So you’ve had your kitchen painted (or any room in your house for that matter) and now you feel something is wrong. It’s not the kitchen itself. You love the cabinets. The drawers are all gorgeous. The island is a beacon of perfection. Nevertheless, something is off…
Then it dawns on you.
The quality of light in your kitchen is very important. Not least because it’s very hard to cook in the dark. Mind you, whenever I make something for my children, they say it’s so bad I must have cooked it in the dark. [Sidenote—when I was a kid, my mum would only have to say “Or else...” when I refused to eat my greens, and I would gobble them up. These days, kids are too familiar with their universal human rights.]
Read MoreThis month’s blog post is written by Ger Cooney, a Cork-based interior architect and designer who has consulted on numerous kitchens I’ve painted. This month, Ger will look at practical consideration when designing your kitchen. Next month, he’ll give you advice on colour choices.
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