A Tuscan Kitchen Design
Written on February 26, 2008 – 6:37 am | by Deepak Shrivastava
In Tuscan kitchen design, there are particular elements that you can incorporate into achieving your Italian style kitchen. Tuscan kitchens often have a separate area for baking. It is in a bit of its own area, but is still a part of the space. Other tips are visible spices on display. This flaunts the love of cooking , and openness to any Tuscan style kitchen.
Some specific areas of decor that will make a difference are:
a. Tuscan Flooring
b. Cabinetry
c. Furnishings
d. Tuscan Accessories
e. Faucets and Sinks
f. Counter Tops
g. Wall Color
Italian style kitchen cabinets typically are open. The cabinets in your Tuscan home can be either with or without doors. The open look and feel of the cabinets allow beautiful Italian pieces to be displayed. This not only assists in bringing out additional colors in your Tuscany kitchen, but it also serves its main purpose of providing adequate storage. In a Tuscany kitchen, often, cabinetry typically is not wall-to-wall of the like. Cabinets in a Tuscan villa typically look mis-matched; almost as if they can be moved about in the space.
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