kitchen cutlery

 

 

  They say for a homemaker her profession is her home and her workshop is a kitchen. If we can be fussy about our office furniture and accessories, why cannot she be about her kitchen? After all she needs to be comfortable in her workspace.

While the kitchen furniture is a one-time expense, the kitchen cutlery is a recurring one. As and when you step out of the house your heart would tend to flutter at the latest fanciful cutlery that probably you did not notice previously. Apart from the ordinary cutlery, there are designer kitchenwares.

Normally, one would purchase a couple of sets of kitchen cutlery. One would the ordinary one for daily use. This would be of an ordinary material that is child friendly, in that it is unbreakable. This is usually the plastic cutlery. For close friends and relative one would buy something a more fancy. And finally, for those special guests and home parties, where one would like to be their best there is the expensive designer option.

Remember, kitchen cutlery should also go with the rest of the home décor. In the sense if your drawing room is designed to give an ethnic feel, then the cutlery you purchase should have Indian designs painted on it, or probably a clay dinner set would go well. Essentially something with an Indian essence. ~ author Karishma Bajaj

 
 

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