Tropical Kitchen Decor

Tropical kitchen decor can remind you of the sun even when you're in the middle of winter. Use a tropical theme in your kitchen if you want a relaxing space that is still full of energizing colors. This is a theme that your whole family will be able to agree upon. It's neither masculine nor feminine and might even remind you of your honeymoon or a favorite vacation.

Palm tree kitchen decor is a popular theme for kitchens or tropical dining rooms. You don’t need to add it to every hand towel and plate though. This look can seem cheap and you may have seen it dozens of times. Instead, look for cabinet knobs that resemble palm trees but keep it in sleek oil rubbed bronze finish. You might even find a paper towel holder that looks like the trunk of a palm tree. Just add in a few palm tree accents. You can then use palm fronds in a glass vase instead of a typical floral arrangement.

Soleil Toute Lannee


Soleil Toute Lannee Framed Art Print
Broders, Roger
22.125 in. x 30 in.
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You can create the subtle feeling of a beach in your room, no matter where you live. Start off with shimmering stainless steel appliances and sinks. Add in crisp white walls. Then look for cabinet and floor paint with just a touch of turquoise in it, so it almost looks like glass. Bring the theme together with a glass table and chairs and bright blue accessories. Bamboo blinds are an inexpensive way to bring in a tropical feel. This allows you to cover an entire bank of windows for just a few dollars each. For a more sophisticated tropical look find dark stained woven blinds.

If you starting out from scratch base your entire room around tropical room decor. Whitewash your ceiling or pickle any wood in the room. Vaulted or slanted ceilings are popular in this design style. Add a ceiling fan; it doesn’t have to be a decorator’s worst nightmare. You can find ceiling fans that look like palm fronds as a casual way to bring the decor into the kitchen. If you had a real tropical kitchen it would be full of exotic woods, maybe even teak. You can spruce up your existing cabinets by adding grass mats to the inserts. This also lends texture to a neutral room.

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