
"Sometimes, minor kitchen remodels can pay off even more than major ones. To give your kitchen a high-impact, low-cost facelift, don't overlook one utilitarian fixture that could be bringing the entire space down aesthetically: your trash can. Here at Tasting Table, we think the container that holds your garbage should perform double-duty in the design department. Replacing the bin is a quick kitchen upgrade that won't break your grocery budget"
"To fit your unique space, we've included models that would fit contemporary and transitional kitchens, blending sleek modernity with classic materials, as well as more rugged, natural fixtures. What you won't find here are any dull, plastic eyesores, or the shiny, oversized metal trash cans that have become so gratingly commonplace in the kitchens of today (chrome baby chrome, bring on the migraine). Ultimately, the root of the word "stylish" is "style," an iconoclastic institution that only you can decide for your space."
Minor kitchen remodels can deliver high-impact, low-cost results. A utilitarian trash can can undermine overall kitchen aesthetics while also serving as a purposeful design element. Replacing the bin is an inexpensive, quick upgrade that enhances decor without a major expense. Suitable models include contemporary, transitional, and more rugged natural fixtures, and choices avoid dull plastic and ubiquitous shiny chrome. Style is subjective and personal, and boutique options such as the customizable IAP #035 Tiburon—available in over 15 colors and priced by quote—can act as sculptural, planter-like pieces.
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