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Cottage Kitchens - So Where to Start to Achieve a Cottage Look?
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Jennifer Decorates
(IC: blogger)
Do you love photos of cottage kitchens, but, not sure where to start decorating the same style for your kitchen? Well, I have put some ideas together that will help you create a warm and cozy kitchen!
Cottage kitchens are warm, comforting, and inviting. Painted cabinets are on the top of my list as a must do for the cottage look. Don't be intimidated about painting your cabinets. It is time consuming, but you can do it! Remember to change your hardware, it will make a huge difference. This is my kitchen. My cabinets used to be dark brown!
Change out your sink, and faucet. I purchased my porcelain sink and faucet from Home Depot. A new sink and faucet really changed the look of my entire kitchen!
Accessorizing is one of the key components to decorating a cottage kitchen. You want to be careful not to have too many decor items. You can go from accessorized to cluttered very quickly.
Need and inexpensive kitchen table centerpiece idea? I purchased this red pie plate from Target, and the faux pears from Hobby Lobby.
My under-counter plug-in lights cost $8 a piece from the hardware store.. For the price of two Starbuck's, you can make one of the most significant changes in your kitchen. Lighting is everything in design. And, if your counter-tops are dark, nothing will make them look more inviting then under-counter lights! For more cottage style ideas, stop by my website. Thank you.
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Published May 21st, 2014 7:00 AM
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Pepsigirl13 on May 22, 2014I made a small counter lamp from a large mason jar, adapter kit for mason jar (Amazon) and a burlap shade. i filled the jar with some of my grandmother's old pastry tips (easily 75 years old). it is just right. i also have the self-stick, battery operated led lights under bottom of upper cabinets (unseen except for light). The hubs painted our oak cabinets in butter cream (top) and sage (bottom) from Benjamin Moore and i also bought new "old" brushed nickle hardware online. we did have a new countertop put in of Caesarstone and a new wood floor, but it's really the decor that makes it. i have a skirted area next to my stove, a hanging rack to display pitchers & towels, and old bowls & kitchen tools on top of the cabinets. We also have a real jewel - - the kitchen table my dad ate at as a child! The hubs refinished it after it made its rounds to a few folks and then returned to us when someone was moving,full of bad water stains!
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KATHLEEN QUINLAN on Nov 05, 2014@ I would love to see that:)
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