If you have a simple neutral or monochromatic kitchen, if you want to liven it up a little and add a touch of color and pattern, you can just do it with a colorful and bold backsplash. Do you need some ideas to watch? Here you are!
Colorful tile backsplashes
You can rock colorful tile backsplashes – it can be a bold one-color backsplash with no prints or patterns. It can be any bold hue you like – turquoise, red, pink, emerald, sun yellow, purple, blue, or any other. Such a backsplash could be a contrasting or monochrome or neutral kitchen, or it could complement a colorful kitchen you already have. Another idea for rocking is to try a bold and colorful backsplash in various bold colors and with different prints. Such backsplashes are usually made in very neutral or dark and moody kitchens to enhance them.
As for styles, a colorful backsplash can round off any kitchen, from the farmhouse to the modern one. If you’re minimalist, just skip multi-colored backsplashes and stick with a single color that fits or contrasts.
Other colorful backsplashes
If you don’t want to install a tile backsplash or it’s too difficult to do, choose glass or wallpaper. Smooth colorful glass back walls look very modern and very bold and can round off a minimalist, modern or modern kitchen. Wallpaper backsplashes require a lot of color and pattern, but are usually not very durable. There is a cool solution – cover your background with some glass. Let yourself be inspired and bring your kitchen to life!
Most of us have small mudrooms and entrances. It is quite difficult to properly decorate them to accommodate everything you need and make it look good. Let's look at some tips and examples to turn your mudroom into a stylish one and store whatever you want.
Choose light colors and shades
Remember: the darker the room, the smaller it looks. In addition, light colors reflect the light. So if you have a tiny mud room, there is no need to paint it dark hues. Keep it white, neutral, or pastel colors and you'll love the result.
Built-in solutions
Sitting plays an important role in a dirty room and encourages guests to sit down and take off dirty shoes. Choose a built-in bench and also use it for storage by putting boots underneath or to place items that you can grab when exiting the door. You can also build in some cabinets.
Storage benches
A storage bench is a must for any mud room I think. There are storage benches with compartments and drawers to hide your hoses, umbrellas, and other things. You can always use the top to leave your bag or keys.
Cabinet solutions
Tall cupboards make optimal use of even the smallest hallway space. There is plenty of space in the closets for children to store coats and scarves. The cabinet door neatly hides everything from view and your entrance area looks clear, which at least optically maximizes the space.
Open the store
Open corners and shelves allow instant access to anything stored in a mud room. They are perfect for small spaces as they don't look bulky, provide the storage space you need, and make all of your items part of the decor.
Pegged storage
Using wall pins is a way to organize outerwear or anything else you want. Just clip pegboards where you want them, decorate them somehow, paint or print them, and attach shelves, hooks and anything else you need for storage.
Maximize the light
Mudrooms often have no light so you should maximize it to see everything you need. Plus, well-lit rooms look bigger, so light every corner. Use wall and pendant lights to save that precious space, or opt for several smart floor solutions.
In conclusion, I want to say that you can really create a functional and stylish dirty room and store all the necessary things. Use as little space as possible with a few simple solutions, combine breadboards with open shelves, a storage bench with built-in cabinets and your mudroom is functional.