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Examining 5 Kitchen Design Styles By James Mahoney

As you are planning your new kitchen design, the look and style you select is very important in determining the overall feel your kitchen will portray.

From the country charm of wood cabinets to modern-looking stainless steel appliances and contempory kitchen designs, kitchen design styles come in many choices and styles.

So just what determines your kitchen's design style?

Well many of the more successful kitchen design styles are made up of many components go together the right way. The color you select, and the styles of fabrics, furniture, flooring, windows, cabinetry, appliances, and lighting can help to determine a kitchen design style.

You will discover that various design elements of the kitchen provide each style with its own unique flavor.

The type of kitchen cabinets you have are an important consideration in regards to the overall kitchen design style. The cabinetry can have a powerful effect on the design of your kitchen.

The style of kitchen cabinet you choose will give personality and a specific atmosphere to your kitchen. Some of the popular styles of kitchen cabinets today are:

English Country - Consists of open china display racks, unique paints and finishes.

Shaker - This style is characterized by purity, simplicity, and utility. Uses flat panel doors that are inset and flush with the cabinet frame. Other features include wood counter tops, wooden knobs, and brass hardware pieces. It combines simple furniture design with clear crisp lines, and strength.

Country - This style creates an old farm kitchen look with glazes and layered finishes. Includes open shelves, pot racks for cast iron cookware, butcher block, and multi-colored cabinet pieces that look like they are separate pieces of furniture.

French Country - There are so many elements that go into the French country kitchen including the use of large pieces of furniture that are made mainly of light colored woods and can be decorated with ornate carving. Natural materials are an important element in walls, cabinetry and furniture that is used in the design of French country kitchens.

Arts and Crafts - This kitchen design style is becoming a popular style for kitchens. In this type of style glass doors and natural wood tones with a matte sheen are used. The style can be eclectic and artistic.

Contemporary - Kitchens that are done in the contemporary kitchen designs style often use plastic laminates, special wood veneers, enamels, lacquers, or metal foil laminate for the kitchen cabinet facings. Cabinet doors in this kitchen design style usually use frameless construction with overlay door and no toe kick panel.

Homes can come in many different styles, and built using a variety of materials. So the same goes for kitchen design styles. However, in most cases, people will want their kitchen to match the overall design and style of their home.

It may not be absolutely necessary to select a kitchen design style that is the same as your home's exterior architectural style. Although it is considered a good idea that you should really try to select the kitchen design style that will best complement your home's style.

James Mahoney is the author of many kitchen design articles and has a site about kitchen design ideas at www.KitchenDesignersIdeas.com. He also publishes a newsletter on kitchen design.

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Mozzarella Stuffed Meatballs with Vodka Sauce Recipe

Meatballs are always a big hit as appetizers at parties, but this recipe packs a surprise. Hidden inside each meatball is a tiny ball of mozzarella cheese, and they swim in a deliciously piquant vodka tomato sauce. Hang on to this recipe, because it can also be used to make a stuffed meatloaf, spaghetti with meatballs, or as a stand-alone marinara sauce for pasta. If you cannot find the baby mozzarella balls (usually sold in supermarket deli sections), just cut up a standard ball of mozzarella. If you are unable to use vodka in the sauce, simply omit it. The sauce is almost as good without it. Try these for your Super Bowl party, potluck, or any party. Keep them warm in a crockpot or buffet warmer.

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Mozzarella Stuffed Meatballs with Vodka Sauce Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Saturday, February 4th, 2012 at 00:00:40.

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Marinated Ham & Swiss Buns Recipe

Marinated ham and Swiss buns make a killer finger food appetizer for any party or gathering, and better yet, you can make them a couple of days in advance before baking. Guys ask for this recipe more than the ladies, believe it or not. They are that good. Cook these up for your Super Bowl party, and you will definitely be a winner!

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Marinated Ham & Swiss Buns Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 00:00:27.

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Cooking with Beer Recipes

Cook up a Super Bowl party menu using beer-based foods. Beer was the first legal alcoholic beverage to be made legal on April 7, 1933 after the repeal of prohibition. Others were not made legal until December of that year. With new studies showing beer is actually healthy, why not eat your beer? Learn about cooking with beer, and try some of the many different beer recipes, such as Basic Beer-Can Chicken, Beer and Ginger Marinade, Guinness Stout Brownies, Quick Beef Carbonnade, and many more.

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Cooking with Beer Recipes originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 at 00:00:37.

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Buffalo Chicken Wings Recipe

Super Bowl Sunday may well be the biggest day of the year for eating Buffalo chicken wings. News reports predict prices of wings to rise because of the demand. They are still cheaper to make at home than to buy at a restaurant. However, you will need a deep-fryer or a deep skillet to fry them up. The sauce is ridiculously simple, using only 3 ingredients. Fry them up, toss in the sauce, and you are good to go! You can see how easy they are to make by watching the video. Hopefully your team wins while you enjoy your Super Bowl party foods.

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Buffalo Chicken Wings Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 at 00:00:54.

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Ultimate Spinach and Turkey Lasagna Recipe

What if you could have your lasagna and eat it, too? This version from "The Carblover's Diet Cookbook" cuts down the fat and calories by using substitutions of similar traditional ingredients without losing that taste that you love. Use your own homemade marinara sauce or your favorite jarred commercial version. The spinach adds fiber and makes it appealing to the eye. To bump up the fiber even more, use a whole wheat lasagna noodle. If you are dieting, you will be thrilled to know that one portion is only 346 calories. A small green salad makes the perfect accompaniment.

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Ultimate Spinach and Turkey Lasagna Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 00:00:12.

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