A Christmas Ready Kitchen – Getting Your Kitchen Prepared for the Holidays

A Christmas Ready Kitchen – Getting Your Kitchen Prepared for the Holidays

 The silly season is here, meaning that many of us will be slaving away in the kitchen while our families crowd around. And while it may be a delight to have family so close, no one wants a human traffic jam while you’re trying to cook Christmas lunch. The kitchen is often the busiest place in the home during Christmas. So how can you get it ready for the big day?

Take It Outside

Why spend all day inside? Take advantage of the Australian weather and incorporate your outdoor space with your indoor kitchen. Not only will this allow more room for guests, but could halve your cooking time as well. Have an outdoor kitchen or a BBQ? Perfect! Dad can man the grill outside while Grandma keeps her eye on the potatoes inside. And if you can’t combine the two areas, consider installing a bi-folding window in the kitchen, or creating a simple pathway.

Keep Those Benches Clear

It may sound simple enough, but keeping your kitchen benches clear from clutter is a vital step in Christmas preparation. Not only will you need enough space to prepare food, but to serve it as well. Of course, your family are going to want to join in – so consider creating a space where they can help without having to enter the kitchen. Don’t have long enough benches? A multi-purpose movable unit can help. Look for one on wheels and the same height as your benches, so it can act as an extension.

Go With The Flow

Your kitchen is busy at the best of times, but Christmas can make it feel chaotic. Maintain calm in the kitchen and think about the traffic flow – where will people come in and out? Can you create different points of entry and exit so family can come and go without feeling crowded? And place things that will be used often away from the busiest part of the kitchen. That way, your guests can grab what they need without getting under your feet.

Act Posh and Get a Butler (Pantry, That Is)

As nice as it would be, not everyone can have their very own butler for Christmas. So why not have the next best thing – a butler’s pantry! A butler’s pantry is a great way to store the things you won’t need for the day, as well as to hide any mess from your Christmas lunch. Don’t have one? No problem! Even a small walk-in pantry can be converted into a butler’s pantry. Or you can section off a small part of your kitchen. This way, you can keep your kitchen clean and clear for the day’s festivities.

Outdoor Kitchen Design - Mistakes to Avoid

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Imagine a warm summer’s evening, family and friends chatting and laughing around a beautifully set table in the garden. There are few things more homely and inviting than a gathering in an outdoor entertainment area. That is, unless your outdoor kitchen is poorly designed.

A costly disappointment like this can be averted by avoiding these 4 major mistakes when designing your outdoor kitchen.

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Not considering kitchen functionality

An outdoor kitchen creates images of carefree relaxation; however, it is still a functioning kitchen. When designing an outdoor kitchen, the same attention must be paid to the layout of the space as you would to a kitchen inside your home.

You want to have enough countertop space to prepare your meals without obstruction. Then, of course, there is always the clean-up to consider. Make sure that there are sinks for rinsing and washing up, with efficient plumbing installed.

That said, you must consider that indoor materials and surfaces are not necessarily suitable or practical for outdoor use. Think about factors such as slippery surfaces, heat-absorbing surfaces and similar hazards that could turn out to be unwanted party guests.

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Installing the wrong appliances

The first step in choosing your equipment is deciding whether you will cook with a good old wood fire, with gas or other cooking methods. For anyone you choose, you will need to ensure that the appliance is large enough to provide enough capacity.

If your outdoor kitchen design includes additional appliances such as pizza ovens, for example, be sure to leave enough space for moving around freely, working and placing items. Remember that appliances should be specified for outdoor use.

Ventilation is essential to a well-designed outdoor kitchen. Heat, smoke and gas must be allowed to escape through vents, preventing build-up in the entertainment area and also potential fire hazards.

Forgetting to include storage

You can’t entertain your guests very well when you’re constantly running into the house to collect dishes and items that you couldn’t store outside. Storage for utensils should be easily within reach and kept safe from rain. Include airtight storage for spices and sauces and consider space for cold storage of your meat, drinks etc.

Lighting

An easily forgotten element of outdoor kitchen design is the lighting. Very often, outdoor lighting is insufficient for cooking and working at night. As much as the right lighting affects the atmosphere, it also affects the cooking and eating experience!

There are a variety of options available that are aesthetically pleasing, functional and energy-efficient. Speak to your experienced builder or designer to make your dream outdoor kitchen an idyllic reality.

Green Kitchens - 50 Shades of Green

The colour green first and foremost means life, nature and harmony. Green is a refreshing colour that represents growth, safety and fertility. It's no wonder people are choosing green as a colour to paint their kitchens. Did we mention that green paint names are AWESOME?!

Here are 5 green colours you need to consider for your kitchen's next facelift!

Forest Green

This colour lends itself to a modern and traditional style kitchen. When paired with white and stainless steel, forest green will turn any kitchen from drab and outdated to fab and on-trend!Green kitchens - Adelaide Outdoor Kitchens

Cape Verde

Did you know that Verde means 'green' in Spanish? Cape Verde mixes a forest green with a deep teal making for a surprisingly fresh colour for kitchen cabinets. Light timber furniture and gold taps or appliances are the perfect pals for this colour.Green Kitchens - Adelaide Outdoor Kitchens

Green Verditer

A fresh, modern and trendy green. Green Verditer is totally timeless too. Compliment the green with white or pops of yellow or salmon pink.Green Kitchens - Adelaide Outdoor Kitchens

Mint Green

This pale tint of green was a popular choice in the 1990s and is slowly making its way back into the trends. The soothing colour tends to remind me of dusty love heart candies or the 'Black Mirror' episode 'Nose Dive'. Mint green is one of the few colours that works incredibly well against loud patterns. Take the below, for example, a black and mint green kitchen with a chessboard floor - modern, fresh with an artsy, vintage feel!Green Kitchen Ideas - Adelaide Outdoor Kitchens

Sage Green

We're big fans of Sage Green! It got a shout out in our last post - 4 on-trend paint colours right now. Sage green is another calming colour great for a feng shui kitchen.READ: How to feng shui your kitchenGreen Kitchens - Kitchen Builder Adelaide

Looking to revamp, renovate or rebuild your kitchen? Get in touch with Adelaide Outdoor Kitchens! We're a local business who love creating timeless, stylish and longlasting kitchens for South Australian homes. Contact us here.

4 on-trend paint colours right now

Choosing a colour to paint your walls is a pretty big decision, and not just because there are SO many colours to choose from. Colours can influence and impact your mood. Certain colours can make us feel calm, excited, happy or sad. It's for this reason that you'll want to make sure you pick a colour that will create the right vibes in your home. Read: the colours you choose to paint your wall can impact your mood. Here are 4 on-trend paint colours to conider for your home's repaint.

Sage green

Sage green is the perfect colour to bring peace and calm into a room. Despite what you might think green is a really versatile colour that not only works in any room but has plenty of colours that compliment it. Sage green also lends itself to many different styles from French vintage to modern bachelor pad. Ultimately sage green is the perfect colour for any room in your home and creates a calming and Zen effect. Colours that compliment sage green include dark grey, white, Venetian red and terra cotta.

4 paint colours that are on-trend

Sunbaked pink

You can expect to see a lot of 'spicy' colours in 2020. One of them being sunbaked pink that is just gorgeous against warm colours like plum, gold and brick. This fresh and inspiring colour works well in bedrooms and can work well in the front room as well. Accent colours include moss green, brown, orange and a pop of yellow.

Paint colours that are on-trend

Smokey grey-blue

This storm inspired colour will make any room feel warm and cosy! Although darker, the grey-blue colour is calming and warming. Try different shades of the colour to suit your space and style. Accent colours include white, gold, aqua, golden yellow, chocolate brown and moody purple.

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Teal and turquoise

This colour really seems to have stood the test of time. This fresh and fun colour makes you feel grounded and creative, bringing feelings of love, patience and tranquillity. The accent colours will depend on your room's theme or style. For a Mediterranean look, accent colours include yellow, red and pink. For a more modern and neutral look with teal, try white, creme, green and gold yellow.paint colours that are on-trend

5 Ways to Make Your Apartment Look Bigger

I personally like the challenge of finding ways to make a space bigger, better, greener and after decorating spaces for the past five years I've found these 7 ways to make your apartment look bigger an absolute Godsend!

Natural light

My first and most effective tip is natural light! It's the best (and cheapest) way to make a room look bigger. Dark rooms with minimal to no light will always look dingey, stuffy and smaller.Ways to make your apartment look bigger

Dark and light colours

Use dark colours on the bottom and light colours up top. In your kitchen for example, you can paint your lower cabinets in a dark colour and your upper cabinets and walls in a lighter colour. This contrast helps create depth which creates the illusion of depth.Ways to make your apartment look bigger

Mirrors

Pop some mirrors on the wall! Putting mirrors up on your wall is the cheapest way to make a room loom bigger. Read: Kitchen MirrorsWays to make your apartment look bigger

Declutter

Minimalist homes always look like they have more space. Marie Kondo your home, tossing away all the things that no longer 'bring you joy' and watch your space transform into a spacious space! Read: Minimalist KitchensWays to make your apartment look bigger

Furniture with legs

Find furniture with exposed legs. This is our favourite hack for making a space look bigger. Because the space around the legs of the furniture is exposed, it naturally creates the illusion of a bit more space.Ways to make your apartment look bigger

Long curtains

Raise your curtain rail close to the ceiling and purchase long curtains that make your walls look longer.Ways to make your apartment look bigger

Hidden storage

Use wall shelves and hidden storage to store your books, decor or every other day items. Find furniture ( couches or tables, that have storage built into them)Ways to make your apartment look biggerREAD: 5 Ways to Make Your Kitchen Look AND Feel Bigger

DIY Outdoor Shower Ideas

Outdoor showers remind me of holidays. This got me thinking. Could having an outdoor shower at home make me feel like I'm having a mini-holiday every morning? If there's any truth in this madness, it's worth trying it out! If you've been thinking of creating a magical outdoor shower in your garden or home, here are some DIY outdoor shower ideas to inspire you.

Simple DIY outdoor shower

The quickest and easiest way to whip up an outdoor shower = one tree + one hose + one shower head. Attach your garden hose to a showerhead. Here's a video on how to connect a garden hose to a showerhead. For privacy, create a makeshift encloser using two hula hoops and some waterproof fabric. This trick also makes a fun tent for the kids.

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Creative DIY outdoor shower

Create an outdoor shower using a can or bucket. A resourceful and creative alternative to a 5-star outdoor shower.Budget Outdoor ShowersDIY Outdoor Shower

DIY outdoor shower with pallets and/or tin

Create an enclosure for your shower using old wooden pallets. These are easy to find and are usually given away for free! You'll just need a handyman or woman with the tools to cut, nail and sand them for your encloser.Image result for DIY pallet outdoor showerNothing beats the water drops on tin! Calming and romantic.  A little more handy work, but another cool DIY shower to consider is a corrugated iron and timber shower.DIY tin shower

Freestanding outdoor shower

This couldn't be easier to put up. Freestanding outdoor showers come in a range of sizes and styles. Most freestanding showers can be connected to a garden hose.Freestanding outdoor shower

Can't get enough of these outdoor shower ideas? Keep an eye out for our next blog. There's plenty more outdoor shower inspiration to come!

DIY Outdoor Area Ideas

We love finding affordable DIY ways to upgrade your outdoor area. If you've got the space but don't have the budget, this blog is for you! Here are some DIY outdoor area ideas to turn your outdoor area into a space you want to be.

READ: Tips for making your outdoor area cosy. 

READ: Semi-permanent outdoor are decor ideas. 

Pallet day bed

Timber pallets are an absolute Godsend! They are versatile and can be turned in beds, coaches, tables and verticle garden walls. Did we mention they are FREE?! Check out Gumtree or Facebook Marketplace for free pallets to use for your outdoor area

Turn a pallet into an outdoor daybed. You can either stack the pallet beds on top of one another as is or for a more high-end look sand them down, nail them together and paint them. They make a great day bed/seating area for you and your guests. Top the day bed with pillows, cushions and rugs.

TIP: Add wheels to your pallet day bed to move it out the way or to a chase the sun!

DIY Outdoor Area Ideas - Adelaide Outdoor Kitchens

Wooden Crate Side Tables

Upcycle old wooden crates into a table, side tables or storage boxes. The beauty of these is that they look great in a rustic style which means you don't have to sand, paint and/or varnish it if you don't want to.

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Mason Jar Lights

Grab some fairy lights and place them in some old mason jars to light up your outdoor area. Cost effective and oh so romantic!

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READ: Outdoor Kitchen Lighting Tips

Low Maintenance Pot Plants

Decorate your outdoor area with nature's beauty! Find some low maintenance pot plants or herbs to decorate your outdoor area. Pansies and violas, palms and herbs like mint and Rosemarie are easy to take care of. If you have some leftover pallets you can create a vertical garden wall.

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Upcycled Furniture

Got any old furniture you were thinking of throwing out? Dust them off. Give them a wipe and chuck some chalk paint onto them. Chalk paint is brilliant. You don't need to prime or sand the wood beforehand which is great.

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5 Marvellous Mantelpiece Decorations

There are few things as wonderful as snuggling up near a warm and crackling fire in winter. Fireplaces bring warmth and comfort to your lounge room and deserve to be decorated. Mantelpieces are a great space to display some decor or add interest to the room. Here are five marvellous mantelpiece decorations we love. Which is your favourite? Let us know in the comments below.

Mirror Mirror on the Wall

A simple mirror above your mantelpiece can make the room look bigger and decorate the space. There are no rules when it comes to picking out a mirror for your mantelpiece, although we will say that it probably deserved something a bit unique or grand (as opposed to a standard square frame.) Like this branch/antler inspired circular mirror.

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Naked with Nature

A simple but effective way to decorate your mantelpiece is to add some flowers. It's up to you whether you'd like fresh flowers or synthetic flowers that will last forever. Choose a vintage vase and some artificial flowers for the minimalist look or choose your favourite pot plants to decorate the space.

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Mantelpiece Memories

You can't go wrong with framed photos on your mantelpiece. As a main focal point in the room, your favourite Kodak moments will be clearly visible to warm your heart and home.

Mantelpiece Decorations

Time for a Fire

Decorate your mantelpiece with a clock. Make sure the clock takes up a decent amount of space making it a real statement in the room. Select a clock that suits the style of the rest of the room. We love the vintage look!

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Book Warm

Perfect for book worms. Books are useful and decorative. Stack up your books side by side or on top of each other to decorate your mantelpiece.

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