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| Bring in the tunes. First things first, and that is the need for music. There is no better way to spend half an hour slicing and dicing than to have a flood of music filling the air. Radios and docking stations have come quite a long way in terms of visual appearance and are now a product of design rather than just a black plastic box. (Click the photo for the product tag on this one.) Unless, of course, you're like me and you drag your laptop into the kitchen when you cook. Then it is still just a black (or white) plastic box. |
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| Add a rug. Kitchen rugs are easy on the feet and provide a nice variation of pattern or color on the floor. Long, narrow runners are perfect for this, but be sure to get one that can be thrown into the wash. |
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by Nic Darling
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| Bring your spices into view. Not only are spices and herbs the most interesting shades of color, but they are used in just about every meal. There's really no use in hiding them, and having a long magnetic rack will never let up on the constant reminder to trying something new. 24 Hot Ideas for Stashing Spices |
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by Natalie Du Bois
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| Add color where it's least expected. Seeing a block of color from a swatch you've never tried before is most likely the easiest way to make a space feel fresh and new. Although this particular area is made up of small tiles, it shows that color in an unexpected place can be just the what you need to get the groceries through the door and into the pan. |
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| Keep your cookbooks out. Cookbooks certainly aren't what they used to be, but I'm not complaining. What has been coined as "food porn" has swept poor photography to the side and is now often paired with beautiful text. |
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by Kenny Grono
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| Add houseplants. The kitchen seems to be an ideal space for plants; there is generally a natural light source, water is close at hand and fertilizer can be kept under the sink. Studies show that plants can enhance a dull mood, and even if you don't have a green thumb, you can probably keep a jade plant going for a while. |
We renovated ours last year and along with new cabinets, countertop and flooring, some "help get my rear into cooking gear" inspirational items are...
- Alessi's Lilliput Salt and Pepper Shakers in orange
- Floor & Decor's Shiny Gray Mix Mosaic Tiles I used for the backsplash
- Alessi's Gino Zucchino Sugar Castor in orange
The only thing I don't do is have my books out on display. Actually I'm getting ready to purge my cookbooks (again) as I find I only really use just a few and more and more I use my kitchen computer (housed in a cupboard under a counter with only a flat screen attached to the wall - so slick, thanks hubby) to look up recipes.
Thanks for the very worthy idea book that will hopefully get more of us back in the swing of cooking in the kitchen as the summer ends.
http://brightboldbeautiful.blogspot.com/2010/10/interior-design-ideas-black-and-white.html
Now you drink it, now you don’t…
Oh... and there's a rug too!
http://www.pediniusa.com/products/kitchen/integra/index.htm