Summer: The Perfect Season to Design an Eye-Catching and
Comfortable Kitchen
(ARA) - In the summer, most
activity moves to the great outdoors. Porches, patios and decks
are the official "heart center" of most homes during the warm
weather months, especially at mealtimes. Instead of
congregating in the kitchen as they do in the colder season,
families tend to gather on the patio to enjoy dinner and recap
the day's events.
This leaves
the kitchen, with the exception of basic food preparation,
vacant and, quite possibly, looking even a bit forlorn and
outdated now that it's temporarily unused. So why not take
advantage of this seasonal vacancy and turn this space into
something more modern and family friendly before the cold
winter months return?
Because it plays such a prominent
role in any home, an outdated kitchen can lessen the impact of
the well-thought-out style you've worked hard to infuse into
the rooms that surround it. Sure, it might be a functional
cooking workspace, but it's also the one room where people tend
to gravitate. Why not make it a place where you can work
sensibly and have family and friends gather comfortably to
share a meal or lively game night?
Taking a tired kitchen from drab
to fab is an easy goal to achieve on any budget. All you need
is a little paint, a few decorating elements and some
creativity.
First, think color. Chances are
you haven't changed the palette in that room in years, and with
paint, it's the quickest, easiest and most cost-effective
change you can make. In high-traffic rooms where food is
stored, prepared and served, most design experts recommend
using a semi-gloss paint finish for easy clean-up and
maintenance. Because of its shiny finish, it also tends to
brighten a room because it reflects more light than other
finishes.
What's more, you now can find a
high-quality semi-gloss finish in zero-VOC paints, such as
Dutch Boy's odor-eliminating Refresh paint with exclusive Arm
& Hammer technology that reduces household odors - another
great feature for busy kitchens.
"Because it delivers exceptional
low-odor application, durability and washability, Refresh
semi-gloss sheen is a smart choice for any room of the house,"
says Mary Ward, Dutch Boy Paints senior product manager. "Add
its odor-reducing technology, and it's really the ideal coating
solution for kitchens where pungent food odors can linger in
the air."
When deciding what colors to
include in your updated space, think appetizing. Color experts
and Feng Shui practitioners caution against using blue, saying
it's an unnatural color for food and also an appetite
suppressant. Soothing greens are said to aid in digestion.
Golds boost vibrancy in poorly lit rooms. Earth tones provide a
formal, yet calming, feel to a room. Reds and oranges have long
been associated with stimulating appetite.
When repainting your kitchen,
don't forget to think beyond walls and trim. You can also
update aging chairs, the table and even old cabinets with fresh
new paint colors. Add in some new fabric for chair cushions,
and you've easily transformed stale, old furniture without much
expense.
If you're looking to upgrade to
new furniture, remember that a round kitchen table instead of a
traditional, long rectangular one also can add new intimacy,
making this favorite gathering space even more inviting. To
further update the room, ditch the 1970s lighting and go for
something more modern and fun, such as decorative, funky glass
pendant lights. Another new trend to try is on the opposite end
of the decorating spectrum - 1950s retro-inspired fixtures.
Whatever you choose, don't forget to also install some
functional, yet attractive, task lighting for the work
areas.
Overall, think "mix and match" to
add a little more casual feel to the space. Steer away from the
kind of fussy curtains your grandmother might choose and update
off-the rack window treatments with tassels, cording, beads or
contrasting fabrics for more visual appeal. Or, for even more
punch, consider covering windows in fashionable fabric Roman
shades. Instead of a dated oilcloth tablecloth, cover your
tabletop with funky, unexpected placemats to offer a more
contemporary edge. Don't have money to update that old linoleum
floor? An inexpensive patterned rug hides scuffs and wear and
instantly brightens the space.
Break the rules and have fun in
decorating. When you're ready to gather together back inside
after a summer season of dining on the deck, your creativity
will give you a space where you'll want to spend time during
the cold months.
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