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I totally agree – an expensive kitchen is a woman’s dream. It is the best place in the home and is a place where one can create culinary delights. But so many woman make the mistake in choosing a modern kitchen over a traditional kitchen. Today’s minimalistic styles are nice, but they are uninviting and they are the reason why family members run off to the lounge rather than spending time in the kitchen with you.

To help you plan, here are 4 useful ideas to get you started:

Useful idea One: Accessories are very important in creating a traditional look. Think earthy objects like wicker baskets, dried vegetables stringed and hung somewhere, old looking storage tins and window blinds. These create an old feel that people will identify with immediately. Always have fresh flowers in an odd looking vase and some black and white photos against a wall, will set the tone for lots of conversation in your kitchen.

Idea Two: Wood just makes a room look intimate. It makes you want to spend time in it. Therefore it will be stunning if you could source a good oak. It is extremely durable and always looks most elegant when contrasted with old type dcor. If you don’t have enough money to redo your entire kitchen cabinets, then only have oak doors installed on your existing shelves. No one will know the difference.

Useful idea Three: Correct lighting can be very appealing in a kitchen. It can create a fantastic ambiance in the room by subtly highlighting an expensive bowl or an antique that you inherited from a great aunt. Opt for some small recess lighting units to be installed under your cabinets and in your cabinets where you have glass panels.

Idea Four: Stone flooring can also be of great use to change the look of your kitchen. A brown slate goes well with oak but try to get a different shade of brown as it will compliment your wood beautifully. Even better, get your supplier to cut smaller slabs for you and extent your flooring up onto the back of the wall where your stove and hob stands. It looks spectacular and will create a focal point in your kitchen.

Lastly, try and remember that a kitchen is the heart of a home. You need to get as much family trinkets in this room as possible. A photo here and there of a recent family event will always spark conversation. Maybe an old baseball perched on its stand on a small shelf. Or what about your favorite cook book displayed on a counter. The idea of a traditional kitchen is to make it personal for everyone in the home, not just the cook.

Matthew Kerridge is an expert in home improvement. If you want further information about varieties of traditional kitchen or are searching for a reputable kitchen retailer please visit www.wrenkitchens.com

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