Country Kitchen Interior
Style
When you're looking to design a kitchen, you'll
need to consider functionality, as well as design.
The country kitchen is often called 'the heart of the
home'; it's where food is lovingly prepared and families gather
to cook together. It's so important to make sure you have a
country kitchen design that really fits your lifestyle, and
also look beautiful.

Look to the classic simplicity of kitchen's of the past for
inspiration - they were built humbly and with very few extras.
They worked, and were lived in, and looked
perhaps slightly hotch-potch, but were essentially
beautiful. The stove was the centrepiece, and the family
nestled closely on cold nights to warm up. There weren't any
kitchen "gadgets", so storage needs were minimal, and each
item was made to last and be used.
When you're thinking about your kitchen, consider how many
of your things you actually use - a re-design is a great
opportunity to declutter! Keep accessories to a minimum and get
rid of second-rate duplicates that take up valuable space.
Contemporary kitchen design is practical but often
monotonous; instead of choosing the latest trend, opt for
traditional, well-made fittings and cabinets, that will
continue to last for many years. Oak or pine are good options,
especially if you have contact with a good carpenter that can
help build a bespoke kitchen for your home.
Look to inspiration from caravan living and shepherds
chalets in the Swiss mountains - the little details
matter. Be selective about each detail, and finish everything
off with a cute twist of ribbon or fancy carpentry. Stick to a
simple colour scheme made up of natural hues, that compliments
the color of the ingredients you cook with.
English Country Kitchen
Ideas
The typical English farmhouse would not be complete
without an Aga or classic stove as the central focus of the
room. In classic dark red, blue, green or cream, these large
multifuel stoves are a great centrepiece to design the rest of
your space around. Look out for secondhand or restored stoves
online or in your local paper.
Pretty tiles as your sink splashback are both
practical and pretty, if you stick to simple colours and
designs. And cute lace curtains or wooden blinds will add a bit
of rural Swedish charm to finish the edges of the room.
Cottage Designs and
Inspiration
Quaint cottages deserve cute vintage crockery and
antique accessories, as well as a small wooden table with fresh
flowers at the centre. Tiled floors are also great - with
underfloor heating they are even better - as it's easy to wipe
up mess and brush clean.
When designing a cottage from scratch, think about how you'd
like your room laid out - how much work surface space do
you really need? how much storage? if you often go to the
fridge, does it need to be placed close to a chopping
board? do you need certain items at eye level, in order to find
them more easily?
Write down a list of things you often do in the
kitchen, or just keep in mind how you currently use the space
and where your kitchen could be improved in it's functionality.
Keep notes.
Consider if you'll be doing any entertaining, and if you
have a large family, whether you ought to have a big
presentation space for birthday and special occasion buffet
style dining. If you have a lot of other people round for
coffee or tea, do you require a special place to display
your homemade cakes and pastries? Or a well organised drinks
cabinet?
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