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Three Tips In Making Your Kitchen Party-Ready

by Deborah TuckerOctober 11, 20210675

The most beautiful time of the year is fast approaching. Before we know it, holiday music, cold breeze, and wonderful decors will surround the whole neighborhood. Reunions, parties, gatherings, or just simple meals will occur everywhere and what makes those events special is the hearty meals. Aside from beautifying your home by doing cabinet refacing La Verne, add holiday spirit by designing your countertop as well.

Many homeowners usually focus on adding decorations in their living rooms, halls, staircases, back yard, and front yard, that they fail to show the holiday spirit in their kitchen. To give your dull countertop a sparkle, we’ve gathered some design ideas just in time for the holiday season.

Consider your countertop space.

Before jumping right into your makeover project, ponder on how large or small your countertop is. Not every design would be good, especially if you have lesser countertop space. You may opt for an extensive design to wrap around your large countertop or decorate two to four sections of it if you have a smaller one.

Incorporate ornaments

Holiday-themed glass ornaments, gingerbread houses, tinsels, countertop trees, garlands, and colored glass balls are some of the things that can amplify the holiday spirit in your kitchen. If you want to be dainty and not a fan of splendor, you can also put some greeneries and a grand centerpiece in the middle of your countertop. 

Avoid overdesigning

While putting holiday design can be exciting, there’s always too much. Your kitchen’s functionality is what you should always prioritize all year round rather than the appearance or style. If you think you’d be uncomfortable with the countertop decors and it may obstruct you from your daily chores, consider removing them instead. After all, no one would want to be distracted while making mouthwatering dishes, right?

Add festive lightings

Holidays are supposed to brighten anyone’s day, not just figuratively but also in a literal way. After a year-end cabinet refacing La Verne project, you should also add more lightings in the dimmer areas of the kitchen. For a more festive look, consider adding festive Christmas lightings below your countertop.

For more tips and tricks concerning countertop holiday designing, visit this infographic provided by Kitchen Cabinet Refacing.

Remember to rely on a trusted professional who can guide you in your kitchen remodeling needs like KCR. Kitchen Cabinet Refacing is the web’s most complete consumer resource guide on cabinet refacing. For more information, visit our website at kitchencabinetrefacing.com.

Tips on Decorating Your Kitchen Countertop during Holidays

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