Kfinn Oslo, Norway Posts: 1
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| Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:48 pm Post subject: Ideas for my kitchen |
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Hi
I have a very dull kitchen and would like to bring it up to date. I am a student and we are two people sharing the kitchen. It has three doors and is therefore quite difficult to decorate I think.
I want to paint the walls white, add some sort of tiels under the cabinet area, add some types of furniture (including chairs, table and some more kitchen working space)
I need help to find cheap (preferably IKEA) furniture, that will fit in the kitchen and ensure that the kitchen serves as a kitchen. It would be cool to have some sort of "bar table" as a breakfast table, but I have no clue where to put it.
I have taken some pictures and made a Google Sketch model here:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=abf10c5a9a2c5eac6f788baae7a0460a
Feel free to give me any ideas and even add them to the Google sketch (if you are up to it)
-Kristian

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eileen

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Scotland Posts: 18013
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| Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:20 pm Post subject: |
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Hello Kfinn nice to see a student join us here at the Stew. WELCOME What are you studying?
If I had to re-do your kitchen then, I'm sorry, but I wouldn't use white to paint the walls. I find it much too stark - how about buttermilk or good old magnolia or even one of those 'hints of colour' paints you can get? Tiles are always a good idea for behind cookers and sinks as they are easily cleaned of splashes. Maybe multi coloured tiles to brighten everything up and you could get a matching table cloth that way too. All the units look pretty modern so I wouldn't spend a lot of money changing them as you'll be able to pick up reasonably prices IKEA furniture which will match with them I'm sure.
I'm know others will have much better ideas than mine but I thought I's just jump in with a few suggestions anyway. You must show us piccies of the finished room.
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Polly
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| Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 9:04 pm Post subject: |
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I agree with Eileen on the white - too stark. I would choose something light though. Possibly a very pale yellow or blue. I do like blue and yellow together in a room. I would bring in brigher colors in the table lines, curtains, wall art etc.
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pnnetbuy
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| Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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Maybe try some of those short shelves to put on the wall with pictures and also some kitchen related knick knacks? For the shelves I mean the ones that are like one to two feet and are just deep enough to set little decorating items on them.
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