“Are You Making These Kitchen Decor Blunders? Discover the Shocking Mistakes That Could Ruin Your Culinary Space!”

"Are You Making These Kitchen Decor Blunders? Discover the Shocking Mistakes That Could Ruin Your Culinary Space!"
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A Displayed Alcohol Collection

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An empty can of Foster's Lager  adorns the wall next to cans of other beers

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People who fill walls or shelves with beer bottles fall into one of three categories: a bartender, a frat member, or someone with a drinking problem. Unless your guest knows you well, they may assume that you are in the third category. Or worse, you might come off as someone who wishes they were still in college.

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If you’re a bartender who likes to mix drinks for friends, a kitchen collection of cocktails may be convenient. But a display of beer for beer’s sake is just tacky.

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Slogans That Celebrate Wine

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wine signs by Stacey Roeder

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Wine decor mirrors the beer decor in that it signals a drinking problem. But on top of that, it comes off as try-hard, especially when it delineates the “sassy” or “quirky” personality of the kitchen owner.

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You’ve likely seen these signs, mugs, and dishes everywhere: “Dinner is poured,” “Vacay and rosé,” “I speak fluent wine,” etc. It’s not as charming or cute as the people who buy these decorations think. It’s cheesy at best.

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Weirdly Bright Refrigerator Colors

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a bright red refrigerator in a white kitchen cropped copy

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Are you a character in Father Knows Best? No? Then you don’t need the “1950s aesthetic” by painting your refrigerator firetruck red or bright turquoise. For the “retro” style to work all of the walls and furniture need to follow the same color scheme. Selecting a bright color for only your fridge makes it look out-of-place.

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