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Friday, August 06, 2010

Refrigerator Art II

Have you ever struggled with a kitchen renovation and while remodelling not knowing what color appliances to get? Well, here is a great idea which not only will perfectly fit in with your color scheme, but it will also be a good conversation piece.

Aside from all of the above, it saves you money as well. You don't have to get rid of your old, but still working fridge; simply reuse it. This can be done in several ways: you can spray paint it in any desired color and use it as a canvas for a work of art.

This shark is a beautiful example of creativity and may give you some ideas. I can imagine the frightening image is enough to keep someone from raiding the fridge. Grin.

Not everyone is gifted with the ability to paint something as lifelike as the above, but that should not keep you from being creative.

You can ask your children and/or grandchildren to make you some drawings, or maybe you know someone who is rather artistic and would love to use your refrigerator to display their artwork.

If you really are left without any of these options then there is always the enormous selection of fridge magnets to help you out.

I like those magnets, but at times they can come across as being very cluttering. Maybe you just like the more simple embellishments, in which case these colorful circles are the answer.

I was thinking about low tack repositionable stickers kids normally use on windows; these reusable stickers could also adhere to a fridge. That does mean though that the scene will change any given moment due to the kids arranging the stickers.

You can avoid that by giving them permanent markers!

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