Minty Shelf
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Minty Shelf

what kind of accessories should i put in a minimalist kitchen?
i want accessories that are not only for display but something u can really use. the walls are painted in a minty or celadon color. the cabinets are white. the countertop is a grayish granite.i don't know what kind of accessories i can put on the shelves. pictures would be great.
Minimalistic kitchens are characterized by horizontal lines, asymmetry and lack of molding and other ornamentation. Materials often are man-made rather than natural: stainless steel, laminate, glass, concrete, chrome and lacquer. I would stick to just the basics, bowls, platters and glasses. Or, spices.
Use celadon bowls and dark green glasses if you want color. Or, yellow and cranberry.
http://www.kitchens.com/photos/contemporary.aspx
http://www.wrenkitchens.com/modern-kitchens/
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Home Made Cleaner: How to Make Your Own Aromatherapy Spray to Cleanse, Disinfect and Freshen Your Home... Naturally!
Home Made Cleaners: Cheap, Easy, Earth Friendly... and Aromatic!
Cleaning your home with products that won't poison you or bring on an allergy attack is easier than you might think. It's also much less expensive than buying store-bought cleaning products. And the best benefit of making your own aromatherapy spray - it smells fabulous!
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You only need three or four key ingredients to get great cleaning results in just about every area of your home, and you can buy most of them from your supermarket. You need:
- A big jug of white vinegar.
- A box of borax (usually found in the laundry detergent section.)
- Baking soda. (Buy it from your local bulk food store and reduce your packaging even further.)
- A few of your favorite essential oils.
Aromatherapy Home Made Spray Recipe
This is one of the quickest, easiest homemade cleaning recipes you'll ever make. You can use it everywhere: Spray it on your sinks, toilets and countertops to disinfect them. Spray it onto a cloth and damp-wipe to dust your furniture. Use it to clean your car, your office, your patio furniture...
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon borax
- 1/4 cup vinegar
- 2 cups water
- 30 drops essential oil
Directions
Boil the water. Pour it into a large glass measuring cup or pitcher with a spout. Add the borax and stir until it's dissolved. Add the vinegar. Let cool, then pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Drop in the essential oils.
Note: Add the essential oils AFTER your pour the cleaner into the bottle because the essential oil's scent can "stick" to your measuring cup or pitcher.
Caution: Do not use this recipe to clean windows, mirrors or glass; it will cause streaks. The secret to home made spray for glass is just to use vinegar and essential oils. Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar, drop in a few essential oils and voila! a grease-cutting, streak-free, aromatic glass cleaner!
Essential Oils for Homemade Cleaning Solutions
Try some of these terrific essential oil blends in your home made cleaning recipes - they not only smell fabulous, but they boost your cleaning power by killing viruses and bacteria.
Soothing Lavender
- 20 drops lavender
- 10 drops lemon
Minty Fresh
- 20 drops peppermint
- 10 drops tea tree
Clean Pine Scent
- 10 drops pine
- 10 drops lemon
- 10 drops grapefruit (or just use 20 drops lemon)
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From Kyley Zimmerman
Disclaimer: All information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to treat, prevent, diagnose, or cure any condition.


