Thursday 24 December 2015

Southwestern Style Kitchen Decor

Liven up a plain kitchen by adding Southwestern decor.


Southwestern decor became trendy in the 1980s. Initially, many attempts at Southwestern style decorating were over the top and gaudy. To achieve a Southwestern feel without going overboard, choose accent pieces deliberately and carefully. Aim to create a Southwestern ambiance with subtle decor. Does this Spark an idea?


Features


Yellow ochre is a typical color used when creating a Southwestern theme.


Southwestern decor should feature stone elements such as stone or tile flooring and countertops. Pick accessories such as hand towels, valances, and serving platters that feature bright colors and geometric patterns. Choose primary colors such as carmine red, indigo blue, and yellow ochre. Accent with colors such as orange, green and purple. Another less bold color scheme includes colors such as pink, beige and yellow.


Types


Display pieces of heavy stoneware on your countertops.


You can find all sorts of Southwestern decor items. Choose from pottery, trivets, stoneware, and wall art featuring Southwestern themes. When selecting hand towels, choose rough textures and bold colors. Stay away from heavily patterned and coordinated towels and accessories that match exactly.


Considerations


Choose a favorite painting to tie together other design elements.


If your kitchen does not have stone elements, consider using Southwestern rugs to accents floors, or adding rustic doorknobs to cabinets for a Southwestern flair. Choose one main accent piece such as a painting or vase to tie together all other colors and elements featured in your kitchen.

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