San Diego downtown real estate brokerBob Schwartz, CRS, GRI Certified Residential Specialist
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Copyright © 2006 by Bob Schwartz Certified Residential Specialist All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. | Easy Kitchen Ideas For Inside and Outside Kitchens More than anything making the kitchen your own is a key factor. Don't be so worried about the latest trends but think about what is really enjoyable to you. The kitchen should be comfortable and functional and a place to show off your cooking abilities (or lack thereof) to family and friends. Make the effort to find the kind of decoration or accent pieces that fit your own trying for the country look or the shabby chic look, you can try adding lots of baskets to put dry or fresh-cut flowers and plants in. Also, you can load your baskets up with fruit for a walk by snack. Going modern means lots of stainless steel, sleek racks and decorations with clean lines. Keep your kitchen cabinets clean and harmonized with the decor of the rest of your kitchen. Painting them is an easy, reasonably priced change, or you can also strip and varnish cabinets to match your kitchen's interior. Basic changes like replacing the cabinet handles or knobs often makes a large difference. Another idea is to modify just the front of the cabinets with interior recessed lighting, which can really update the look. Consider too, changing out your appliances if they are old. Another consideration is a hanging rack from the ceiling for utensils and pots. They add lots of interest to the kitchen and free up more cabinet space. Adding B board gives the kitchen a nostalgic kind of feel. If you feel your kitchen is fine how it is but you still are not completely pleased with the overall look, change the flooring! Go from vinyl to hardwood for warm ambiance, or go with stone for the cozy old world feel. Your flooring should always go along with the theme of your kitchen. If the idea of being outside cooking is what you'd enjoy the most, consider an outdoor kitchen. A well-designed outdoor kitchen can also be an added bonus for your home with hours of fun for family and friends. No more indoor messes to clean! The animals and kids can have a great time being as loud as they want! If you need help with the design ideas of your outdoor kitchen, you can view decorating magazines or certain home improvement stores. Don't go into shock when you read the price tag because the outdoor kitchen can come with some pretty hefty prices. Shop around and also get ideas from your friends or other family members' outdoor kitchens. You can learn a lot by asking their advice and finding out what obstacles you might face with this project. If your spending is limited, begin by purchasing your grill. Then as your budget allows, add other components to bring your outdoor kitchen space to life. There are plenty of inexpensive things you can do such as adding flowers to your outdoor area, hanging lights to produce the restaurant look, or adding outdoor furniture that blends in with the theme of your outdoor kitchen space. Just do as your budget permits, and in the meantime, enjoy nature's beauty and sounds. | |||