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13 Vintage Kitchen Ideas That Prove Modern Isn't Always Better

We'll be the first to admit that it's easy to get sucked into the "newer is better" mindset—especially when home trends move a mile a minute. But there's something about a well-styled vintage kitchen that never fails to hit the spot. Sure, the floors might not always meet the walls at right angles, and the cabinet doors might creak a little—but there's really no replacement for the character that comes with age.

Of course, that doesn't mean that vintage kitchens are always the easiest to actually, y'know, *cook* in. Before the days of six-seater islands and palatial ranges, kitchens were a little more...compact. But a few clever space-saving tricks, reconfigurations and redesigns can make even the most humble galley kitchen into a glamorous place to eat and entertain—without sacrificing the retro personality and peculiarities that made it compelling in the first place.

Click through to see the vintage-style kitchens that are feeding our inspiration frenzy right now.

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 Rikki Snyder

Maximalism + retro style = an obsession-worthy kitchen we can't quit staring at. From the warm wood tones to the classic rock wall to the mint-green appliances, there's so much to love about this cozy and personality-packed space.

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Erin Williamson

 

This 1950s A-frame stays true to its retro roots, showing off old-school tile, midcentury-inspired cabinet pulls, and of course, a stunning throwback-style fridge. We'd consider this to be the perfect marriage of vintage and modern.

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 Design: Brady Tolbert for EHD, Photo: Tessa Neustadt

Cramped galley kitchens can be tough to makeover, but designer Brady Tolbert's kitchen transformation is nothing short of stunning. Peel-and-stick floor tiles, swapped-out hardware, and a few thoughtful investment pieces (hello, SMEG) make the space as glamorous as it is functional—a tall order for such a limited area.

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 Black and Blooms

Rental kitchens can feel like a curse (we've all been there). But even a multitude of outdated kitchen sins can be covered up with clever styling, as this space from Black and Blooms shows. Her favorite styling trick? Plants—and plenty of them. By the kitchen sink, overflowing from the fridge, and in any spare space, greenery helps give the dated features a freshened-up look. Warm wood tones, like this prep surface, harmonize with those all-too-common orange-y wood cabinets seen in many an early-aughts home, giving the entire space a more intentional feel.

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 Dazey Den

Ah, the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint. This Dazey Den kitchen feels on-trend and fun, but retains some vintage flair in the form of floor tiles. Even standard-issue cabinetry gets a new lease on life when it's hung against an unexpected wall color. We've said it before and we'll say it again: paint is the best transformational tool in your decorating arsenal.

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Dreamy Whites Atelier

We'll admit it—we pretty much want to live inside Dreamy Whites Atelier's Insta feed. The mix of French influence, perfectly-imperfect architectural details, and of course, the titular dreamy whites of every possible shade make it irresistible. We'll be incorporating some of this essentially vintage flair into our next kitchen reno, for sure.

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 Emily Everyday

Another rental kitchen renovation with style to spare, this space by Emily Everyday feels so light and sunkissed. A coat of bright white paint, some new knobs and sink hardware, and (of course) an Instagram-iconic rug breathe new life into this standard-issue space.

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Amy Bartlam

We've never seen two-tone cabinetry look so chic. An oversized retro stained glass piece breathes new life into this stark white space (and ups its vintage-y cred, to boot). Next time we spot one of these stained glass pieces at the thrift store or flea market, we're scooping it up.

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 Royal Roulotte

A masterclass in how to achieve tons of character in a small space, this minuscule kitchen delivers functionality and a lot of flair. The breakfast bar's unique mix of reclaimed wood grounds the space in the past, but the unexpected addition of this cool DIY-esque plywood shelving makes it feel contemporary—and, if we're honest, a little rebellious, in the best way.

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 Reena Sotropa

Would you believe that this home is brand new? We would've expected to find a setup like this in a sprawling French chateau, but it's actually a new build designed to look vintage (talk about a trompe l'oeil). The stunning range and grey-washed cabinetry are swoon-worthy, and we like the contrast created by the sleek brass light fixtures.

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Rikki Snyder

Color us obsessed with this charming two-tone kitchen. A simple coat of paint—black on the lowers; white on the uppers—inserts a graphic element into an otherwise unassuming space, while white beadboard and an eclectic mix of black storage pieces dial up the contrast. We also love how this space showcases a smart way to make small kitchens more functional.

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 Studio McGee

Landing a house with its own brick oven has to be one of the greatest feelings of all time. (Imagine the incredible pizzas you could make.) This stunning kitchen designed by The Fox Group provides a gorgeous backdrop for McGee & Co's internationally sourced artisan line, which makes perfect sense considering the space itself is a deft mix of materials from different sources.

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 Jersey Ice Cream Co

Don't overthink it—this simple cottage kitchen has everything it needs, and it's a minimalist's dream with a decidedly vintage vibe. The colorblocked walls add a modern touch that unites the space but also adds a lot of visual interest (there's wall paint being an MVP again). Warm butcher-block countertops and a hardy standalone sink lend a rustic feeling that's cozy and inviting. We can just imagine whipping up a batch of pancakes on a snowy morning here.

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At first glance, this furniture seems not new, but the original look gives it a special charm. Retro style kitchens are very popular, they are reminiscent of a touching past. Although the interior looks like from the past, but it should be comfortable and functional.

KUXNI-LUX specialists skillfully combine modern technologies and antiquity in kitchen furniture.

Vintage style items are real old items or items specially made for this look. Technologies can be different, with the use of natural and artificial materials.

Interiors that reproduce the design of the rooms of the 30s - 60s are called vintage. At that time, household appliances appeared, and the first kitchen sets began to be made. The furniture was elegant, distinguished by rich colors. Many features have been transferred to modern kitchens.

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Vintage style kitchen design features:

Vintage furniture can be plain white, but with frames on the fronts. Closets and cabinets were equipped with similar doors in those days.

You can buy for a retro-style interior and a minimalist kitchen, if its surface is multi-colored, saturated.

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50 years ago, not everyone could purchase a complete set of kitchen furniture. You can make lower cabinets with drawers, and instead of upper cabinets, come up with appropriate open shelves. This will not only emphasize the style of the room, but also make it more spacious. You can make the lower modules by replacing the doors with fabric curtains.

Retro kitchen glass front inserts give a rounded shape.

You can buy vintage kitchens filled with drawers or hinged doors from KUXNI-LUX.

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Retro kitchen: at the turn of the times

Fashion is cyclical. Especially bright trends and catchy trends sooner or later come back into fashion. What seems outdated today may become ultra-modern in 10-20 years. This is what happened with retro-style kitchens, which are very fond of both interior designers and their customers.

We have selected 50 great photos for you. See for yourself how pieces of furniture, appliances and even patterns take on a new life, transforming even the simplest interiors.

Many people often wonder how the concepts of "retro" and "vintage" differ from each other. The truth is that the line between these two concepts is rather blurred, and they are often used as synonyms. The difference is that any piece of furniture, and indeed any thing older than 20-30 years old, goes into the category of vintage. And "retro" is often used in relation to those things that reproduce the design of items that were fashionable decades ago.

For example, a pot-bellied refrigerator that a long-haired hippie in orange bell-bottoms looked like a minute ago, or an elegant stove with arched legs, next to which it is so easy to imagine an American housewife of the 50s . .. Household appliances that combine the charm of bygone eras and the technical achievements of the 21st century - here it is, retro in all its glory.

Retro style kitchens are available in two different versions. The first is a romantic kitchen filled with decorated cabinets and floral curtains. A brick wall or a fireplace (even a decorative one) will fill the room with even more comfort. The color scheme is pastel: light blue, light green, white, pink. Red can be used as a contrast.

The second version of the retro style kitchen is a combination of dark and light colors, smooth cabinet fronts. A typical element here will be a carpet with an interesting pattern, paintings on the walls, creating a stylish interior. The color scheme primarily includes various shades of wood - from brown to beige, combined with white and black; with the help of saturated red, a design built on contrast is created. The flooring is light and glossy. Materials such as marble and wood are actively used.

Have you decided on a retro kitchen? Do not think that this is due to large cash costs! Buy kitchen cabinets with smooth fronts, lay a retro carpet as an accent, hang pictures on the walls. Curtains, rhyming in color with the decor, will be a good addition to the interior. Do you already have old cabinets? Excellent! Refresh them with pink or pastel green and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

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Open shelves are a typical retro-kohaney element

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White color radias Calm. Wood makes the kitchen feel warm and cozy

Bright stool covers are eye-catching

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