Kitchen Rugs: October 2009 Archives

Would you help me decide on a paint color?

I would like either bright yellow or dull blue.

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I've had both colors in my kitchen, and I'd go with the blue.

Depending on the color of your cabinets, yellow will look really bright in the kitchen. Blonde, white, or any pale colored cabinet will really wash out with yellow, and If your goal is to create a soothing atmosphere, bright yellow will make you feel like you are eating breakfast in a light bulb.

Dull blue can be quite trendy in the kitchen if done the right way. After painting, assess what you have for little extras such as framed photos, artwork, or shelves for knick knacks. Colors that look good with dull blue are black, white, or even brown. Items such as metal signs, wood mount art work with your favorite photos, or wall decals with an inspirational quote look great on kitchen walls.

Add a great rug under your table to really enhance the color of your walls. If you are into traditional decor, you could add a rug like this Pale Blue Oriental Rug. For country decor, a rug such as this Blue Wool Braided Rug would work well. Area rugs really add that extra depth to your decorating.


What colors should we incorporate into our apartment, to make it look classy, but welcoming?


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Pick three accent colors and work with the brown.  With a deep, chocolate brown I would choose burnt orange, golden yellow, and a deep red. 

With brown walls, your dining room/kitchen furniture can be black.  Add black frames to the walls, black candles, or framed art with your chosen accent color.  Deep chocolate, black, and burnt orange looks beautiful in a dining room.

Add your accent color through accessories such as throw pillows or blankets. Baskets with multicolored liners and lamp shades also work to pick up accent colors. 

Be sure to add a large area rug to your floor to emphasize your color scheme.  A rug such as this neutral/red contemporary would go great in a brown room.


When you put in new wooden floors , are you suppose to place throw rugs or will that just take away the idea?


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I would get area rugs, and here is why: Area rugs will protect your floor.  They will also add a real sense of style to your room, so you can change up your decor by getting a different rug for each room.  Area rugs will also create the illusion of different spaces in large, open floor plans.

An example would be in your kitchen. I've always felt that a dining table needs something under it to really define your kitchen when you have wooden floors.  A braided area rug says "Country Kitchen".  A Cotton Rug in front of your sink and by your kitchen door goes with the country theme and protects the floor.  Country is just an example, as you could do a contemporary area rug under your dining room table as well.

Try adding an area rug to one of your rooms and see how it instantly warms up the space. 

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