Student kitchens CAN be pretty!

Your new accommodation is far from homely, more prison-like. With big heavy doors, brick walls with your cell style bed. And as soon as you step foot into the kitchen? Boring! And after the first week? Boring and ridiculously dirty and messy!

The kitchen is never going to be on the designer or show home level, but at least you can make the best of it. After all, it is where you will spend most of your time socializing and drinking, of course. So why not make it pretty?!

Here’s some images your can take inspiration from, with an added tick list at the bottom. Enjoy and get creative! We’d like to see some of your kitchens too, so get decorating and send us your pictures. We may even post them up for all to see.

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Light and plain kitchen? Play with pastels! Add a rainbow with fruit bowls and stack-able mugs and tins.

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If you’ve been given coloured cupboard doors, match that colour with your plates and accessories. Or find the best complimentary colour.

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Those horrible ugly looking fire hazard boxes? Play on the colour, take red into your kitchen. Or add prints.

Student kitchen 1

If you’ve been blessed with a white kitchen, use bright and bold accessories to add some character. Discuss with your housemates what colours they’d like. Don’t be afraid to clash!

The points that you should always cover in order to make your kitchen feel loved are:

– Don’t be afraid of colour. You can also use this as a way to colour coordinate each others belongings. I.e. one person has purple towels and plates and another has green and so on.

– The accessories are what make it more homely. Tea, sugar and coffee containers, utensil holders, toasters, kettles and fruit bowls.

– Add some soft accessories. This essentially means, towels, table cloths/runners and place mats. These are the finishing touches that a lot of students often forget, and they aren’t expensive.

– Introduce some nature. Fruit and flowers in your kitchen really make it come alive. Go for plastic fruit, so it doesn’t go bad and plastic flowers so they don’t require regular waters. They still give the illusion of bringing the outdoors in.

– Keep it clean and tidy! Obviously because it does make it look and feel better to be sat in but also for health reasons. Mould on plates and cutlery and an overflowing smelly bin are NOT good for your health.

 

Go on, give your student kitchen some TLC. I dare you!

 

Helen-Louise @ Student Foodie 🙂

Got a minute? Quick double chocolate frappe

Chocolate Frappe

You wanted a quick fix, you’ve got it. In an instant, in one image. No frills. No fuss. Here’s your recipe:

Chocolate Frappe

Chocolate Frappe

Oh yeah, you may need a blender… Supermarkets do them for £5! Get your hands on one, quick! You may also want to blend it in any other way possible. I heard strapping a plastic cup to your head and cartwheeling round campus works…

Helen-Louise @ Student Foodie 🙂

Want more ways to impress your new house mates?

Cool food - Cheesy bread

If you don’t fancy being the king/queen of alcohol in your new student digs why not try other ways of being awesome on those first weeks! Trust me, your new ‘roomies’ will love you for it.

 

Cool food option 1: Super easy cheesy bread. It looks great, tastes amazing, fills many tummies and it’s easy peasy! The chives are optional, you could also add tomato ketchup for a pizza feel cheesy bread loaf. Yummy!

(Tip: Your local supermarket will sell loaves of bread like this dirt cheap if you get it near the end of the day.)

Cool food - Cheesy bread

Cool food – Cheesy bread

 

 

Cool food option 2: This is one for the ladies. Cute little bunny bread. Just snip them to make their ears, make their little eyes with the tip of a knife or prong of a fork, and pop them in the oven until golden.

(Tip: You can buy un-baked buns at your local supermarket. Don’t worry, you won’t have to make the dough!)

Cool food: Bunny buns

Cool food: Bunny buns

 

 

Cool food option 3: Hilarious soup tubs. Although this may look tricky, it’s easy. trust me. Soup straight from a tin, boil some rice and mold up your men! To add their facial expressions use a food dye dipped chopstick, or something thin.

(Tip: Wait until the rice has cooled slightly to mold your men and make sure it’s a slightly stodgy as it acts like a glue!)

 

Cool food: Happy soup men

Cool food: Happy soup men

 

 

Cool food option 4: Octopus hot dogs! This is probably the easiest of them all but so fun. Just cut off the ends of some tinned hot dogs, snip into them to make their tentacles and use the scissors to add a little face. A small dipping plate with your choice of sauce. Tasty!

(Tip: Try this with any kind of sausage and animate your bangers and (instant) mash dish! You could make them swim in gravy, literally.)

 

Cool food: Octopus hot dogs

Cool food: Octopus hot dogs

 

Helen-Louise @ Student Foodie 🙂