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Mexican Kitchen ThemeJoni from Oklahoma Feedback About This Post:RE: Mexican Kitchen ThemeI have a Mexican themed kitchen inspired from my many trips in college. My walls are a terra cotta color and my cabinets are painted a mustard-like color called cajun shrimp. I decorated with all of the items I brought back with me focused on distressed wood, ceramic, wrought iron, etc. My floors are tiles in a beige color. I have a valance over the sink that has southwest colors and matching rugs. Post By Mel (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Kitchen ThemeSome great designs that I've seen have beautiful cobalt blue tile countertops. Consider bringing in a rich yellow on the walls or cabinets. Then a third color like green or red used more minimally can really pop as an accent (hand towels, curtains, etc.). Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Kitchen Themeafter we came back from our trip to Akumal, Mex, my husband and I wanted to keep a little bit of the Mayan Rivera with us. Connect the two parts of our hotel was a shopping/nightly gathering place called Hacienda Dona Isabella (sp?). The colors were vibrant: blues, yellows, oranges, greens, reds. We decided to do our kitchen in the orange "stone wall" look. we started with a very very light orange base (like a white paint mixed with 1 part orange for 3 parts whites). After that dried, we used the terra cotta orange thinned with glazed. my husband brushed it one in sections of about two sq ft and i followed using a natural sea spong to "dab" excess of. The effect is amazing. we get hundreds of compliments on the work we've done. when the sun shines in the kitchen in the morning the room looks like it's on fire - reminding us of the warm tempatures in Mexico. We are lucky that our counters didn't need to be changed as they already look like brown and black granite; with the black appliances that we picked out for our home it was a great contrast to the walls. We were even lucky that the lino that we picked out when we bought our house four years ago, looks like 12 inch stone tiles with grey grout lines - they're textured so they look pretty real. the only way to really tell the difference is by walking one them with bare feet - its' not cold like tile. The kitchen is warm and cozy. So we got daring now and have done a polyensian (sp?) look in our living witha indoor water wall fountain and bambo around the entire room w/ palm trees...it's like our little oasis in the north (Calgary, AB, Canada) Post By Colleen (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Kitchen Theme
Hi, Post By Charolett Nolte (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Kitchen Themepainted yellow with blue put saying from the heart like comadre saying just make it look from your soul I have my kitcken is yellow and blue I have saying on signs wood that I have made anyway my email is comadechingona @yahoo.com might want to look at becerrastudios.com also Post By Paula Rangel (Guest Post) RE: German Theme Home
Eric, Post by ThriftyFun RE: German Style Home
I have been thinking of altering the exterior look of my home to give it a German Theme appearance. Post By Eric (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Kitchen Theme
I would stay away from anything too "kitchy" or "cute"...after a few months, you amy want to change it up a bit, but you'll be stuck. Post By Chenell (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Kitchen Theme
You're not Margo's friend Joni are you? Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Kitchen ThemeHi, My sister lives in El Paso TX and has quite the "mexican theme" to her kitchen. They have many Mexian friends and additions to the family now. Anyway, depending on your "cost allowance" here's some ideas. For walls, stay an off white more to the brown like ivory or eggshell. It's the easiest to go with and most are like that. You'll see that in Mexican restaurants too. Now for courntertops.. they did a smooth formica kind of thing (no bumpy stuff, too hard to clean all those little grooves for a kitchen daily) corian (sp?) is great but expensive, either way a sand look or very slightly marblised pattern is great. They got 4 marble tiles (cheap at home depot) and inlaid them into the counter for a work/ cutting area. It's gorgeous. Trim, either dark, or go with the red and kelly green. (keep chilli's in mind) for accents use the yellow's. More, try to keep it plain and use the accents - chilli salt n pepper shakers, pottery, and plants if your area allows it. I could go on for hours and wish I could talk w/ you about it, but? for now, I hope this helped a bit. Basically, think sand and chilli's and you will be fine. Good luck!! Post by klucretia |
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