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Making the Heart of the Home More Comfortable | Cressy & Everett

For many homeowners, the kitchen is the hub for much of their home's activity. Daily meals, morning and nighttime beverages, holiday gatherings, and evenings with family and friends tend to utilize the kitchen for food prep, socialization, and dining. A living kitchen that promotes a comfy, cozy environment makes sense for many homeowners. Our real estate agents suggest following these tips to create a comfortable, inviting kitchen. 

  • Utilize a Kitchen Island as a Gathering Spot
    A kitchen island is an excellent multi-functional piece for any kitchen. Use it for extra counter space for group food preparations, to serve appetizers or cocktails, or to add seats so you can converse with family and friends.

    If your kitchen doesn't have an island, it's easy to add one to your existing space. Once your island is in place, you'll want to invest in a couple of stools to incorporate seating into your kitchen that promotes socialization.

    Make sure that the island itself is attractive and inviting. A centerpiece with candles, twinkle lights, or a lovely floral arrangement all work to make the area a delightful spot in your kitchen. 

  • Opt for Comfortable Kitchen Seating
    The seating in your kitchen should encourage your guests to sit back and relax. Instead of hard, wooden chairs, select stylish upholstered chairs or a cushioned bench.

    If you're on a budget, dining chair cushions are a fast, stylish way to make your existing chairs as comfortable as possible. 

  • Set Up a Bar or Snack Area
    When someone arrives at your home, see that they have immediate access to refreshments with a bar or snack area. It's hard to relax and enjoy the evening when you're thirty or hungry; an open cabinet or kitchen cart is a great solution for greeting your guests with a variety of snacks and beverages. 

    Chips, cookies, fruit, nuts, veggies, cheese, and cold cuts are all simple snack options that appeal to a variety of guests. For your beverage station, have a few spirits on hand or a bottle of wine, along with a variety of juice, soda, and water.

    Use an ice bucket to keep drinks chilled, or add a small tabletop mini fridge to see that beverages are at a refreshing temperature. 

  • Add a Rug
    If you feel like your kitchen comes across as cold or utilitarian, an area rug will quickly warm the space up so it's cozier and more inviting. Look for a rug with soft, warm colors and a little texture. Washable rugs are a fantastic alternative if you're worried about dirt and food messes finding their way onto the rug. 

    Should your plans involve listing your home with other St. Joseph homes for sale, a rug can help you better define certain spaces in your kitchen so potential buyers can envision how they might use the room. 

With a few small changes, you can transform your kitchen into a space your family and guests are excited to spend time in. Interested in having more space for entertaining or cooking? Contact us to find your next home. 

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