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How to Have a Dream Vintage Kitchen

Seven Home Decorating Ideas!

By Cameron RobertsonPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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How to Have a Dream Vintage Kitchen
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What does a vintage kitchen mean? Interior decoration experts point out that there is a clear difference between retro and vintage styles.

Thus, a vintage kitchen must be decorated in a style that was fashionable at least 20 years ago, while the retro style involves something fashionable only a few years ago. Retro cuisine can look like one from the 2000s, while a vintage kitchen must have us thinking at least 20–30 years ago.

Now that you know the difference between a retro style and a vintage style, here are some tips from specialists, so that you can arrange a very chic vintage kitchen, reminiscent of your childhood and grandma's house.

Seven ideas for a dream vintage kitchen

If you want a change in your old kitchen, instead of modernizing it, you can give it a very attractive vintage look, which will impress the guests. Fear not: a vintage kitchen can be fully equipped with modern appliances, so you will still be able to enjoy all the necessary comfort!

Here are some simple and inexpensive tricks for a vintage kitchen:

1. Keep the dishes in the view

If you have an open closet or glass doors or storage shelves, you can put vintage objects here in plain sight. Maybe you kept bowls or salt and pepper shakers from your grandmother, or maybe a grinder or even an old phone with a receiver that doesn't work anymore.

These objects, which will surely be admired by guests, give a special charm to the kitchen and will recreate the atmosphere of 20–30 years ago.

Older cutlery and coffee or tea sets will also find their place here. If you have not kept any vintage items, you can buy anything you want from an antique shop or a flea market, where the items are very cheap and authentic.

2. Use cheerful colors

Cheerful colors will provide the relaxing atmosphere you need in a vintage kitchen. Take courage and play with bright color combinations: red and blue, yellow and orange, or other pastel shades.

Don't think that you have to repaint the furniture. Color accents can be given by small accessories, such as kitchen towels or gloves, crockery, cups and glasses, tablecloths, etc. Intense, vivid colors will give the impression of warmth and, last but not least, will stimulate the appetite.

3. Replace the drawer handles

An effect trick for a vintage kitchen is to replace the handles on the drawers and cabinets. All you need is a screwdriver and special glass or silver bumpers, which were in vogue in the 1950s.

It will be a simple but effective change, which guarantees the vintage style and personalizes your kitchen!

4. Expose worn objects

You must no longer hide items that have worn out over time, such as a table, chairs, or utensils. They fit perfectly in a vintage kitchen. The items that look new do not match the vintage style at all.

Therefore, if you do not have old objects, transform them into new ones. For example, you can rub the wooden table with a piece of sandpaper to get a glowing effect patina.

5. Old pieces of furniture

You don't have to buy furniture from an antique shop to get a vintage kitchen. It is enough to combine an old table with modern chairs or vice versa.

Also, any object, accessory, or vintage tableware will bring the authentic charm needed to get a room decorated in this style.

6. Vintage curtains

Another special effect that can be easily achieved is the replacement of curtains with painted or embroidered patterns in vintage style. You can buy such a curtain from antique shops.

7. Whitewash in vintage style

If you want a more visible transformation of the kitchen and you want to repaint the walls, then you have the perfect opportunity to get a vintage style. You just have to know how long you want to recreate it. Keep in mind that pistachios were fashionable in the 1930s, green, yellow, and blue in the 1940s, and kitchens were painted pink and light blue in the 1950s.

For an atmosphere like in the 1960s, choose intense colors, such as red, green, and yellow, and if you want to feel like in 1970, use earth tones, brown, orange and yellow.

Now you know some simple tricks that you can use if you want to get a vintage kitchen, always fashionable and full of warmth. With a little imagination, with minimal expense, and taking into account the advice of specialists, you can make a radical transformation in your home yourself!

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