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Decorating A Cafe Kitchen

Decorating a cafe kitchen can be simple, romantic, and quite easy on the wallet. Some of the most popular kitchens in the world are located within Paris cafes. The French have exquisite taste and decorating abilities. It is no wonder why so many people across the world often decorate their own homes and businesses taking after the French.

What can the French teach us about decorating a cafe kitchen? Well, there are many different and very popular decorations you could consider. The first thing you should do is start with the big items, then work in the smaller items as you go. This will make sure you are matching the main furniture with the decor. So, let's talk about seating first.

One of the most popular aspects the French use when decorating a café kitchen is the Bistro style seating. Typically, in cafés you will find this type of seating created with wood or iron in the colors of white or black. When choosing seating consider the size of the kitchen. Typically the Bistro seating will have room enough for two to four people.

Next, consider the walls. In any French café you walk into you will find wall art hanging on the walls. Generally, this art consists of some sort of food and coffee. Other art around the room could be chalkboards or even glass colored bottles.

Next, consider candleholders and lamps. These are excellent accessories for your room and can create the exact mood you are looking for. Tables and counter tops should be adorned with beautiful candles and candleholders. If you are looking for a lamp, consider beaded and dark colored lampshades when decorating a cafe kitchen.

Essentially, take great care in choosing and coordinating colors in your cafe kitchen. Make sure you set the right mood, offer the right ambience, and choose every detail accordingly. If you are creative and crafty, you can even make some of the items yourself. For example, you could color and bead a lampshade exactly how you want it or make your own candleholders.


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