Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Who Else Wants the Latest in Kitchen Accessory?

With so many ranges and designs for kitchen accessory, how would anyone know which style suits them best. The answer lies in 3 elements: existing appliances and furniture; functionality, and of course, budget. So why are these three elements important in choosing the style of kitchen accessory? Simple, accessories of this kind should be added to the kitchen in order to enhance an overall effect. This is one way of either adding to the "personality" of the kitchen or promoting the underlying theme. There is a difference between kitchen accessories and kitchen essentials. The former are any object or thing that may be dispensed with, but offers a decorative statement to the kitchen; while the latter are any object or thing that any kitchen can not do without.

For example: faucets are kitchen essentials, but a set of vintage gooseneck faucets with touch-less feature can be considered as an accessory.

Existing appliances and furniture

Choosing a kitchen accessory to complement with your existing appliances and furniture pieces should be done especially if you have a running theme. For example: if you have a rustic countryside kitchen theme, clay utensils and coal baskets may sit in perfectly with your set up. However, the two aforementioned accessories will be out of place in a futuristic themed kitchen. Other kitchen accessories to highlight a rustic countryside theme may include antique lanterns, antique faucet heads or water pumps, hand stitched placemats, clay pots, wooden napkin rings, wooden wine racks and wooden trays.

Other accessories can sometimes be required for specific appliances and furniture - that may or may not have anything to do with kitchen themes. Water filters, compactors and even smoke guards may be kitchen accessories that are deemed important because they support the kitchen's installed water supply, garbage disposal unit and cooking stove, respectively.

Functionality

In order to really make the most out of any accessory that you will buy for your kitchen, make sure that these are not only great to look at buy functional as well. It is quite all right to install decorative accessories, but functional accessories will help eliminate the cluttered look in most kitchen area spaces. Two very good examples of decorative but functional kitchen accessories are: overhead pot hangers and movable kitchen islands. The former is usually installed right above a kitchen area work space where pots and pans can be hung when not in use. The latter can either serve as a movable work area for food preparation or as a moving trolley to serve guests.

Budget

Naturally, budget plays a significant role in buying kitchen accessories. However, this does not mean that the really great ones are those with marked up prices. Even relatively cheaper ones can be great additions to any kitchen just as long as they do serve a purpose and that it is visible enough for other people to constantly use.

Perhaps the least expensive but almost ubiquitous kitchen accessory of our times is the refrigerator magnet. This has both decorative and functional purposes. Some people prefer a more eclectic set of ref magnets; while others follow a certain theme (such as wooden carved blocks for a rustic countryside theme.)

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