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Have you noticed that, although supposedly otherwise, kitchens can often be cold and uninviting when it comes to their design? Esp. when they feature sleek contemporary cabinetry and a monochromatic palette that lack personality and interest. Which on the other hand, if you ask me, is a good thing as a neutral minimalistic background can be the perfect canvas to add personal touches and create a unique sophisticated style.
So, if that's your case, or if, even worse, you happen to live in a rental with the most boring generic cabinetry and tiling ever, how can you bring a personal vibe and a welcoming note to this room?
When my clients ask what is the quickest and easiest way to add warmth to the living room the answer is pretty straightforward; a cozy throw. It adds texture, pattern and depth as well as character and a lived vibe to the decor. Quite similarly, a linen tablecloth brings all the above to the kitchen setting.
Along with tea towels, napkins and curtains, a tablecloth is a perfect way to bring a warmth only textiles can bring to any room. I am suggesting linen as it is a sturdy, natural material that you can wash like a million times and only get better in time. Quite a pro for a busy kitchen without any doubt. And, doesn't need ironing. Even bigger of a pro, right?
A natural material such as linen can be a great contrast to a sleek minimalistic design but it is also a great match to a more eclectic, country or chic interior. Actually, I can't think of a setting where linen is not a good match. And, when combined with other natural materials, like wood, ceramics and foliage, things are getting way better for that matter.
I have been using this linen tablecloth for almost a year now and I love how it brings my whole kitchen decor together. I love its rough texture, the fact that it is durable and easy to wash and place back on the table in a few hours time and that its natural color hides all the everyday spots (and I do have a toddler and a baby in the house!). Anyway, there are endless options of linen tablecloths out there, from the affordable ones at H&M to the more sustainable handmade ones from independent sellers on Etsy that you can have at almost any size and color you wish.
Do you use a tablecloth on your kitchen table? Do you love the idea of hiding your kitchen table or do you prefer to keep as is? Any other tips on adding a welcoming note to the kitchen decor are highly appreciated!
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