christmas kitchen
Spruce Up Your Christmas Kitchen
Christmas is just around the corner, so pull down those boxes of holiday decor from the attic, roll up your flannel sleeves, and get to work. Most of us tend to do this by adding festive details to every inch of our houses, inside and out. Yet more work needs to be done. Make sure the kitchen gets an extra dash of holiday cheer when it is time to layer on more Christmas Kitchen decor throughout the rest of your house.
Make Your Kitchen Look Christmassy?
Window Decoration
Choosing the right Christmas decorations for your kitchen windows can be tricky. Decorate your home with a simple arrangement of ornaments and greenery for an appropriate holiday look.
Display Your Holiday Dishware:
Display your holiday plates and accessories to spruce up a boring kitchen shelf. It’s the simplest way to get into the Christmas spirit.
Display a Beautiful Floral Arrangement
Nothing beats a kitchen with an eye-catching floral arrangement in holiday-appropriate colours. Surround it with all-white candles to complete the look.
In a Festive Bowl, Combine Warm Winter Ingredients.
Look to traditional winter ingredients like pinecones, cinnamon, acorns, and dried fruit for a more natural and understated holiday vibe. Put them in a bowl and you’re done!
ICE WHITE QUARTZ |
UNIQUE CALACATTA GOLD QUARTZ
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ASTRAL LACTEA OBSIDIANA |
Christmas Tree in Kitchen
Kitchen Christmas Tree
As the holidays approach, people usually spend more time in the kitchen baking and cooking. This tree’s mint green and cherry red palette was inspired by old green hobnail glass and kitchen utensils.
Blue & Green Christmas Tree
Decorative glass ornaments were used on the living room tree in blue, green, and gold hues. Presents under the tree were also made to look restrained.
Lots of Lights
The Christmas tree with tiny white lights on every branch seems to have a unique atmosphere. There’s nothing more relaxing than spotting a Santa in the living room corner as you sneak downstairs to see him.
UNIQUE BIANCO QUARTZ
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UBATUBA GRANITE
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MADURA GOLD GRANITE
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How to Maximise Kitchen Space this Christmas
Utilize Your Island
If your island lacks a seating area, it’s easy to overlook it as an ‘overflow’ option when entertaining. But there’s no reason it can’t be used if you’re short on table space – or any other area of worktop for that matter.
Simply order a few cost-efficient bar stools, place a table setting, and you have a new seating area.
Make Smart Storage Decisions.
Have you gone crazy with your holiday food shopping? Are your kitchen cupboards overflowing? Instead of leaving shopping on the work surface, try to find alternative places to store items.
Could you keep your bulk purchase of red wine and fizz in the garage? Or some large chocolate boxes stashed under your bed? This will not only give you more space in the kitchen, but it will also prevent people from stealing supplies before the big day.
Make Use of Light.
Dark spaces appear smaller and less inviting. Lighten the mood, open up the space, and create a cosy festive atmosphere with your lighting. You could use under cabinet lighting, carefully placed lamps, or even twinkly fairy lights – and besides, it is Christmas.
BIANCO MAX GRANITE |
CAFE IMPERIAL GRANITE |
NERO COSMOS GRANITE |
Kitchen Island for Christmas
Decorate Your Kitchen Island Stools
If you have chairs or stools in your kitchen, adding simple decoration to the back of them will give your room a festive makeover and makes a lovely kitchen island idea.
where fir sprigs have been enhanced with pretty bows for a subtle nod to the holiday season The minimalist garland and mini Christmas tree ornaments on the shelving are also a stylish addition for the holidays.
Dangle Decor from the Ceiling
Suspending Christmas decorations above a kitchen table is a unique way to add a festive ambiance to the room if you have the space. Paper honeycombs and stars are popular, but you can go all-out with additional Christmas candle ideas and sparkly and colourful shiny things. A simple method is to use brass hooks, but another option is to hang decorations from a branch.
BIANCO CRYSTAL GRANITE |
NERO MARQUINA MARBLE |
METROPOLIS DARK QUARTZ |
Christmas Kitchen Decorating Idea
Understated Christmas Kitchen
With no red bows in sight, it’s obvious it’s the holidays when you walk into this, kitchen-especially right before Christmas when the nine-foot farm table is stacked with gingerbread houses and other holiday festivities. The black steel-framed range hood is flanked by giant windows decorated with simple garland.
Christmas Kitchen with Fresh Greenery
Simple touches of fresh greenery, such as garland, wreaths, and mini trees, “Christmas up” this clean space without being overwhelming or in the way.
Christmas Window Garland Kitchen
The garland is the star of this elegant Christmas kitchen design, which is accented with hints of red from the antique Santa, a bowl of apples, Dutch oven, and ribbon.
Even though your kitchen is the most useful room in your home, it is also the center of your home, where you’ll spend lots of time this season. So make it merry!
SILVER CLOUD MARBLE |
CALACATTA VAGLI MARBLE |
PORTORO SILVER MARBLE |