Is Your Kitchen Décor Making You Fat?

By Seth Henty - Last updated: Wednesday, July 6, 2011 - Leave a Comment

While you can probably attach some blame for extra pounds on frequent trips to the kitchen cabinets or refrigerator, there may be another culprit in our favorite room. As the heart of many homes, the kitchen is the backdrop for family gatherings, casual meals, and even homework and games.  The décor and design, though, may be aiding the enemy in the battle of the bulge. How?  And, more importantly, how can you add decorative touches that help enhance the beauty of your home and help keep excess pounds off?

In an article in the UK’s Daily Mail, writer Lydia Slater draws a parallel between expanding bust, hip, and waist measurements and that of our kitchens.  Since about 1920, as we’ve added a few inches to our figures, the kitchen has almost doubled in size.  In many homes, it is the biggest room in the house.  And according to research, people spend more of their waking hours in the kitchen than anywhere else.  We eat there, sure, but we also socialize, relax, work, do our bills, open our mail, and watch TV.

As we spend more time in these big rooms, it is almost inevitable that we’ll eat more.  But sometimes, our décor and accessorizing choices contribute to the problem.  Did you ever notice that restaurants, particularly fast food chains, like McDonald’s, have a color scheme consisting of reds, oranges, and yellows?  You know why?  Because these colors make you hungry.  Try finding a blue restaurant. Not as common – because blue doesn’t tend to evoke that feeling.  Other factors, such as lighting, glassware, and china can also induce a bad case of the munchies, according to the new research published in the Annual Reviews of Nutrition.  Here are some décor don’ts:

Try a leaner approach to your kitchen décor, and you may enjoy a leaner you.  A simple table, chairs, slim bar or counter stools, functional appliances, out-of-sight food, and a de-cluttered atmosphere will not only help you enjoy your kitchen more, but keep the pounds off.

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