Year after year, there are lots of themes and designs that are trending in the interior design industry. However, there is one that still remains as stylish and as trendy as ever and it is no other than the vintage design. The vintage look is a timeless design that will never go out of style. If you are looking for a great design for your kitchen, the vintage route is surely the best path to take.
Truly, there are lots of ways on how you can incorporate the vintage theme in your kitchen. Because of this, it will be very easy for you to choose the right pieces that will make your kitchen come to life. Here are some ideas that you can use for your kitchen renovation and designing project:
1.) Mismatched Appeal
The best thing about working with a vintage design is that you do not have to work hard to match the furnitures. In fact, mismatched furnitures enhance the appeal and the vintage vibe of a kitchen.
2.) The Retro Vibe
A retro kitchen will surely make any home look a lot brighter and more inviting. The yellow and orange combination of the kitchen is quite outdated making it look more vintage and retro. Plus, the addition of an old school range for this kitchen is really priceless!
3.) White Tiled Beauty
Using white tiles as substitute for walls is a unique idea to add a vintage look into your kitchen. The pipes being highlighted with the black paint is like the cherry on top of our ice cream.
4.) Modern Vintage
For a modern take on a vintage look, nothing can get better than the combination of white and turquoise. Follow this simple peg and keep it fuss-free and simple by just using white cabinets and turquoise appliances.
5.) Classy red
Red is possibly the most classy and classic color there is. Pair it with the color white and you get an instant retro or vintage appeal on your kitchen.
6.) Checkered Love Affair
The checkered pattern was so big during the 70's. That is why a simple checkered flooring can add a vintage vibe to your kitchen in an instant. For a classic take, you can go for black and white chequered tiles. For a much modern approach, play with the colors a bit like the one featured above.
7.) Farmhouse Details
Achieving the look of a farmhouse cottage is very easy. In fact, you just have to make use of barn roofing and corrugated materials and your kitchen will look as vintage as ever.
8.) Turn of The century Style
If you wish to design a kitchen with a vintage look but with a modern function, then feel free to choose state of the art equipments and utensils that feature a vintage style like the sink and kitchen island featured above.
9.) Vintage Accents
You do not have to splurge on decors and equipments just to make your kitchen look vintage. In fact, you just need a few accents to revamp the look of your kitchen. Just simply hang patterned curtains or jute rugs and the place will look like a vintage haven already.
10.) A touch of Pastel
Pastel colors were so big during the 50's. The best way to make your kitchen look vintage is to add a pop of pastel in its design. You can opt for pastel colored tiles, backsplash, granite kitchen counters and many more.
11.) The Spanish Era
If you wish to bring the Spanish era back into your home, then it is recommended that you work with luxurious and elegant chandeliers like the one that you see above. The black beads of the chandelier definitely add some oomph to the kitchen design.
12.) Wall Art Loving
If you have some vintage doors, then you can use it to decorate your kitchen. Up-cycle your vintage doors by turning them into wall arts and decorating them with some vintage pieces like vintage plates and many others.
When it comes to designing a vintage kitchen design, sky is the limit as this design allows you to work with a wide array of materials including brass, glass, wood and many more. It is recommended that you choose the pieces that you love and you will surely be able to end up with a vintage looking kitchen that you will be proud of.