Make Your Kitchen Attractive
It is not surprising that a workable, pleasing kitchen is one of a home’s top-selling attractions and a pleasure for all who frequent it. White appliances still continue to be most popular; however stainless steel, black and color are close behind.
Many homeowners blend refrigerators and dishwashers with cabinetry, but appliances can also be used to garner attention.


Whether the kitchen in your home is large or small, it can always be enhanced by selecting complimentary kitchen accessories such as accents.
The key to making your kitchen accessory work for you instead of against you will be in deciding the quantity and overall theme of your space. Knowing your decorating style will help you in selecting the specific type of accessories to be placed on counters and walls. Don’t limit yourself to the ordinary take the time to be creative. Some of the most pleasing kitchen designs are sometimes the most unusual.


To begin, clear off the counters, walls and refrigerator, leaving yourself a clean visual palette. Living a couple of days in a stark kitchen can help you to notice your living habits and which spaces you use most often.
You probably have a good idea of the types of features your style incorporates. Put all your accessories together and group them on a table, if they are larger than the table, just have them in the same general area. Be sure you categorize them by color, size or style. This will give you a birds-eye view of your choices to see how they work together. You may find that objects you thought worked great – really don’t! This can also give you an idea of what you may still need to purchase.


Since you have lived in your space without kitchen accessories for a few days, you will notice every addition you make to your walls, floors and counters. Start with the largest pieces first. After placing an accessory, step back and look. You may want to walk out of the room and re-enter to get your initial reaction. If you are not satisfied, try moving the piece to another place. Keep doing this until you have found the right place for it or if you have decided not to include it in your kitchen. Do this process with each item working from largest to smallest.
One of the biggest mistakes people make is over accessorizing. More is not always better, sometimes it’s just more. Start sparingly and work up, being prepared to stop at anytime. Don’t feel that all the accessory choices you have on your selection table must be used in your kitchen.


When you have finished placing your accessories you will be amazed at how much you enjoy working in your kitchen. It will become a special place of warmth and enjoyment because you took the time to create it.

[Image Source: Dream Homes: 100 Inspirational Interiors]
