Shabby Chic Kitchen Accessories
Monday, 4. January 2010
If you are searching for shabby chic kitchen accessories, there are a lot of things that you can use in order to get the rustic effect that you are looking for. Unlike other styles of decor for a kitchen, shabby chic allows for you to use things otherwise unsuitable for display to create a work of art in your kitchen. This lets you choose the items that you want for the price that you want. Once you have checked your garage for old items, you can purchase virtually anything as shabby chic kitchen accessories.
There are several things that you will want to keep in mind when you purchase shabby chic kitchen accessories. First, they do not need to be of perfect quality. In fact, broken, cracked or used items fit best in this style of decor. The concept behind shabby chic is to take something used and transform it into something rustic and aged. Your kitchen should have a worn appearance that denotes age. Worn paint, worn wood, and smoothed metal are the trademarks of shabby chic, and should be fully embraced.
However, while almost anything goes when you purchase shabby chic kitchen accessories, there are a few general rules that you should stick by. Whitewash or paler colors tend to fit best with this style of decor. Your accessories will have all of the color that you need, so the basic wood, paint and appliances should be pale or light tones so that your kitchen keeps the country style. Stainless accessories do not fit well as shabby chic kitchen accessories, so you will want to avoid stainless whenever possible. However, wrought iron and bronze are both perfectly at home in a rustic styled kitchen, which allows you to add touches of metal to your decor without straying from the shabby chic style.
One of the true benefits to purchasing shabby chic kitchen accessories is the price. Unlike stainless and modern accessories, shabby chic is always affordable. Shabby chic isn’t suited for expensive, elegant designs. It is meant to build a down to earth kitchen you would expect in the old days, where less often meant more. All shabby chic kitchen accessories that you choose should serve a purpose in your kitchen. And, the pieces that do not, should have some form of story behind them, as shabby chic is often more about how something got into the kitchen rather than what exactly the item is.
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