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		<title>How to Create a Shabby Chic Kitchen</title>
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Shabby chic kitchens are now one of the most sought-after kitchen styles, in the modern world; especially in country properties. However it is not by any means a new look since it originally evolved in the mid-twentieth century, when it became a popular method of creating an acceptable and charming way of decorating as money [...]]]></description>
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<p>Shabby chic kitchens are now one of the most sought-after kitchen styles, in the modern world; especially in country properties. However it is not by any means a new look since it originally evolved in the mid-twentieth century, when it became a popular method of creating an acceptable and charming way of decorating as money was tight after the second world war.</p>
<p>The essential element that conjures up the shabby chic look is a timeless elegance where furniture does not have to match, just so long as all your pieces have an inviting, slightly worn look, and are closely related in colour or tone. True shabby chic in your kitchen should reflect the grace and beauty of a bygone era, when life was simpler and altogether more natural.</p>
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<p>Shabby chic kitchen styles are characterised by a rural style comfort coupled with old world whimsy. The décor, which is normally based around white, off-white or very pale unobtrusive colours such as soft greens, pale blues, pale yellows or muted beiges, should look effortless and completely uncontrived.</p>
<p>Before setting about creating this well-loved style take a good look round your kitchen and consider the existing style in terms of wall colours, cabinets, appliances, work surfaces and even cookware. Also take note of the size and layout of the room to determine if there is enough floor space to accommodate additional pieces or the necessary wall space for additional cabinets or shelves. If not, begin thinking about how you could change the current look to achieve a more rustic feel. Newly painted walls and certain paint effects on furniture, along with the right accent pieces will help change the whole look your kitchen.</p>
<p>In the main most kitchen walls are best painted in plain or lightly toned white to maximise the amount of light, however for something a little more unusual you could also try painting your walls in a pattern of wide pastel and white stripes. If however you prefer wallpaper, to make your kitchen appear more homely, it is best to choose a muted floral pattern, especially roses or tiny bunches of daisies or forget-me-nots.</p>
<p>Do bear in mind though that endearing as old fashioned wallpaper can look it should not even be considered if your kitchen doesn&#8217;t have proper ventilation to stop it getting overly steamed-up when cooking; otherwise you will soon be re-papering!</p>
<p>Concrete, grotesquely tiled or tacky linoleum floors are a complete anathema to the shabby chic kitchen style so they will need to be replaced with something more in keeping with your new soft and natural look. This of course can be a major and expensive undertaking, so if you don&#8217;t want to completely replace your kitchen floor you can simply add lots kitchen mats or rugs in muted pink, blue, green, or floral designs; just be sure to choose colors that complement your walls and existing flooring.</p>
<p>Plain wooden floorboards can be given a new lease of life by being sanded and varnished to prevent splinters in bare feet! They can also be stained in a &#8216;natural&#8217; wood colour but be careful that you don&#8217;t go too dark and make you kitchen feel grim and gloomy. Very pale wood may be stenciled in an interesting design before varnishing, but do ensure that the design ties in with your existing colour scheme. A clever floor design could be used to emphasise a special feature such as an old couch, a favourite rocking horse or a freestanding butcher&#8217;s block.</p>
<p>Kitchen furniture and cabinets can be decorated in a number of exciting paint finishes, which is then distressed in varying degrees depending on just how truly &#8217;shabby&#8217; you want your kitchen to look. If you are not sure how to go about the distressing process simply dial up &#8216;How To Paint Shabby Chic Furniture&#8217; on the internet and you will find plenty of information and even videos on Youtube.com that cover the subject in depth.</p>
<p>To avoid an overly modern look you should always replace any current hardware on kitchen cabinets and door furniture with something more appropriate, such as glass or vintage ceramic knobs; which will indeed look so much more authentic. You can often find just what you need on Ebay or you could try scouting round some of the more reputable building reclamation yards. Sometimes it is worth buying old cabinets or doors just to lay claim to stunning or unique door and cupboard accessories.</p>
<p>If your current kitchen appliances don&#8217;t look remotely right in your new kitchen, you can have them repainted to match everything else, as fortunately companies do exist that will repaint appliances. Alternatively, if you want to replace the appliances altogether, there are also companies that sell retro style appliances.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to give your kitchen a light and airy window treatment. Curtains, rather than blinds, are an excellent way to emphasise the shabby chic look especially dainty floral prints, held in place with antique tie-backs. For a cleaner, unfussy look you could also use cotton nets slung over pine poles or even pure lace, draped across just half the window.</p>
<p>Be aware that one of the joys of shabby chic style is that it utilises less than perfect pieces, so do check out jumble sales, garage sales and even skips for discarded items. Someone else&#8217;s rubbish may just be the perfect display piece for your shabby chic kitchen. A tart-up with a pretty paint finish or some floral material can give new life to many a neglected treasure.</p>
<p>The right accessories will simply &#8216;make&#8217; your shabby chic kitchen so these should be chosen and placed very carefully to give the right effect. This stage of achieving the shabby chic look is rather like planting a country garden, in as much as it should all look entirely natural and as if it has just happened by chance.</p>
<p>However as any skilled gardener will tell you it takes quite a bit of forethought and planning to create just the right uncontrived look. Exactly the same will apply to your kitchen but, being careful not to over-clutter working space or surfaces, you can easily develop the shabby chic feel simply by applying a little imagination, time and effort and the best of all it won&#8217;t cost you a fortune.</p>
<p>Some really great additions to your kitchen can include distressed corner shelves for old battered recipe books, Victorian chamber pots for plants, early spice racks, embroidered hand-towels and homespun linen on wrought iron hooks, well-worn oven gloves, 1950&#8217;s tin canister sets and cookie cutters, granny&#8217;s wash board, sepia framed photos, Imperial kitchen scales, a rose patterned china tea service, vintage wooden boxes and serving bowls, old baking trays, copper pans, fish kettles and of course lots and lots of fresh flowers.</p>
<p>Finally do remember that the true shabby chic look is only achieved by being understated, so you don&#8217;t need to have every single item in your kitchen distressed, miss-matched or floral. Sometimes less is definitely more and it is also vital that your own personality comes into play to make your dream kitchen particularly special and unique to you.</p>
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<p>Karole Howard is passionate about interiors, fabrics and colours inspired by the countryside. She launched her well known online shop <a href="http://www.countrycream.co.uk/" target="_new">http://www.countrycream.co.uk</a> in 2003 in order to help people who want to create the country look in their homes.</div>
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		<title>A Life Long Companion</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 09:44:12 +0000</pubDate>
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There are many people that influence us and touch our lives in some way, but there are often only a very few that we wish we could have around us always. These are the people that one learns to love and to treasure and often it can feel as if they are gone too quickly [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many people that influence us and touch our lives in some way, but there are often only a very few that we wish we could have around us always. These are the people that one learns to love and to treasure and often it can feel as if they are gone too quickly from our lives.</p>
<p>There is now a new way to remember and embrace people such as this and that is by creating a living memory to their spirit. As an example of a person who has made a material contribution to women everywhere, we thought that having Victorian kitchen cabinets installed would be the perfect first step in this process.</p>
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<p>We have suggested these cabinets as they come from an era in which women began to make their presence felt and this was largely thanks to the efforts of Queen Victoria and the type of reforms that she introduced into the English social system.</p>
<p>So take them as your inspiration and make your Victorian kitchen cabinets the holders of all things nearest and dearest to you and that remind you of incredible people. You could have a shelf for scrap books where you keep a collection of cuttings, photos and handwritten messages to or from the people that have made the most impact upon your life.</p>
<p>They could then serve to start a tradition and this is where you store all of the things that you would one day want to pass on to your own daughter and perhaps even your grand daughter. These cupboards will serve as a life long reminder of the people that you admire and that you would like to emulate in your own life.</p>
<p>It can be the first step in creating a constant reminder to yourself of what human beings are capable of when they are at their best.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the Author</span></strong></div>
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<p>Andre writes articles for home and lifestyle improvements. Lately he&#8217;d been writing specifically for kitchen improvements. You can find more information about kitchen cabinets at <a href="http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com/" target="_new">http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com</a>, where you can read about <a href="http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com/" target="_new">Victorian Kitchen Cabinets</a>.</div>
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		<title>Create Some Magic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 09:32:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Often we find that we feel as if we are in a rut and that we are never going to get out of it. This can be true of both work and our private lives and this can be very demoralizing. The feeling that we get is obviously a sign of something deeper that is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Often we find that we feel as if we are in a rut and that we are never going to get out of it. This can be true of both work and our private lives and this can be very demoralizing. The feeling that we get is obviously a sign of something deeper that is perhaps wrong in our lives and when you get this feeling it really is a good idea to take some form of action as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>But this is often easier said than done and one might not even know where to start. You should not feel discouraged by this feeling at it is something that most people experience. There is something that you could do that is relatively simple and could end up being the first step in a journey that could change your life.</p>
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<p>There is a saying that &#8220;change is as good as a holiday&#8221; and this is something that one can achieve very easily. The thought is that perhaps you should consider changing the nature of your kitchen. If you have modern fittings perhaps you should try a calmer and older feeling such as putting in Victorian kitchen cabinets. These will give you a feeling of going back in history and you can also know that they are going to be well made.</p>
<p>Victorian kitchen cabinets are currently very popular and there is a growing trend of people choosing these fittings when they decide on their new kitchen. This is perhaps a sign that so many people seem to be embracing retro fittings. But according to various experts it is actually more than this.</p>
<p>There is a sign that people are longing for the simplicity in times of old and that they want to make their life simpler and concentrate on the aspects that matter.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the Author</span></strong></p>
<p>Andre Hansen</p></div>
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<p>Andre writes articles about home and lifestyle improvements. You can find more information about kitchen cabinets at <a href="http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com/" target="_new">http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com</a>, where you can read about <a href="http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com/" target="_new">Victorian kitchen cabinets</a>.</div>
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		<title>Experience Victorian England Today</title>
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There is something lovely about being able to recapture a moment or a treasured memory and we are lucky that we have photos, digital cameras and video recorders to help us do just that. But there are of course other things that we might like to recapture, such as a period in history and while [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is something lovely about being able to recapture a moment or a treasured memory and we are lucky that we have photos, digital cameras and video recorders to help us do just that. But there are of course other things that we might like to recapture, such as a period in history and while this sounds almost impossible to do, it is actually quite easy. All you need is a bit of imagination, combined with a dash of creativity and soon you could create something wonderful.</p>
<p>The Victorian era in the United Kingdom marked the long and prosperous reign of Queen Victoria. She made a material contribution, not just to the history of her own country but indeed the broader Europe. This is by virtue of more than just the fact that her children were soon married into most of the continent&#8217;s royal families; her introduction of reforms to the social system in Britain with specific emphasis on the treatment of the poor.</p>
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<p>The same time period was also known for its distinctive designs and this is where one can make the past come to life in a modern day home. The perfect place to start would be the kitchen and the bathroom. You should consider the installation of Victorian kitchen cabinets for the first room and a lovely bath from the same era for the bathroom.</p>
<p>Victorian kitchen cabinets are becoming increasingly popular and are an indication of the trend that more people want to have what they call retro features in their homes. They are beautifully designed and will instantly transport you back to the second half of the nineteenth century to a time when the world was encouraged to think more critically about the plight of their fellow man. It sounds like the perfect piece of history to recapture.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the Author</span></strong></p>
<p>Andre Hansen</p></div>
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<p>Andre writes articles for home and lifestyle improvements, specifically for kitchen improvements for better living. You can find more information about kitchen cabinets at <a href="http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com/" target="_new">http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com</a>, where you can read about <a href="http://www.victoriankitchencabinets.com/" target="_new">Victorian kitchen cabinets</a>.</div>
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