The kitchen is a very popular room in most homes. Family members and friends seem to end up there at some point during every large party or intimate get together. While some Vancouver homeowners like the fact that their kitchen is a gathering place, they want to make their kitchen look less kitchen-y. In short, they want the appearance of their kitchen to blend in more with the rest of the rooms in their home. Consider a few ideas for creating a kitchen minus the kitchen-y look.

Put Large Appliances in the Background

One idea is to take large appliances out of the forefront. This means having the stove, microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator built into the walls of the kitchen. A homeowner still has easy access to all of these appliances, but they don’t dominate the space. Choosing large appliances in subdued colors is also helpful in achieving this purpose.

A Skylight in the Kitchen

Putting a skylight in the kitchen is another way to make the space look less kitchen-y. This is especially true if there are skylights in the living room, hallway and elsewhere in the home. The presence of a skylight gives the kitchen the same tone as the rest of the home. Plus, a skylight gives any room a pleasant dose of natural light throughout the day.

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A New Collection of Countertops

Brightly colored, shiny countertops in a kitchen can really set the room apart from all of the other rooms in a home. This is why a homeowner who wants to make the kitchen look less kitchen-y should opt for countertops in a neutral color with a subtle pattern. It’s even more effective if the color and pattern of the kitchen countertops echoes colors and patterns seen throughout the home.

Cabinets Designed to Hide Kitchen-y Items

There are certain items that are notorious for making a kitchen look kitchen-y. Some examples of these items include containers of spices, salt and pepper shakers, sugar bowls, napkin holders and water pitchers. Today, there are many cabinet designs that are both appealing and practical. A homeowner can put all of those kitchen-y items along with others into this cabinet to hide them from anyone who walks in. Oftentimes, this type of cabinet doesn’t even look like a cabinet. It simply looks like an attractive addition to the décor. The professionals at Alair Homes help homeowners come up with unique ideas for cabinets that would never be categorized as kitchen-y. Homeowners from Peterborough in Ontario to Carmel, Indiana have successfully worked with Alair Homes to create a fresh look for their kitchen.

Shelves for Interesting Décor

A collection of impressive shelves in a kitchen can help the room to resemble other rooms in the home. For instance, putting several stylish shelves above the sink and countertop in a kitchen allows a homeowner a place for framed photos, vases of flowers and books. These are items found in the living room, hallway and the bedrooms of many homes. Adding them to the kitchen makes the room follow suit with the rest of the house.

Taking advantage of any of these ideas can make a kitchen look more modern. And it will still be the most popular room in the home!