Nathan Lynch asked:
The kitchen is the heart of the home and you want it to be a room that is welcoming and cozy for family and guests. But kitchens tend to be busy places and can get messy and cluttered up pretty quickly with all of the appliances and gadgets, not to mention décor items, which can diminish the nice atmospheric state you’re going for. One good solution is to install a kitchen island. Not only are they convenient as a means of additional workspace, but many are equipped with their own cabinets and drawers to help you prevent that untidy appearance.
Your first consideration when deciding on a which type of kitchen island you’d like should probably be how you plan to use it and their functions are as varied as the wide range of design options. They can be a utilized as a food preparation area, a baking center, a serving spot for an informal meal or buffet and the perfect setting to sit and nibble a snack or sandwich. An island even can provide a quiet spot for children to do their homework, close to mom while she gets after school snacks or dinner together.
Take the opportunity to make your kitchen island mutli-functional because there’s lots of options to choose from. Just about any appliance can be built into it including cook tops, under-the-counter refrigerators, sinks, dishwashers and trash compactors. Deep drawers provide a place to store bulky cookware and pullout shelves allow for more easy access. Pick a countertop for your island that matches your other counters or make it stand out by using a contrasting material. Also, your choice of cabinetry and decorative elements can make your island into a real quality item, similar to a fine furniture piece.
The dimensions and placement of your kitchen island will depend on the shape and space available in your kitchen. Professionals say that the island should be positioned at least 36″ from existing cabinets and 42″ from the range, refrigerator or dishwasher to allow plenty of room for opening doors and easy maneuvering around your workspace area. The height of your kitchen island can vary to suit your individual needs. If you can’t make up your mind on that one, a multi-level island might be the solution.
With all of the new trends in home design, kitchens have become an important part of the family’s living and entertaining space. If you don’t have the time or money to design your own island, there are many terrific ready-made islands you can order also. Take your time and choose the island that best suits your needs and taste so you are sure to enjoy it for many years to come.
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Archive for ◊ February, 2009 ◊
By: Gen Wright
About the Author:
Candi Randolph is a Design Consultant,
owner of Simply Designed
Home decor can be the first wish for every housewife. First home decorating is preferred by all housewives even if there's some holiday season is going or not. Then they are contacting the interior decorators for home decoration. Almost every woman wants the rooms in your home to be brilliant, the best of furniture and color scheme of the walls to please your eyes. There are many points to consider while buying items or articles of your choice with a price affordable. Just a glimpse of a real room in a little compartment, it is unlikely to undertake to address the decor stores. Think wisely, to buy something similar or close to these pieces in every aspect at low price according to your budget. The satisfaction and happiness should work after you do all this for your home. The? t? Dona sits just staring at the photos from that compartment. Stand up and imagine your site the way you like to decorate. Firs know that particular thing that catch your eyes. Then work therefore the selection of the color scheme of the wall, hanging wall, the sofa system or any old piece that matches up with the fourth. All what you need is an innovative and creative thinking with some helpers to your home dà © cor. You must have instinct to properly arrange all the furniture to fit the particular space given. For example if the color of your wall does not calm your eyes then it is recommended good buys some paint as deep or bright color for your wall creamy color that gives comfort or relax your eyes. Decorate your wall or a design by adding texture using a sponge, a crumpled newspaper, or template. New coat of paint on the demonstration of the wall as if you bought a new home. Other things you love make decorating your home can know of any good magazine or under any pattern of interior decorator. Keep doing some innovative things decorating the home. Some gift items, antique or piece will serve the best items to beautify your site. Proper attention must be paid in different site linens and bedroom linens, linens of the living room, etc.. spruce up your kitchen to keep all utensils, containers in a drawer. The kitchen drawer system will take care of your kitchen and says you need to worry as if when the cutlery missing out. There are some stores available discounted. Or you can do is buy those essential items for home decoration at the time of sale, even when buying the festive season at low price. Purchase hangings wall of wood, metal or fabric material to help the foot to your problem if your wall is empty. Or the system used for the TV screen or wall music works more if your mind is blank of any creative idea. Other items such as mirror work, the piece of art or work of the framework are also useful in home decoration. Thus, these tips will take you a long way in home decorating. The other family members and appreciate their work done behind the home decor are returning.
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Patti Cloar asked:
You can dive into growing a home herb garden in sublime blissful ignorance. Especially if you choose chives plants as your path to grow herb garden plantings. I speak from earthy experience. Despite many missteps and blunders, somehow my chives plants were flourishing and bountiful.
I admit a happy chance landed those chives plants into my life some years ago. Yes, I stumbled into beginning my own home herb garden by planting chives plants aplenty! Usually people are led into planting an herb garden by their love of cooking with herbs. Nope. Not me. While an avid novice gardener, herbs were totally lacking in my cooking. But, an encounter with chives plants in my herb home garden changed all that. The entire experience drew me to introduce you to chives as an herb plant for your garden and share my tips and discoveries gardening with chives herbs taught me.
Typically people think of chives as these dried up little green pieces that look like cuttings from your lawn. Sadly little taste survives in this dried version. Most of us are introduced to using chives as an herb simply as a condiment for a baked potato…sour cream with chives. Due to its past classification as a common household herb, the fascinating features of chives as a plant and herb have been much maligned. Here’s what I unearthed as a beginner planting my own home herb garden when I somehow mistakenly ordered 9 chives plants, but intended to get only 1.
The Basics Of Chives Plants For The Home Herb Garden
Chives are part of the onion family but the flavor is much milder and more subtle. Until you’ve tasted fresh chives you won’t believe the difference in taste from those dried up commercial counterparts sold at the store! Chives grow in clumps, which is why they’re always referred to as plural. The upright green shoots growing from the clumps are really called the leaves of the plant.
Growing chives is a dream for beginners gardening herbs at home. I’m prime proof of how easy it is. In fact, for ease of growing I put them in the category of daylilies because they’re so indestructible no matter the amount of rain or scorching heat. I was clueless how to plant my chives plants (or any herb) in the garden when they arrived. Somehow they’ve survived in the clay soil of hot Kentucky summers for almost a decade now. You can even dig up their roots (actually little onion-like bulbs), divide them, and replant them just like daylilies! Although chives plants are best planted in a healthy mixture of soil, peat, sand and compost, my ignorance proves chives plants do well as long as they have plenty of sun and some water now and then.
In my accidental adventure growing herbs in my home garden, I discovered chives plants are perennial! That means, the plant dies back through the winter and sprouts new leaves in the spring. Perennials make a gardener’s life far easier simply because they DO automatically emerge every year without my help.
Also in the spring, the chives plant produces a bounty of beautiful purple “pom-pom” flowers that sprout up on tall stems. Who knew growing chives produced beautiful flowers as well? The flowers, similar in shape to the flowers in clover but bigger, can be used in dried ornamental bouquets, too. The bees happen to love those flowers. Just by growing my chives plants, there’s this added benefit of attracting the bees for pollinating some of my other garden plantings. The flowers are edible, but frankly I haven’t given that a try.
Another side benefit for my outdoor home garden is the chives plants actually protect my other plants and flowers from unwanted insects–like aphids. Insects apparently find chives to be repulsive. You can also use the juice of the leaves as a repellant. The juice is equally repugnant to pests. The chives plants themselves are very hardy and don’t seem to be prone to diseases (or pests).
Home Herb Garden Basics – Chives Culinary Side
Chives are chock full of vitamin A and C, plus calcium and iron. A great choice to flavor foods, cut chives are fat free and combine well with more than sour cream and cream cheese. I found them a winning alternative to salt seasoning. Harvesting chives is a simple task. Simply snip some of those leaves (the soft green shoots) down to the base. The chives plants will continue replenishing itself by regrowing the leaves continuously during its growing season.
Chop the leaves into smaller pieces and use them fresh. The oils of the plants are its seasoning source. By chopping the leaves, the oils are released to flavor your food along with an arresting aroma. Store what you don’t use in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for about a week. Postpone washing the chives until you use them. The extra moisture will make them wilt and decay rapidly.
Add them for flavoring to perk up your soups, sandwiches, fish, vegetable dishes, sauces, and salads. The vast variety of culinary uses can ignite those creative juices and rock your recipes.
For instance, I have a friend whose family loves to enjoy ‘chives sandwiches’ every spring. Avoid the mistake of growing chives as a basic garden herb simply for a garnish…it’s so much more versatile. Try using them to make an herb vinegar. A low cost gift exhibiting your new talents in growing herbs in your home garden without revealing you’re a beginner!
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