We’ve Found What Your Kitchen Is Missing: Appliance Art

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appliance_art_holidaySome people live for the holidays. They have loads of junk beautiful decorations and trinkets that get vomited placed throughout their homes. While the living room and bathroom get blitzed out, kitchens have frequently been neglected – only getting the odd festive tea towel and napkin holder.

Well, this isn’t the case anymore, holiday decorators! Now, your major appliances can also be at the mercy of your holiday spirit!

Let us introduce to you: Appliance Art!

Available in magnet and vinyl form, these removable dishwasher panels give an instant facelift to your appliance while letting you elevate your desire to decorate everything during the holidays to a whole new embarrass-your-teenage-children level. Appliance Art has a slew of holiday and seasonally themed images to select from – even a New Year’s Eve cover, if that strikes your fancy.

As for year-round art, there’s plenty of options. For example, you could go for Georges Seurat’s “A Sunday Afternoon On The Island Of La Grande Jatte.” If you ever wanted to recreate the scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off where Cameron stares into the painting looking for meaning – now you can – in your kitchen!

For those just looking for a polished look, there are even stainless steel image panels, a nice option for people looking for a simple aesthetic upgrade without the cost of a new appliance.

The goods at Appliance Art start at $39.95 with in-stock selection of covers ranging in size from 18″ x 24″, 26″ x 24″. Custom sizes are also available – something you may want to consider if you think your refrigerator could use some vinyl or magnetic bling too.

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About Jen

Jen (but never “Jenn”) Byck, aka the Fix'n Vixen, is a Toronto-based freelance writer and communication consultant who is undoubtedly home fixated (she is also TV fixated, really bad TV fixated and donut fixated). Her approach to home improvement has been rather trial and error, the latter of which is evidenced by the amount of spackle she buys on an annual basis.

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