Tuscan Kitchen Decor
Even if you’ve never heard the term, you’ve probably seen Tuscan kitchens, with their wooden furniture, hanging pots and pans, chandeliers, and Italian tiles above the stove. This decor appears professional in eateries. This aesthetic appear in houses as though you’re trying to get on Food Network. Tuscan kitchens are ideal for skilled chefs who want easy access to pans and garlic cloves. Ordinary folks aren’t Italian chefs, so they shouldn’t act like it.
Crowding Your Kitchen With Plants
Yes, houseplants are lovely. However, your kitchen is not a garden; it is a kitchen. Throwing ferns and succulents around the room will surely coat them in filth, and if you hang them over the stove, they could catch fire. Plus, you don’t want to contaminate the rest of your food, do you? Too many plants exude the “flower child” aura of someone attempting to appear more connected to the ground than they truly are. Even herbalists concentrate their gardens on growing food rather than cooking.