A few well-placed taper candles, especially these raw beeswax ones, are great for ambiance. Scatter them in holders across your countertop for that “cook by candlelight” look.
The towels you hang on display in the kitchen should be both practical and beautiful, like these two-tone cotton ones. They’re absorbent, and the paprika red softens your kitchen’s look.
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This cutting board set from small business Sonder is made from Acacia wood. The grain variation and grooves make it a striking addition to any countertop. Pro tip: prop it against any outlets you want to hide for a more analog look.
Low on kitchen storage space? You’ll need to get creative about the nooks and crannies. This magnetic spice rack slots perfectly into an area you probably forget about, and the brushed-copper botanical look adds some extra shine.
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The banana tree is a humble, yet high-traffic area of any kitchen. This copper one is simple, but a space-saving way to have your favorite on-the-go snack easy to access.
Switching out your outlet cover is one of the easiest renter-friendly swaps you can make. Put a few of these aged bronze switch plates around the kitchen, and you won’t feel the need to hide the outlet behind a bowl.
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Allow us to make a case for the humble blanket ladder. We know you’re likely not storing blankets in the kitchen. This is perfect for decorative tea towels and table linens you don’t have space for elsewhere. And when it’s empty, it’s simply rustic wood decor.
With this stackable bamboo bin set, you don’t have to dig through the dark corners of your pantry looking for that last potato or onion. It keeps all your produce organized and makes weeknight cooking a breeze.
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Prefer to keep your garlic on the countertop? Try a garlic keeper designed to keep it at peak freshness. This terracotta one will be welcome next to countertop herbs and copper cookware.
If you’re new to the concept of a salt pig, let us introduce you. It’s like a slightly more whimsical salt cellar, primed for the last pinch of sea salt that brings a recipe together. This one comes with a spoon, and it’s in a deep navy color, if you want a break from all the earthy tones.
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For a slightly more affordable tiling project, try these peel-and-stick copper tiles for your kitchen backsplash. Just be sure to read your lease extra carefully if you’re a renter who moves frequently.
A lantern-style light like this one is a great alternative to harsh LEDs in the kitchen. Set the mood for cooking at home, or just use it for a warm glow in the evenings.
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A table runner is our favorite inexpensive hack to completely revamp your kitchen. Instead of putting macramé on your walls, drape this tasseled beauty across your kitchen island.
No rustic kitchen is complete without a countertop herb garden. This kit is perfect to grace your windowsill. The darker glass is great for root development, and it’ll be easy to snap fresh herbs for your recipes.
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When this rack isn’t in use, it makes for a beautiful wooden art piece on your wall. The retractable walnut pegs make for great hidden storage. You can hang up your apron, farmer’s market bag, or any other kitchen essentials.
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