What You Should Know About Mexican Kitchen Decoration
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On a recent shopping spree, I came across a gigantic hording that caught my attention with its very thought provoking punch line. “It requires a great deal of passion to follow the road less traveled”, a succinct pronouncement that kind of jolted me out of my stupor.
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For those that believe that variety is the undisputed spice of life, there’s only one beacon of hope. It’s called Mexican kitchen decoration. So without any further ado, let’s plunge headlong into the uncharted waters of Mexican themed kitchens.
More Spicy Than You Ever Imagined
One look at a Mexican style kitchen design and it’s amply evident where the inspiration comes from. Of course, from the very unique Mexican cooking methods, known the world over for their penchant for spicy flavor. Mexican decorating ideas display the same zest and verve. Decorate your kitchen in earthy Mexican style, and you create a space that’s simply too hot to handle.
A Heady Brew Of Scintillating Colors And Textures
Whether decorations for a Mexican theme party, an eye-catching Mexican calendar or enigmatic Mexican decor and home furnishings, it’s really hard to gloss over the striking similarities. I’m referring to the bold, uninhibited use of dramatic colors and textures.
It’s also the link that brings together Mediterranean and Mexican decor. Simply put, brightly colored Mexican style kitchens celebrate all the beautiful things that life has to offer. Sure you would like to be part of this rollicking jamboree as well.
9 Resplendent Ways: You’ll Never Hit A False Note
Have you succumbed to the charm of Mexican kitchen designs hook, line and sinker? Here are ways in which you can create the iconic essence of Mexican kitchen decoration in your home too:
- Flooring: If your kitchen space is undergoing a complete overhaul, then laying a new floor, preferably hardwood or tile floor is certainly in the offing. Less ambitious plans can be given shape with help from sprawling area rugs or linoleum. But there’s nothing to beat the rustic appeal of terracotta tiles, something’s that’s an inextricable part of Mexican fiesta kitchens.
- Lighting: For homeowners that want to go the whole hog, a new track lighting system would certainly more than illuminate the earthy allure of a Mexican kitchen. But if you’re forced to work on a shoe-string budget, holiday lights inside rustic Mexican kitchen cabinets will enliven the entire place. Whatever kind of lighting you choose, make sure it fuses with the spirit of the place.
- Walls: Every inch of space on the walls pays rich tribute to the sultry climate that’s an intrinsic part of Mexico. The orange stone wall look is simply stunning. Use a sponge for special effects, and the prolific combination of light and terracotta orange looks heavenly. Muted shades of white and ivory also cut a pretty picture, perfect for those that aren’t too keen to experiment too much. Either way, Mexican kitchen colors enrich not just your kitchen, but also your life.
- Windows: Discard those heavy drapes and other very stylish window treatments for more sublime options in wood and bamboo. Open your windows to exotic style with wooden valences soaked in distressed paint or bamboo blinds accentuated with hanging chilli pepper string lights masquerading as a valence. Serapes in enchanting shades are sure to strike a chord almost instantly.
- Furniture: It’s certainly time to roll out the red carpet for a Mexican style round table and chairs that recreate that Mayan Riviera splendor.
- Kitchen countertops: Scintillating, majestic black makes a strong comeback in Mexican styled kitchens. Granite is certainly the numero uno choice, as this smooth texture in black blends perfectly with the cauldron of appliances in the space. Marble comes a close second. But with red or green trims, it certainly can give granite a run for its money. The luminous impact of cobalt blue tiled countertops transgresses boundaries.
- Backsplash: There’s nothing like Talavera tiles to air brush the charisma of a Mexican styled kitchen.
- Kitchen cabinets: Flaming red cabinets not only get my vote, but that of every designer that knows his craft. Let shutters swathed in frosted glass add to the mystique of the cabinets. Even decoupage paper tiles look fabulous. Eschew that dull, antiquated look on the cupboards and the fridge with soulful Mexican art.
- Accessories: No Mexican kitchen decoration is possible without the magnetic presence of vibrant accessories in an array of patterns and designs. An intricately styled table cloth, Talavera kitchen canisters, dinnerware in multi-colored hues are a treat for sore eyes. Hand painted terracotta pots, salt and pepper shakers, clay jugs and authentic wrought iron and wooden pieces are sure to make you delirious with joy. Display your collection of colorful plates and platters on wrought iron shelves and watch the sensational impact on your guests. Hand painted murals and decorative wall coverings in fiery red, sparkling blue and sunshine yellow infuse warmth like no other.
No Tedious Journey This
If the hypnotic power of Mexican styled kitchens is simply too hard to resist, wait till you come across Spanish kitchen designs. Just like their Mexican counterparts, Spanish decorating ideas are all about making all your multi-hued fantasies come true.
The Mediterranean Influence Is Unmistakable
The different ways to design a Spanish kitchen are unified by the tremendous Mediterranean influence. And the Mediterranean backsplash ceramic tiles that maintain a hallowed monopoly in Spanish style inspired kitchen design form just the tip of the cherry shake.
Never Go Wrong With This Concoction
Spanish style kitchens are a perfect harmony of diverse textures, patterns and designs. But it’s the liberal use of vivacious, zesty colors that ensures that they’re in a league of their own.
Leather, ceramic, pottery, copper, wood and a host of other materials find their place in the sun here. Large kitchen islands, intricately layered walls and ceilings in warm colors, natural stone countertops, tiled backsplashes, leather and wrought iron furniture with delicately woven tapestry, dark wood Spanish style kitchen cabinets, butcher’s blocks and a deluge of dramatic accessories like terracotta vases, copper canisters and bowls, earthen pots, wrought iron candle holders and baskets dispel all doubts that these fabulous kitchens have more to write home about than just European influences in Spanish ceramic tiles.
So this summer when the mercury rises, let something spicy and sizzling give the soaring temperatures some competition. Try decorations in Mexican or Spanish style. And here's what you might want to see on Tuscan Kitchen Decor .