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Hutch display: neutral with pops of color
love the cabinet. green with white china
Spice up plain china with colorful accents. If you're bored with your wedding china or the basic white dishware you bought in your salad days, there's no need to box
plain china with colorful accents. If you're bored with your wedding china or the basic white dishware you bought in your salad days, there's no need to box it up and start from scratch. Layer in plates, cups, goblets and other pieces in bold, fun colors to give the old standbys a new spin. Here, sprightly
pieces of china and serveware you don't use but love are taking up valuable cabinet space, place them where you can enjoy them every day. Check out ideas for how to arrange them and how to hang a plate.
your best china — but don't be afraid to mix it up with fun, casual pieces. Even if your dinner party is more formal than casual, add a note of levity to the gathering by pairing bold napkins with your delicate, wedding-registry china. And don't wait for another "perfect occasion" to break out the Noritake
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sideboard or hutch a minifacelift by changing up the knobs and pulls. Tip: If you have leftover wall paint, consider painting a freestanding shelf or a china cabinet the same color to give it a built-in look.
8. Or suggest warmth with a blazing-hot hue. Paint a coat of vibrant red on your china hutch,
An open china hutch filled with useful and pretty items is so much more relaxed than the typical glass-front version. White wall cladding gives the entire space a fresh cottage look, and baskets of bountiful produce on display are a welcoming touch.See the rest of this home