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Kitchen decor

By
Kimberley Seldon

Check out these great ideas to add personality and style to the heart of your home.

We grab our first cup of coffee there, pencil appointments in our calendars, open mail and pay bills. It's also where we help the kids with homework. And, whether we like it or not, it's where the party always ends up. Oh, did I mention cooking?

If the kitchen is “activity central” in most homes, why do so many feel utilitarian, cool or sterile? Whether you own a new builder's-beige kitchen or one that's sleekly renovated, the following design ideas will bring personality and style to the heart of your home.

Cabinets
Regardless of style, kitchen cabinets provide endless opportunities to add interest.

1 Exchange solid doors for glass-fronted ones to give dishes and glassware a chance to get noticed.

2 Forgo cabinet doors altogether. Open shelving works beautifully for rustic, country or exotic decors.

3 Add wood moulding to plain cabinets to create panelled doors. Inset areas can be painted or covered with wallpaper.

4 For contemporary sparkle, apply metallic foils to cabinets. A coat of antiquing glaze creates old-world charm.

5 Splurge on new hardware. Today's choices are endless, from pewter insect shapes to hand-painted porcelain.

6 Who says pantry cupboards have to match the rest of the cabinetry? Try a screen door or wrought-iron gate as a clever alternative to traditional cabinet doors.

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Backsplash
Because of its visual prominence, a backsplash offers an obvious place for bold colour and style.

1 Cut a simple motif from wallpaper or wrapping paper and découpage it in the centre of a tile; seal with a few coats of acrylic urethane. Add motifs randomly or in a row.

2 Tiles are a great canvas. Why not hand-paint an eye-catching motif or scene centred above the cooktop?

3 Embossed tin panels, found at salvage yards or building supply centres, provide vintage charm.

Windows
Window treatments don't have to be elaborate to be effective. Use your imagination.

1 Create a display area for serving pieces, collectibles or glassware by installing glass shelves in front of a window. It's also the perfect spot for growing a herb garden.

2 Make a small window more prominent by adding shutters to either side of the frame.

3 Hang a stained-glass panel directly in front of an existing window and watch the colours dance.

4 No window over the sink? Paint one. Enhance it with wood moulding and curtain fabric to complete the illusion.

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