Flooring
Of course flooring is expected to be practical, but that doesn't mean that it has to be prudish.
1 A floor runner can create seamless style and comfort. Choose sea grass to lend texture to cool surfaces or an oriental-style rug for traditional warmth.
2 If your wood or linoleum floor has seen better days, paint (offering endless creative possibilities) may be the answer. A hand-painted floor cloth is another option.
Island eating counter
An island eating counter should be so inviting that family and friends will want to linger.
1 From a butcher-block table to a steel trolley, if you've got extra floor space, an interesting island can steal the show.
2 Dress up plain-Jane stools with padded cushions.
3 Tea towels make fun napkins and look great rolled up in a wicker basket.
4 Placemats are an easy way to add pattern.
Lighting
Don't restrict yourself to “kitchen” lighting. Good lighting is critical to any setting. Who says that a kitchen is no place for a crystal chandelier?
Clever storage
If you think of every item you purchase as beautiful and practical, you won't want to hide it.
1 Take your cookware out and hang it above the cooktop.
2 Use the space between the upper cabinets and ceiling for storing baskets filled with infrequently used items.
3 Use that silver teapot to hold fresh flowers or utensils.
Click to read more of Kimberley's fantastic design tips for the whole home.
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