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Young House Love » Decorating » Using A Jute Rug In The Kitchen

| By Sherry Petersik | March 17, 2009 | 72 Comments

Using A Jute Rug In The Kitchen

Our kitchen has continued to evolve after our 113 day renovation (where we grew to despise takeout and yearned for the days when we would once again have a kitchen sink). Of course we can’t mention the renovation without flashing back to our hideous before shot:

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And here’s our totally renovated kitchen right after the counters were installed and our sink was (finally!) hooked back up again.

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We loved the lighter and brighter look, but thanks to all that added counter space, it felt a bit bare. Slowly and surely we brought in glass jars, herbs in the window, a thick wood cutting board, and a few other touches to make everything feel more inviting and less sterile. But the biggest makeover occurred when we ordered a striped jute rug ($34 on clearance!) and plopped it down on the floor:

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It’s actually the same rug from The Company Store that we have in our third bedroom (which we also snagged for 34 beans on sale last year). We’re dying to link to it on their website, but it’s not currently available- boo! But fret not, it keeps coming back after a few weeks of hiding so we assume that if you check back in a month or so it’ll be there- and hopefully it’ll be marked down to that magical $34 price.

I initially thought it would be strange to have a rug in the kitchen, but this baby’s jute so it’s virtually non-pourous. Everything seems to bounce right off, and we’ve lived with it for over a month without any staining incidents (and we’re two people who drink Pom right from the bottle while standing on it). So that’s what we have cookin’ in the kitchen. What about you guys? Any aversion to kitchen rugs? Any other objects that you use on your counters or windowsils to make your kitchen feel warm and welcoming? Do tell.

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Comments

  1. haley says

    November 16, 2011 at 9:01 pm

    Hey there! 2 Questions: your fridge in house #1 looks like a tight fit…did you leave the recommended clearances around the sides and top..or did you cheat?

    My dishwasher broke and to fix it will cost approx $250 and the Gallery series frigidaire is on sale at Lowes for $379…next thing you know it I’m looking to replace my dw, fridge and double wall oven all in Gallery series….but I’m concerned b/c there will be only 1/8″ clearance on each side of fridge- recommended is 3/8″. I don’t want to move the side panel. (btw the doors will have plenty of room to open on their hinges since the fridge juts out enough). thanks!

    oh and my other question….frigidaore recommends using only soap and water or stainless cleaner on appliances and NO paper towels…what do you guys use?

    Reply
    • YoungHouseLove says

      November 16, 2011 at 9:20 pm

      We did the recommended two inches above the fridge (from the manual) and also left the top open behind the cabinet (so there’s lots of great venting back there). Is there any way to create some sort of vented area above it (behind the cabinet above it)? As for wiping them down we just use a moist microfiber cloth. Hope it helps!

      xo,
      s

  2. Robert@artificial Grass Leicester says

    February 24, 2014 at 4:03 am

    Oh wow!!!! I cant believe you transferred that kitchen to this amazing kitchen! Great job you guys. it looks thousand times better.

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