How To Decorate My Kitchen Island
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How to decorate my kitchen island. White and beige cabinets are a great template for a bold kitchen island that stands out. Here are some kitchen decorating ideas that you may want to consider. The poles coordinate with the brass fixtures in the rest of the kitchen creating a continuous design throughout the space.
A collection of vases at varying heights makes such a statement anywhere in the home but even more so on the kitchen island as a focal point of the space. They are the right height and come with built-in storage areas. To re-create this look also consider using a few dummy drawer or door fronts to dress the back of your island.
I always start with a tray because they can be easily used for hosting a cheese plate or simply carrying a cup of coffee and breakfast for two to the couch. See more ideas about counter stools kitchen island decor decor. Mirrors can not only make a kitchen look better but also work to add some space.
Corral like-items together with a tray bottle openers a candle and a decorative vase all come together nicely on a small tray or butchers block. Start with at least one large vase urn etc. This is probably my favorite way to style an island.
If you feel your room is too solid and smooth you can satisfy the need for texture by adding a black white or natural-toned beadboard kitchen island. A bright red or green kitchen island against white cabinets is a good combination. Similar to beadboard shiplap is traditionally a type of kitchen island made from pieces of wood reclaimed and stripped from old wooden structures.
Use a Collection of Vases. The kitchen island is a great place to play around with bright colors that you feel are too much or too intense for the rest of your kitchen cabinetry. Plywood boards were added to the sides to present a tiling effect.