Decorative kitchen ideas: 15 ways to curate a dream kitchen
Maria Sabella is an E-Design consultant and has spent the last six years working in the interior design and staging industries, as well as writing digital content focused on home-related topics. A few splashes of color are provided by colorful pictures and a large USM unit in bright green. Kitchen rugs are bang on trend and the moment and are such an easy way to add a new focal point to your space. If you don’t have integrated appliances that can really stand out in a small space and become the focus, so covering them up with a café curtain is a cheap solution that looks lovely. If you are designing a small kitchen from scratch, a galley kitchen shape should be our first recommendation. Pick your pot racks and plan your wall space out, figuring out where you want to put the rack.
- For a relaxed aesthetic, give your kitchen a coastal style makeover with light blue cabinets, statement brass hardware, and visually light glass pendant lights.
- If you’re sick of your standard grill, try this wok and fire pit bundle from Solo Stove instead.
- This setup with white cabinets, white tile backsplash and marble countertops, contrasted with black hardware and stove hood, is sure to look stylish for years to come.
- Less is more, so instead of filling all available wall space with units, opt for open shelving, which gives a contemporary look and avoids enclosing the space.
- Shaker kitchens never date and look wonderful in both contemporary and traditional homes.
Clean white floors complement the cabinetry and island in this kitchen. In their place, cantilevered antique chestnut shelves, reminiscent of a ship’s deck, add an organic touch. The shelves display plain white dishware against a wall of deep royal blue tile. The stainless steel appliances and large