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Home Decor Accessory

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Tuesday 5 January 2010 at 9:38 pm

There’s no place like home and there’s no place like a home decorated with little accessories! A Home decor accessory can be cheap or expensive. In selecting a Home decor accessory it is not the price that matters. It is the beauty that the Home decor accessory will add to the place where it is displayed that matters most. If you want to make your house a home, then home décor is a must.

A beautifully crafted brass telescope sitting atop an adjustable wooden tripod stand of about 38 inches high can be a good Home decor accessory. It can also adorn an office of a person who has interest in astronomy or a person in the shipping industry. Some of the common items that are much sought after by people include decorative signs. A mural depicting Golden hills laden with ripe vineyards pay homage to the joy of wine. This painted glass in a wooden frame of 17 1/4″ x 12 3/8″ high can be a beautiful Home decor accessory that will not cost more than thirty dollars.

Holiday gifts and decorations are another common Home decor accessory. A Halloween chip and dip platter made of ceramic on the table is another simple but attractive decoration. This will be less than 10$. Another beautiful Home decor accessory is a “Divine Madonna and Child grace” mural tea set. This adorable doll-sized 10-piece tea set is made out of porcelain with a tray 6 ½ inches in diameter, teapot 4 ¼ high.”

There are professionals who constantly research, write, and update about Home decor accessories to bring you the latest ideas, trends, and solutions for your home. From lighting to linens, design tips to Direct TV, they have a wealth of information for you. Furniture guides, patio and garden design, home office, bed and bath, home electronics and media, kitchen design, cooking, recipes, cleaning tips, even historical perspectives are all well researched for you. You will find articles that are truly helpful, written by experts who take pride in sharing their knowledge of home-related topics. All you need to do is go online and look for them under home décor tips and suggestions.

Before you look for a Home decor accessory it will be better if you read the various articles, yips, suggestions so that you will be better informed. You need not spend much money in your decoration. There are simple things at cheap prices yet will give you a posh and attractive look for your home.

Trends in Modern Kitchens

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Monday 4 January 2010 at 9:38 pm

If you were to take a look at a modern kitchen, you’ll probably find energy efficient appliances as well as state of the art flooring and countertops. With the high interest in gourmet cooking these days, the modern kitchen is usually well planned, with a lot of useable space, as well as attractive and appealing. If your trying to cook dinners in an old and outdated kitchen, you should consider remodeling your kitchen, and upgrading to a more modern kitchen.

These days, the trend is to use the kitchen partially as a family room, or a place to gather with friends to chat. A lot of modern kitchens are built as a “great room”, with a desk for the computer, and special storage areas. If you enjoy wine, you may want to make some space in the kitchen for your wine collection. A wine rack, or wine refrigerator on the counter, or in the corner isn’t uncommon. Maybe you have a collection of gourmet cookware that needs a special storage space. Many modern kitchens have special drawers for pots and pans, or even hanging pot racks, to show off that beautiful set of copper pans.

Modern appliances are functional and efficient. While some homeowners choose commercial grade appliances for their kitchens, it doesn’t meat that the kitchen needs to be plain and boring. Today’s cabinets are finely built, with a lot of design choices, and several types of wood and laminates to choose from. Modern cabinets often look more like furniture, with tables, and decorative molding. The right cabinets and countertops will go a long way to prevent the kitchen from looking dull and boring.

Countertops these days appear in a wide variety of materials and finishes. Granite, limestone, concrete, butcher block… these are all popular countertop choices these days. The same is true with flooring options. Laminates, ceramic tiles, and wood flooring, are all popular options for kitchen floors, providing not only durability, but beauty as well.

Often, people will remodel their kitchen to get rid of dark and cramped spaces. The lighting selections available today go a long way towards lighting up a dim area. You can find traditional lights, as well as recessed lighting and track lighting, to put the light where you need it. If you live in a hot climate, you can get a combination of light and ceiling fan, to keep the air circulating. Many kitchens these days are being built with a light and airy feel to them. Another trend is bringing the earth inside. You don’t have to shovel dirt into your kitchen for this, just use soothing earth tones when you paint the kitchen, andplan the decor. This will help to bring a peaceful feeling into your kitchen.

With all of the modern trends in kitchen design and decor, you really should consider remodeling your old kitchen. It will be worth it to start doing some research, and thinking about what you want in your kitchen. Take a look through some of the home remodeling magazines, and look at some of the articles and ideas about modern kitchens. You may just be intrigued with some of the options available to you. Once you have some ideas, visit your local home improvement store, and take a look at the options available to you. Soon enough, you could be enjoying a new kitchen with your family and friends.

Contemporary Kitchen Design

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Sunday 3 January 2010 at 9:46 pm

Contemporary design is suitable for every room in the house, from the bathroom to the bedroom to the kitchen. Here we present ideas on decorating the kitchen.

I don’t spend a lot of time in my kitchen. I’m single and I don’t like to cook. A microwave oven, a fridge full of TV dinners, and a stack of paper plates suit me just fine.

Which isn’t to say that I don’t want the room itself to look nice. Like the rest of my house, its furnished in a contemporary style – which means very simply, very elegantly, with not a lot of clutter. (I don’t like to dust, either.)

Appliances

The main thing for any kitchen is the appliances, of course. Refrigerators and stoves, microwave ovens and dishwashers seem to be standards these days, along with the kitchen sink. These all come in a variety of sizes and colors, so it’s easy to mix and match if you’re purchasing everything new.

Before you choose these appliances, make sure you visit various home furnishing stores in your area, or surf the web to see all the different designs available. Most homes have old fashions kitchens that look homey, but there are also plenty of styles out there that look and are “space age.” It’s the minimalist look, with everything – such as heating elements – set into counter tops for easy cleaning and sleek appearances.

Pedini USA is one designer of contemporary kitchens. Urban Homes New York offers kitchen redesign services. There are of course many more.

If you’re moving into a home or an apartment already furnished, there’s no need to replace the appliances – provided they work correctly. By choosing the rest of the furnishings of the kitchen appropriately, everything can blend in together.

Cabinets and Drawers

Cabinets and drawers should be functional. It’s not necessary to rip out the present cabinets and start all over, if what’s there already is still structurally sound – simply take off the doors and replace with a more elegant design.

Light

You’ll be able to get quite a bit of light from your windows, if any. It’s always nice to be able stand at the sink washing dishes, preparatory to placing them in the washing machine, while enjoying a view of the outside world, whether it be a grassy yard or a view across the street at other people’s houses.

Windows

There’s no need to decorate windows extravagantly – windows are only portals to a different view of your world, after all. Particularly in the kitchen, wooden shutters, if not properly treated, can swell and warp due to the humidity almost always present there.

Lighting

The kitchen is one room in the house that needs a lot of light – so that you can see what you’re cooking, not to mention what you’re watching. Track lighting above the counter tops and oven is the most efficient method.

Finally, the floor. Simple floors of hardwood look elegant, but since it’s possible to spill quite a lot of liquids in the kitchen – from stray ice popping out of the ice machine to droplets while washing dishes – it would be necessary to wipe up these spills immediately so that they don’t damage the wood. Tile floors are safer, and in keeping with a minimalist style should be a single, solid color.

Decor

As with every room of the house, decor should be kept to a minimum. Everything should be functional. A vase with a few flowers by the window, or some plates on top of the cabinets (if they don’t reach all the way up to the ceiling) can add a bit of color, but not get in the way.

Decorating Your Home For Christmas

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Saturday 2 January 2010 at 9:56 pm

Xmas is less than three months away, and now’s the perfect time to start thinking of adding attractive touches to your home. This is the time when you have the most family, friends, neighbours over, and what could be more perfect than having an attractive home to demonstrate. This is the perfect time to add special new touches to your home because everything just gets emphasized further witt the beautiful Christmas decorations, Yuletide lights and the laviscious family dinners, and the fantastically wrapped attracting Xmas presents under the Christmas tree.

And the best part. You can do this cheaply by looking for great deals on the internet. But give yourself time. Finding those great deals can be long and you need the products shipped in time for Xmas.

You can naturally start decorating your home at any time but especially during your Yuletide holiday, you’ll find everybody exceptionally involved in decorating their houses and looking for unique ideas for a similar. As Yuletide season is a yearly event, everybody has a tendency to go all out to fill their houses with decorations and festive ornaments.

Last Christmas, I decided to update my rugs. I found stunning designer rugs at great costs online. The year before that, I updated my dinnerware. This year, guess what, I have decided that i will be updating my light fixtures.

Light fixtures and hanging chandeliers can be found at great prices on the internet rather than the home lighting store in the neighbourhood. Even with shipping to included. Take the time to search and in addition, google for discount and coupon codes. Chandeliers are known to add timeless beauty, class and distinction to a home. Be adventurous and try various types. Chandeliers and any type of hanging light fixtures are considered the jewels of a home. I personally prefer the hanging crystals ones that are so mesmerizing.

A growing trend with chandeliers is to have them in the kitchen and the bathrooms. They signify luxury, class, and beauty. The become the jewel; the diamond piece that beautifies the room. Typically smaller and more delicate chandeliers are used elsewhere in the home, like the foyer, and chandeliers in the bathrooms can transform the look of a room while providing elegant, soft overhead illumination.

Chandeliers have a romantic appeal that transcends time. Chandeliers are versatile and comes in many shapes, sizes, colors and variety. The popularity of chandeliers is derived from people being very aware about making their home beautiful and inviting. They add a lot of drama and romance to just about every room in the home and people love romance.

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Add Space to your Small Kitchen With These Decorating Ideas

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Friday 1 January 2010 at 10:07 pm

A small kitchen is as challenging to decorate as a big one, but that doesn’t mean you should stop right there and allow the size to turn you off. Here are some decorating ideas you can use for a small kitchen that will help you maximize the space and still come up with a great-looking area:

1. Think small to medium size

A small kitchen will do well with smaller items. Don’t eat up the space with bulky furnishings and appliances. Go for slimmer appliances and kitchen cabinets instead. They can offer you the functions you need and will give you the space that you want.

2. Paint it big

If you’re partial to dark colors, you will have to compromise. Dark colors will make your kitchen space look smaller. Choose lighter colors instead, such as taupe, light blue, white or yellow. Use these not only on your walls and ceiling but also on cabinets, countertops and appliances as well.

Light colors have a way of expanding your visuals and creating space where it is limited. They also make your kitchen look brighter and livelier.

3. Choose function over form

A small kitchen will limit the number of furnishings and appliances you can put in. Even if you have your heart set on a nice family table, you can’t use it in your kitchen if it’s too large.

Choose items that can have double functions. A plain work table, for example, can be used with which to prepare meals in and then double as a breakfast table or a serving table during parties. Try tables that can be extended, pulled out or retracted. These save space but also provide much needed areas you can work on.

Instead of adding more cabinets, try ceiling racks made with wrought iron or strong varnished wood. These are great places from which to hang pots, pans and cooking utensils. These items are also easier to find and store.

Outdoor Kitchen, Designing Custom Outdoor Kitchens in Houston

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Thursday 31 December 2009 at 10:31 pm

Nothing says “summer” quite like a cookout. Kids love them. Adults, too-because they get to feel like kids again. The aroma of cooking food mixed with fresh air makes everyone’s mouth water. And no one has yet explained how everything cooked outdoors somehow tastes better.

Outdoor kitchens are the newest trend in Houston landscaping. These structures create a focus point similar to the kitchen inside the home. It becomes the center of all the action and entertainment. In other words, outdoor kitchens give you a natural gathering place in a natural setting.

Best of all, an outdoor kitchen allows you, as the host, to enjoy the good times, too. You may be the chief cook and bottlewasher, but, with an outdoor kitchen, you get to do all your necessary-and much appreciated-work right in the midst of your family, friends and guests.

An Expert Call to help with your Outdoor Kitchen

Building an outdoor kitchen is not any different than any other remodeling project-except it must withstand extremely high levels of heat from the grill and, if not built properly, it can damage or destroy your property. Therefore, it makes sense to use a professional.

A pro will help you during the landscape design phase to check your deed restrictions concerning rules regulating such items as size, lot coverage percentages, height, and color materials. They will also be familiar with city regulations prior to and during construction. It is also imperative that you have a good layout so that all your appliances fit and are convenient for use.

Another consideration for which a professional will provide advice is tying your outdoor kitchen’s design into the larger space; things like, complementing any existing structures, easy access to the indoor kitchen and the outdoor kitchen’s relationship to a swimming pool and outdoor fountain. There might be important factors concerning the layout; for instance, if the outdoor kitchen is at your beach house, it might be best positioned to catch the prevailing breeze.

Additions and Subtractions

Decisions to make concerning your outdoor kitchen include:

• Do you want your outdoor kitchen covered so that you can cook and entertain even when it rains? If you opt out of a roof, fabric covers keep your grill and other furnishings clean. Plus they’ll last longer with extra protection.

• You will want to consider the overall size needed. For instance, for the chairs at the dining table, you need at least four feet away from any other element, especially the grill or any step-downs.

• Plan for adequate cabinet space. This way you can keep your outdoor kitchen properly supplied, which will help cut down on trips back and forth to the indoor kitchen.

• Counter top options include tile, granite, stone and concrete. Consider a counter top with a minimum of grout so that it reduces your clean-up time.

• Overhead fans.

• Refrigerator: Undercounter units are popular for outdoor kitchens because they are out of sight, protected by the counter and handy for storage. Look for models that include automatic ice makers and frost-free features.

• Sinks: Stainless-steel sinks are preferable for outdoor kitchens because they won’t corrode.

• Other accoutrements to consider: Waterproof TV and sound systems, hot water heaters, warming drawers, and fireplaces.

The Star of the Show: The Outdoor Grill

Grills can be either custom-built or pre-fabricated. Custom-built grills provide a more permanent appearance. They also require a non-combustible surround, usually made of brick or masonry. Prefabricated grills use a steel frame and are available with decorative finishes such as stucco, brick or stone.

Other nice-to-have features for the grill include a smoker, side burners and a rotisserie.

Whether you go with a custom or ready-made grill, your builder will need to check for any necessary permitting. Electricity, water and natural gas lines are usually brought to the outdoor kitchen from the service in the house.

Don’t Forget!

Jeff Halper with Exterior Worlds suggests three elements that often get overlooked when designing an outdoor kitchen:

• Outdoor kitchens need adequate landscape lighting-and lighting that not only provides general and task lighting, but accent lighting as well. “Lights can be attached to the grill or lighting can be mounted in beams in the arbor, in nearby trees or on the house eaves,” says Halper. “Lights create dramatic effects by casting shadows from plantings and trees. They provide an artistic element that can be enjoyed indoors or out.”

• Plenty of electrical outlets should be included in plans for the cooking and dining areas.

• Think about landscaping, an herb garden nearby. “It’s a nice touch and you can easily add the garden-fresh ingredients to your cooking,” says Halper.

3 Tips on Kitchen Design

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Wednesday 30 December 2009 at 10:40 pm

The kitchen is a busy area of the family home where lots of activity takes place – food preparation, eating, cleaning up, and people catching up. If you spend a lot of time in this room preparing and cooking meals, it’s worth creating an environment you enjoy working in.

A well equipped kitchen can make life so much easier and aesthetic surroundings will make it a room you enjoy working in, so be sure to follow these ideas for designing a kitchen that is both functional and a pleasure to be in.

Kitchen flooring.

Here you want something that preferably has a non-slip surface, yet looks appealing to the eye. There are so many choices for flooring. You could with floor boards, cork board, which used to be very popular a few years ago, linoleum, or even kitchen carpet. Tiles always look lovely however their disadvantage is that whatever crockery drops on the floor will usually break.  In addition, the floor can also be very cold underfoot in winter. Though in summer, that coolness of the floor on your bare feet feels good.

Kitchen counters.

Again there is such a good selection of counter tops for your kitchen. You want counter tops that blend well with the rest of the kitchen decor and cabinets. Popular counter tops at the moment are stainless steel, marble and granite. However wood always has appeal and goes well with just about any decor. You want something long lasting that can cope with frequent use. A butchers block is also popular to have installed in your counters and gives you a large area for chopping and cutting without worrying about scratching other areas of your counter tops.

Kitchen islands.

If you have a large enough kitchen area, a kitchen island is a boon and gives you that extra space for food preparation and serving of food. Some can be customized with breakfast bars which then provide an extra informal eating area.

10 ways to improve your kitchen design

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Tuesday 29 December 2009 at 10:51 pm

With this volatile housing and lending market, chances are you’re planning on spending a few more years in your current home that you previously planned. And, with an average 100% return on investment with kitchen redesigns, you really have nothing to lose. You get an updated, modern kitchen, and can simply add the price of the kitchen remodeling to your selling price when you do decide to move. Here are 10 ways to improve your kitchen redesign:

1.    Focus on usability: The first function of a kitchen is obviously food preparation. So, make it as cook-friendly as possible. Provide plenty of storage (consider using pot racksor shelving), plenty of counter space, and make appliances accessible. That is, you don’t want to set your refrigerator right next to the kitchen door. Think about ease-of-use, for example put the dishwasher close to the sink, and the garbage close to the stove.
The Kitchen Triangle: No, this is not some supernatural void where people and food disappear; it is the concept of grouping <a onClick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.qualitybath.com/kitchen-sinks.htm“>kitchen sink</a>, fridge and stove in a triangular pattern. So, playing off the idea we presented in Step One, set these three appliances close together. You will use all three of them frequently during food preparation, so by grouping them together you will save unnecessary steps and provide easy-clean-up.
2.    Fresh paint and cabinets: Nothing is uglier in a kitchen than pea-green walls and faded, yellow cabinets. Freshen up the walls with a neutral paint color, and add cabinets made of solid, stained wood. Do NOT paint the wood. That decreases resale value.
3.    Use stone: Utilize stone or granite countertops. Not only are they gorgeous, they are easy to clean and do harbor food contaminants.
4.    Make room for two: Cooking can be a social event, and when you have a party, there is always someone offering to help out. So, make a work stationfor them! Consider adding a rolling cart for salad making or butchering. When not entertaining, you can use it for storage.
5.     Save space: Many appliances today are designed to be incorporated into walls or cabinets. Purchase these appliances, and save valuable counter space.
6.    Flooring: Do not use carpet in your kitchen. Utilize hardwood flooring in a color that matches your cabinets.
7.    New cookware: The beauty of the kitchen utensils, pans and tools, are as important as your static design. Buy nice stainless steel pots and pans, and color coordinate your towels and pot holders to fit the room.
8.     Heated flooring: Cold toes on a winter morning may help wake you up, but it is still a jarring experience. Consider purchasing heated ceramic floors.
9.    Plants and herbs: Adding plants or herbs to your kitchen gives it more of a natural organic feel. Decorate with plants that can be utilized for cooking as well, such as basil, marjoram and oregano.

Kitchen Interior and Decoration

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Monday 28 December 2009 at 10:52 pm

When experts cost a fortune just for an advice, designing your kitchen becomes your job. Kitchen interior design comes into the picture after your architect has done his job of erecting a building for you.

The kitchen interior design is very dependant on the right decor to make this design work. Unfortunately, many people mess up this very important component when remodeling their kitchen, and end up with the wrong look or feel. Here are some guidelines to help you avoid this scenario and achieve your dream kitchen.

The kitchen decor is probably the most important aspect of your kitchen interior design, because it is the measuring stick you use to decide if all your other appliances match accordingly. The décor all about choosing the theme that you want. For different people this will be different. The most important component is that it matches your personality and tastes.

• If you have a big kitchen then chances are you have probably wished for a smaller one from time to time and chances are that with a smaller kitchen you have asked for a bigger one. When you are changing the interior design of the kitchen you may be able to make your kitchen look bigger or smaller all based on the type of paint you use.

• If your kitchen is small (or any room for that matter) use light colors: off white, beige etc. but you can accent the room with bright colors if you like to brighten up your kitchen. Dark colors will make a room look smaller than it’s actual size.

• The kitchen sink, cooking stove and the refrigerator should form a work triangle where the total distance of the three stations is no more than 26 feet. The three stations should be close enough for convenience when preparing food.

• Other small things which you can do to improve the overall appearance of your kitchen includes getting kitchen accessories such as a shiny new kettle, maybe a soap dish, and don’t forget the all-important tea cloths.

• These all come in kitchen sets of course – other than the kettle – so you’re fine on cash as well, since getting things in sets does tend to be less expensive than buying things individually. Another good idea for kitchen sets is an assortment of salt and pepper shakers. The soap dish idea with a hand pump dispenser also works well if you’re leaning in the way of updating the oddments in your kitchen.

• You also have the choice of getting things like coasters and place mats, trivets, dishes, bowls and the all important cutlery. These all work well in the whole scheme of things and need not be expensive either. As long as you go about it in an orderly fashion you won’t even need to cut down on quality or quantity.

• You can also place a mirror in the kitchen. A good place is opposite the window, it will not only make the room larger but it will reflect the light and brighten the room.

• Put small indoor plants on small pots in your kitchen. Plants gives a fresh feeling to the interior design of the kitchen.

• Always make sure that there is adequate lighting on kitchen. Inadequate lighting makes the kitchen feel cramped and gloomy. Aside from the general lighting fixture at the center of the room. Put task lights under the kitchen hanging cabinets.

Follow these simple tips to finding the right kitchen interior design decor for your kitchen, and you will achieve your dream kitchen affordably and even quickly. Many people make the mistake of limiting their options in this process, such as only shopping at the local improvement store without taking in the other outlets available.

Kitchen Designs With Feng Shui

Posted under Kitchen by admin on Sunday 27 December 2009 at 10:47 pm

Kitchens are the center of home life. This is where we laugh, celebrate, and nourish our souls with friends and family. Generations of families have taken substance, done homework, and had important conversations around the kitchen table. For these reasons, if for none other, we owe it to ourselves and our loved ones to create an atmosphere of warmth and harmonious balance in our kitchens. One of the easiest ways to achieve this harmony is by using Feng Shui and kitchen design to enjoy a space intended for the preparation and eating of food with loved ones.

In the optimum home environment the kitchen is located in an area that is not clearly visible from the front door. If the kitchen is seen from the front door the occupants of the home may develop problems with digestion or even eating disorders. Guests to the home may feel an instinctive need to eat and immediately leave. Fortunately there are remedies for this situation. After all, there is no way a person can predetermine the lay out of a home unless they design and build it themselves. Installing a folding door or curtains in front of the kitchen door is an effective way to fix the situation. The busy activity of the kitchen won’t distract from the positive flow of chi. With Feng Shui and kitchen design, there aren’t any problems that can’t be corrected.

Once any kitchen placement issues have been corrected, it’s time to study the lay out of the kitchen. In Feng Shui and kitchen décor the room must be kept clear of debris and spotlessly clean. Clutter is not useful in generating good energy. Take the time to clear out and arrange the counters, cabinets, and open surfaces of the kitchen. Be sure to keep an eye out for the problem areas, like the top of the fridge and table tops. Enlist the help of the other occupants of the home to help prepare the kitchen for Feng Shui practices.

Appliance placement is particularly imperative in combining Feng Shui and the kitchen. The person cooking absolutely must be in a position of prominence in the room. Ideally the stove will be placed in such a way as to allow the cook to clearly see all of the kitchen. If the stove must be placed facing a wall, there are ways that you can remedy the situation. The simplest and fastest way to do this is to place a mirror or other reflective surface on the wall. In this manner, the cook will be able to see the entire kitchen in the reflection. The larger the reflective object is the more potent the correction will be in the room. The stove is also a symbol of health and wealth. Obviously the health aspect comes into play through the nourishment the appliance provides the family. In terms of wealth, it is related to the fire element. Actually, a good cook who is practiced in the Feng Shui tradition will be sure to use all of the burners equally. This ensures that the occupants of the house will receive money from multiple sources. Die hard Feng Shui practitioners avoid using a microwave oven to prepare their food, as this can lead to an unsettled frame of mind. After all, the work you are putting into your new Feng Shui kitchen is intended to create an environment rich in good chi and balance.

The stove should hold a specific place in relation the other appliances of the kitchen. Like elements should be grouped together. For example, the water elements of the refrigerator, dishwasher, and sink should be situated together in the kitchen space. The fire elements of the stove and microwave oven need to be placed together for optimum spacing. Feng Shui and kitchen design is fortunately one of the most common sense oriented ways of creating a space. You will find with the new look comes better usage of this vital space. Think of it as creating a warm, positive environment for your family and designing a space that is ideal for creative, efficient cooking. Feng Shui is a win-win situation.

When you consider that Feng Shui is such an ancient philosophy, it is clear how long kitchens have served as the center of family life. Imagine how much more memorable and meaningful family celebrations will be when held in a Feng Shui kitchen. The positive flow of health, wealth, and good chi can’t help but add a feeling of unity and well being to all that are fortunate enough to enter your personal space. The Feng Shui and kitchen design are relatively easy to accomplish. It is a matter of choosing the correct kitchen lay out and color designs. Before you know it, your kitchen will be the most restful, welcoming area of your home.

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