from: http://www.housebeautiful.com/
Rent
to Own.ph: These are simple style techiniques to lliven up a cozy
kitchen.
A
well-designed kitchen has minimal clutter and maximum efficiency. Whether
you're redecorating or totally remodeling, here are the best ideas for small
spaces.
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Mirrors
Work Magic
A
mirrored backsplash in this shabby-chic Manhattan apartmentgives the
illusion of more space. "The kitchen opens up to the living room on one
side and the family room, where we eat and watch TV, on the other," says
designer Faye Cone. "The idea was that it should be an extension of both
these spaces."
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Think
Upward
Home
Depot designer Emily O'Keefe added cabinetry with period charm to
this small kitchen. "Since space was tight, I went up, stacking the
cabinets," she says. "The ceilings are 11 feet high, but not every
cabinet touches the ceiling — that way they look more like furniture."
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Choose
Chairs Without Arms
Designer
Suzanne Kasler reinvents theeat-in kitchen by mixing formal Louis XV-style
dining chairs with a 19th-century French farm table. Chairs without arms are
easier to get in and out of when space is tight.
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Contain
Kitchen Clutter with Trays
"Baskets
and trays are very homey and useful, not just for carrying things but also to
organize collections," says designer Patrick Wade about his 60 square-foot
kitchen. Light wood and light walls also make it feel more spacious. Rattan
tray and chargers from Williams-Sonoma Home.
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Consider
a Spice-Rack Cabinet
If
you're renovating your kitchen, a slim spice rack takes advantage of unused
space and neatly solves the problem of organizing spices. Annie Selke had this
one built into the ranch-house kitchen she updated.
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Match
Seating to Wall Color
A
trio of backless stools can be slipped under the counter to save space, as in
this tight Alabama kitchen, designed by Susan Ferrier. Their cream color
blends in with the island, unifying the room. "You don't want the eye to
stutter in a small space," she says.
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Try
Open Shelving
Open
shelving and no upper cabinets help this Hamptons cottage kitchen,
designed by Leslie Klotz, look larger than it is. Viking range and hood.
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