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Copper Cookware Courtesy @sincerelymariedesigns Via InstagramCourtesy @sincerelymariedesigns/Instagram

Copper Cookware

Copper cookware should not be hidden in a kitchen cabinet! Instead, bring it out and use it as decor with a pot rack.

Most pot racks require drilling to install. To avoid damaging her marble backsplash, @sincerelymariedesigns came up with a different solution. She attached an inexpensive tension rod across the bottom of the range hood, resting it securely on the lip. Then she added gold hooks and hung the pots and pans. Genius!

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Gallery Wall Courtesy @chouxdesigns Via InstagramCourtesy @chouxdesigns/Instagram

Gallery Wall

Gallery walls are most commonly found in living rooms, bedrooms or hallways. But as proven here by @chouxdesigns, they look gorgeous in the kitchen as well!

“It’s all art that I have collected in my travels to local antique shops, thrift stores and art galleries,” she says. “The key is to collect a mix of interesting art pieces that coordinate and keep the frames somewhat neutral.”

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Pattern That Pops Courtesy @a.wooten Interiors Via InstagramCourtesy @a.wooten_interiors/Instagram

Pattern That Pops

Bring in some pattern to break up all the stark cabinets and appliances.

In this kitchen by @a.wooten_interiors, a whimsical, citrus pattern Roman shade dresses the window over the sink, and traditional blue and white antique ginger jars make chic countertop accessories. The patterns soften the overall look of the kitchen, making it feel cozy and welcoming.