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Will not you have decorated your kitchen, but a lot of money?
With a little patience and time you will find decorative items at flea markets for pennies! Of course, it takes a little more work than just walking into your local Home Interiors store, but you will be spending far less, and End with some unique elements that add interest to your home.
Beauty is only skin deep, ugly goes to the bone.
Find articles in yard sales, go to make up a kitchen. If your kitchen is country style, look for old baskets and chunky old pottery bowls and pitchers. Put them above the cabinets for a decorative screen or at the bar, to fruits or everyday items to store. Search for old wooden boxes or silverware trays that can use you as decorative items – this old wood adds warmth and character to your kitchen.
Yard sale finds are perfect for decorating a retro kitchen. You can still find many kitchen items shown in the 1970's and 60's in good condition. Some of them are real collector items, but many are just fun and decorative. I always look for old bread boxes, container sets, salt and pepper shakers, napkin holders, Wall clocks and other junk for my retro kitchen.
If your kitchen is more of a 1940's look, you might have a harder time finding after vintage pieces of the era, but one can with some good finds if you dig the yard sale, and to sift through the old boxes. Kitchens decorated in this period, beg vintage linen hanging to be used as tablecloths and displayed by the stove and cupboard handles. These old linens are provided with colorful designs and add They rejoice in every kitchen. Some of the state map tablecloths are quite collectors and can be very expensive in antique shops, so if you find your one of those trips have A real gem on your hands!
If your kitchen is the 60's, 70's and 80's style you might want to Consider some simple, inexpensive rapid improvements.
Fast Fix:
Buy a ready-island can you agree that your kitchen dimensions see fit. You want plenty of space all around (usually a minimum of 30 ') so open devices easily and people can walk around freely. If there is no ready Options if you handy (or know someone who is), create your own island with storage cabinets (like a pair of wall cabinets mounted back to back) away from a house. It is good to another end of what's going on your other cabinets. Paint the lower part of the island a contrasting color and top with laminate, Butcher block or even luxe look of granite.
What do the colors, "that's the fun part! Make your choice and go with a soft gold, sage green or light blue, or conservative crazy and paint the walls red barn, Terra cotta orange or kiwi green. Find abrasion resistant coating in a satin or matte Surface fix. Fast:
Get rid of the boring white walls!
The good news about this project is that the color is cost and the walls in the kitchen are usually limited to small areas between the top and next to the cabinets. The bad news: They will mask cabinets and countertops with blue tape and sheets are made of plastic, drip painting and error is not a concern.
If you're a modern or contemporary kitchen prefer, you can find many new and almost gently used items to suit your tastes at every yard sale. Hit the sales in the upscale part of town and could pay to see some very expensive items for much less than you at the store. You may have to look around a bit to know exactly what you want, but your fix pay off big time!
Sometimes you can tag at flea markets that have antique or collectible value. If you find that you to collect a certain type of item like old pottery or vintage linens thin, it might be worth investing in some reference books on the subject. This As you can recognize a good piece when you see him. Who knows, could turn out to your yard sale treasure to be a real winner!
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