Decorating a Bungalow Kitchen
Decorating a bungalow – The front door is usually opened into the living room, while additional rooms float one to the next without the use of many halls. This era promoted the use of handmade wood trim, built-in cupboards and accessories, a response to the industrialized Victorian era. The kitchen was designed with practical, plenty of storage and cabinets were designed by hand. The unique historic character bungalow offers the homeowner with many options for interior decoration.
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Choose your wall color. The original colors would have been rich yellow, red, green or okra. These colors can darken a room. You can paint the walls a lighter shade of any of these colors, if you prefer. Avoid wallpaper and borders, which would make decorating a bungalow feel less and messy and the tutorials seem lower. Determine if you prefer wood or a painted surface on your cabinets. A natural finish should be a medium hot tone. These surfaces are closest to what the original interior would have presented.
Decorating a bungalow with install granite or cement worktops. Coordinate the color with your walls. Imagine a finely ground surface if you choose granite. The craftsmen under Arts and Crafts era used natural materials with a matte finish for a subtle look. Select natural hardwood or ceramic tiles for floors. A wooden floor should be a medium ton. Ceramic tiles can be used with this style home. Tile color should be light with a natural light finish. Use large squares to make the room look larger. Avoid small details in tiles, as it will look small and busy.