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Can a Tiffany Light Fixture Go in a Traditional Kitchen?

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    Paint

    • A traditional kitchen is typically white, beige or cream but may also be another light color such as yellow or honey. Floral wallpaper may be used as either a primary wall or accent wall covering in a traditional kitchen. The Tiffany light fixture will work well with a beige, cream or other soft color. The warm light of the light fixture will work well with the softness of the paint color.

    Hardware

    • Try to match your kitchen hardware, including the knobs and pulls on your cabinetry, and the casings around your electrical sockets to the softer traditional palette you are using. Choose a light fixture with bronze trimming if you have primarily brass or bronze hardware or opt for a silver focus if the Tiffany fixture has more contemporary appeal.

    Furnishings

    • Keep your traditional kitchen as you would even if you did not have the Tiffany fixture - simple wood, even wrought iron, and ceramic countertops give a traditional allure that is classic. Your Tiffany light fixture will add a little bit of polish to give your room charm, style and grace. Keep the stain on your furnishings warm toned instead of dark toned.

    Textiles

    • Make the textiles in your space traditional if you wish, though you could also opt to go slightly more feminine with your textiles if the Tiffany fixture is the start of a more feminine yet traditional decor styling. Floral, soft paisley and stripes woven together with peach, grape and tan solids make a lasting first impression for guests.

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