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A Vintage Look for the Kitchen with Farmhouse Sink


Sailun Tires

The kitchen is known as the place where the family comes together to either cook or eat. It’s
also one of the rooms where you spend the most time in, alongside the bathroom and the
bedroom. That’s why it shouldn’t come as a surprise that you want it to suit your style
preferences as much as possible. However, there are so many options, it is easy to become
overwhelmed and start ordering everything that catches your eye.

While there’s not really anything wrong with that, if you have a specific style in mind, for
example, vintage, ordering things without assessing if it will fit can leave you with a kitchen
that’s not really modern, but also not vintage. That’s why, before adding anything to the cart,
you should think about whether it will suit the overall look of your kitchen, bathroom, or
whichever room you are decorating at that moment.

However, going back to our article’s main subject – vintage look in a kitchen with a
farmhouse sink. If you look it up online, you will notice that there are actually thousands of
ideas on how to make your kitchen look more vintage. We gathered our favorite ones.
Without any further ado, let’s jump right into it.

Use Retro Appliances

If you really want the person entering your kitchen to feel like they are in another decade,
you should think about purchasing retro appliances, or at least those designed to resemble
them. You should also consider getting vintage furniture instead of a brand new one, as it
will add decorative charm – you will be surprised at how much it can change the room’s
personality.

Are you wondering where you can find them? Well, there are a few ways. First of all, you can
try searching in antique shops, as apart from things like books or old song records, they
should have furniture and kitchen appliances. You can also try searching in an online
marketplace. Finally, there are some companies that sell new furniture and kitchen
appliances, however, it is designed in a way that makes it look like it came from the previous
decade. If you want to check some examples, click here.

Consider a Breakfast Counter or Booth

Is there anything that screams vintage louder than American diners? Probably not – even
today, bars designed to resemble those out of the 50′ or 60′ are thriving. You can easily
recreate that atmosphere in your kitchen by adding a breakfast counter or booth – it will be a
perfect place to host your guests and give the room a unique feel.

Use Vintage Patterns

If there’s one thing that stands out in retro kitchens, is the use of patterns like polka dots or
gingham lines on dish towels or curtains. The polka dots are a great way of adding a touch
of femininity to your kitchen, while gingham lines provide a nice touch.

Checkered Floor

If you want to have a genuinely retro kitchen, then the checkered floor is a must. The best
part? No matter what color scheme you decide to use for your kitchen, you will be able to
create a checkered floor that will fit it. After all, the classic black and white color scheme will
suit every color.

Don’t Be Shy – Use Some Colors

There are a few colors that really can be associated with vintage style. Those are:
● red – this is the color that automatically brings the feel of a vintage diner to your
kitchen; red is an excellent accent color.
● mint green – if you have ever seen pictures or advertisements from a few decades
ago, you probably noticed that mint green is one of the most commonly used colors
when it comes to kitchen cabinets; mint green works perfectly as the main color or as
an accent color.
● turquoise – another very popular color back in the days; a great choice if you want
your kitchen to look more joyful.
● black and white – you can never go wrong with black and white, and that’s a fact.
These colors are a perfect color scheme if you’re not particularly a fan of color, and if
your attitude towards color changes 5 or 10 years later, you can easily add a pop of
it.

These are a few of the colors that you could see in the majority of houses 70 years ago – as
you can see, back then, it was all about the color and making the kitchen stand out.

The Bottom Line

As we already mentioned, if you look it up online, you will notice that there are thousands of
ideas on transforming your kitchen into one that seems taken straight from another century.
However, the ones we presented you with are our favorites.

If you still would like to find more about how you can recreate the vintage feel in your
kitchen, all you have to do is a little research – especially, it’s worth checking: Pinterest.
Good luck!

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