Trash Cans: Not Just An Afterthought
Author: Martha Mountjoy
 
You've got the perfect kitchen, all of the top end appliances
that you have always wanted. The fixtures are beautiful and the
countertops are enough to make your family and friends jealous.
So why are you still throwing trash into just any old trash can
or even worse a cheap plastic bin under your sink?

Your trash can should go with the general theme and color
scheme of your kitchen. Your trash can should not look like a
walmart special with the flip top that is always stuck in the
open position. Like any piece of furniture, trash cans are
available in a wide variety of styles and colors. A trash can
can be a simple yet elegant piece that matches your kitchen
cabinets or it can be a striking symbol of style if you decide
to go with stainless steel.

A rather recent trend is to build a trash can into your
existing cabinets. By purchasing a few pieces of lumber any
normally unused cabinet space can be transformed into a hidden
trash can. This method does require a little work, but is a
simple project that just about anyone can do. Pay special
attention to the materials you use, because you are counting on
them blocking the rest of your kitchen from odors.

The old favorite that seems to fit in just about any kitchen
though is a simple stainless steel model. Part of its
popularity is owed to the fact that stainless steel resists
odors better then just about any other material that trash cans
are made of.

The true finishing touch to any kitchen is the trash can. A
trash can will accent the look and feel of any kitchen.
Fortunately there are several options for trash cans no matter
what kitchen style you have chosen.


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