|
Tuscan Style Decorating For The Kitchen
by Lee Dobbins
A Tuscan decorating theme can put some old
world charm into your kitchen and make it a warm homey room
to gather in. The Tuscan style incorporates warm earth tones
along with natural materials and architectural accents to
create a time worn look. Although the look is of a centuries
old kitchen you can achieve it without having to buy
priceless antiques.
Color
The colors mimic those of the Tuscan landscape - rich golds,
earthtones and even tones from the sea mingle together for
this look of old Italy. Buy some majolica pottery (either
new or old) and use those colors to influence your wall and
floor choices. Using natural materials like stone, slate,
granite or terra cotta for your flooring and countertops
will help complete the look. Try some faux painting on your
walls to give it the look of antique plaster.
Lighting
Think old world in your lighting and stay away from new or
modern styles. Some nice antique looking wrought iron lights
will be right in style. It's OK to also have recessed
lighting for your task lights, but choose your pendant
lights or chandeliers carefully. Stay away from anything too
shiny and stick with muted metals.
Accessories
You can buy accessories like those you might find in a
Tuscan kitchen brand new today, or you can scour the antique
shops to get real antiques. Look for old pottery bowls and
pitchers as well as painted or antiqued wooden bowls.
Majolica makes a nice addition to a Tuscan style kitchen and
you can buy whole sets of this pottery new today and use it
for everyday use. Use lots of decorative jars of oils with
peppers and ropes of garlic, peppers and grape vines.
Antique look signs with a wine motif can add to the wall
decor as can wallpaper murals in the form of Italian frescos
and niches. Soften it up with lots of greenery.
Furniture
You want your furniture to have an old world look. Chunky
wood tables with chippy or distressed paint go nice. A
distressed wooden cupboard (perhaps with chicken wire doors)
can give you some extra storage and add to the look if you
have the space. Display your majolica or old world pottery
behind the chicken wire to authenticate the look.
Decorating a Tuscan kitchen can be a lot of fun. You can get
the look with brand new accessories, or if you enjoy
collecting antiques, you can scour the flea markets and
antique malls for those perfect pieces. Either way, you will
be creating a kitchen with charm and character.
About the Author
Lee Dobbins is owner of
http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com/http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com
where you can find lots of ideas for decorating your
kitchen. Find more decorating themes at
http://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com/kitchen-decorating-themes.htmlhttp://www.a-kitchen-decorating-idea.com/kitchen-decorating-themes.html
ã
Copyright 2005
www.madaboutitaly.com
All rights reserved.
www.madaboutitaly.com |