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Colonial decorNeed some style in your kitchen? Here are 5 different styles and how to achieve them in your kitchen.
Good living magazineToo big, too little. Too fancy, too plain. With myriad options for house plans available today, it’s hard to know where to begin. The following tips, by houseplan expert Sarah Sheridan, will help you decide on a design that’s just right for your family as well as your budget and lot.
Colonial furnitureThe kitchen was the gathering place of the home in Colonial times. Today, the furniture you select for your kitchen goes far and beyond faucets and countertops. Many families choose to place tables in their kitchens. These tables have leaves that pull up to allow for families to gather and eat when it is meal times. Customized furniture and finishes are a great way to add value, style and comfort to your home. Many adults also like to entertain guests in the kitchen.
Colonial home decoratingCast iron shutter hardware is often a fantastic strategy to introduce a colonial architectural style for your property. Making use of shutter dogs on your windows is especially essential as these pieces are fashioned specifically to keep your shutters in the open position. Shutter hardware, in its earliest form, was produced from wood and leather (as metal was far as well high-priced for the popular homeowner) and commonly home created.
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