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4 Fresh Ideas for Your Kitchen Porcelain countertops, artistic lighting, and wallpaper are some of the ideas By Stephanie Andrews
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ecently at Balance Design, we have been getting many requests to update our client’s kitchens. These rooms are probably the most heavily used in the home. Wear and tear, sagging floors, dirty tile, and outdated cabinetry all contribute to the desire to update (if not completely renovate) every 12 to 15 years. So, it’s totally understandable that you may be itching to update this space in your home. The trick to your renovation is choosing ideas that are new and fresh, without looking trendy or dated. We put together some of our favorite ideas that won’t break the bank and are on the forefront of design.
▲2. Light Wood, Flat Front Simplistic Cabinetry
▲3. Utilizing Art, Wallpaper, and Color To Show Off That Personality
We have been working on a plethora of white kitchens, which are always timeless, clean, and fresh. Sometimes, however, we are encouraged to think outside of this concept. Recently we have been leaning heavily into light wood with a minimalistic look. And, yes, you can omit upper cabinetry.
We love using unique pieces to personalize our clients’ kitchens, so that it’s not merely cabinetry, tile, and plumbing. Bringing in an artistic flair can help to introduce color and personality into your space. This particular wallpaper, designed by Sarah Sherman Samuel and available through Lulu and Georgia, evokes thoughts of shaggy Moroccan carpets without the upkeep. Lulu and Georgia has come out with some great livable wallpapers that can add to the individuality of your kitchen.
◄4. Artistic Lighting Over the Island
▲1. Porcelain Countertops and/or Backsplashes We are loving the look, care and sustainability factor of porcelain countertops or backsplashes. There are no grout lines, you are able to bookmatch the grains on the dramatic marble-looking pieces and get a high end look without a high end cost. Each of these factors are motivating us to specify and work with this beautiful material.
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Gone are the days where two or three pendants are the standard. Feel free to have fun with a light that is more organic and captivating. We are digging artisan pieces with multiple LED fixtures. Stephanie Andrews is the owner of Candler Park-based Balance Design. Find out more at balancedesignatlanta.com.
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