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2025's Must-Have Kitchen Colors: From Mocha Mousse to Plum
home-and-design1 year ago

2025's Must-Have Kitchen Colors: From Mocha Mousse to Plum

To revitalize a neutral kitchen without overwhelming its aesthetic, designers recommend introducing rich, dark tones like brown, which add depth and sophistication. Alternatives such as deep olive or warm gray can also enhance the space while maintaining a neutral feel. Key areas to incorporate these colors include kitchen islands, decor, and cabinets, offering subtle yet impactful updates to the kitchen's design.

"Common Kitchen Design Mistakes to Avoid"
home-improvement1 year ago

"Common Kitchen Design Mistakes to Avoid"

A list of 19 poorly designed kitchens showcases various design flaws, including obstructive layouts, impractical features, and aesthetic mishaps, such as hidden views, inaccessible appliances, and mismatched elements. From awkwardly placed obstacles to dysfunctional lighting and misaligned fixtures, these examples serve as cautionary tales in kitchen design and renovation.

"Meghan Markle's American Riviera Orchard: A Blend of Tradition and Intrigue"
lifestyle1 year ago

"Meghan Markle's American Riviera Orchard: A Blend of Tradition and Intrigue"

Meghan Markle's new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, has garnered attention with the launch of her farmhouse-style kitchen, featuring raw, rustic materials and traditional shaker-style cabinetry designed for longevity. The kitchen's muted color palette and tactile, rugged countertops create an inviting and timeless feel, with experts suggesting ways to recreate the look through the use of natural wood, specific paint colors, and countertop finishes. Additionally, accessible accessories are recommended for those looking to experiment with the farmhouse aesthetic.

"Creating a Family-Friendly Kitchen Design"
lifestyle2 years ago

"Creating a Family-Friendly Kitchen Design"

After struggling with an eating disorder, the author realized that her kitchen was not designed to support her recovery goals. Seeking advice from experts, she learned that emotional and physical obstacles can hinder people from achieving their kitchen goals. Design principles such as color theory, lighting, and organization can help create a more functional and inviting space. By identifying and addressing these obstacles, individuals can make their kitchens work for them, promoting healthier habits and a more positive relationship with food.