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How to make a kitchen accessory list

Article by James Tandy

Well this isn't too difficult. You just have to imagine yourself in the kitchen doing the things that you normally do in the kitchen. There are some obvious things like somewhere to put the hand wash and the dishcloth etc. and there are some not so obvious things that you might want to consider putting on your kitchen accessory list.



Some of the more obscure kitchen accessories include an entertainment device like a radio, CD or MP3 player so that you will never be without your music. You might also want to find somewhere to put any cleaning sprays or sponges to encourage regular cleaning after making a mess cooking!



Your kitchen accessory list will depend a little on the type of kitchen you decide on. If you have a separate laundry room then places to put washing powder and conditioner you may not need to duplicate. However I'm going to make a list of all the accessories that I can think of to get you started. It won't be a complete list and you probably won't want to get everything on the list but you can use it as a start.

  • Soap holder
  • Dishcloth rack
  • Entertainment system - Radio, CD etc
  • Breakfast stool
  • Handles for the cabinets to make them easy to access
  • Waste Disposal Unit
  • Soap dispenser
  • Spice Rack
  • Bread bin




When you get to the showroom with your list you are going to be faced with that impossible problem again - choice. There will be lots to choose from and I hope that you will have fun. I personaly find it very difficult because I always want to make the right choice but there is no right choice is there? To narrow it down a little I have a policy of only using simple chrome accessories in the kitchen. I think it looks stylish enough and it removes some of the choice. So when you walk into the kitchen showroom think to yourself "accessory kitchen chrome" and you can't go wrong.
James Tandy
James Tandy is a web developer and computer engineer, who specializes in database driven websites.
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