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Easy Designer Kitchen

Five easy ways to give your kitchen designer wow!

A beautiful kitchen is the heart of any home (even for those of us who spend most of our cooking time around the microwave!)  Time spent together in the kitchen can bring a family closer  together and make wonderful memories (although my own memories  of doing dishes as a teenager are less than pleasant - something  about dishwater being "disgusting!") Turning your plain kitchen  into something special isn't as hard as you might think. Here  are a few simple ideas which can make your kitchen a designer  showcase.

  1. To give your cabinets a special flair, use three different stains. Use one lighter stain on the upper cabinets, one  slightly darker on the drawers and an even darker one on  the bottom cabinets. Add a little pigment in a primary  color (red, blue or yellow) to add an additional dimension  and a little "pop."
  2. To add a little flair, take out a few drawers and insert low baskets in their place. You will probably have to remove  the middle drawer slide or side slides, but that is easily  done with a screwdriver.
  3. Want to update your backsplash? Use beadboard! Have your local home improvement store cut it to length and attach  with nails or adhesive.
  4. Tired cabinet doors? Cut out the middle of the doors, leaving a two inch edge all around. Stale fabric panels to the back  of the doors. Cover the staples with fabric trim glued with  a hot glue gun. You can use any fabric from elegant to  country, stripes to plaid, or gingham to quilted.
  5. Update your cabinets with special memories. Attach frames painted or stained to match the cabinets to the front of  each door. Fill the frames with family photos or your  children's artwork. Or highlight a special collection  such as vintage handkerchiefs or postcards.

Try one of these ideas or use them to jumpstart your own creative imagination. Remember, there is a designer in each  of you! It's just very well hidden in some - VERY well hidden!

Pamela Cole Harris is an editor, writer, eco-decorator and the author of "100+ Wildly Imaginative Ways to Create Your Own Coffee Table". Visit her website, HomeAndGardenMakeover.com, for her unique view of home decorating and remodeling (and a free monthly newsletter!).