home, the kitchen is likely to be one of the most important and most lived-in rooms of the house. The kitchen is the room where family members, friends and visitors gather to enjoy good food, good conversation and good times, and as such this important room should be given the consideration it deserves when it comes to redesign and remodeling projects.

One challenge faced by many homeowners however is what to do with a small kitchen.  With the right planning it is possible to make even the smallest kitchen into a showplace, and it is important for the homeowner to consider his or her options carefully.

Often one of the simplest things that homeowners can do to create the illusion of more space is a new paint job. A dark  color can make a small space look even smaller, while a bright color palette can make even the smallest kitchen look larger and more spacious.

Before tackling this repainting  project, it is important to consider the new color palette carefully. Among the factors to consider are the color schemes of the adjoining rooms, the existing accessories and furniture and of course the personal taste of the family members.

In addition to a new color scheme, simply removing clutter from the room can make it look much larger.  Investing in a few kitchen caddies, pot and pan racks and other accessories that can be hung on the walls can help to reduce clutter and make the space look neater, more organized and even larger.  Keeping pots, pans, utensils and other items picked up and out of sight is a great way to keep that remodeled kitchen looking its best.

When it comes to choosing the right furniture for the small kitchen, it is a good idea to opt for small furniture, like barstool sand small chairs. This smaller furniture will help to make the space appear larger, while at the same time allowing the family to make more efficient use of the space available.

Bio - Ruth Rogers is an avid gardener and also a bit of a house cleaning fanatic as well.  She recommends having entrance mats at all entrances to your home.

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