Add Vintage to a Modern Kitchen

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Adding Vintage to a Modern Kitchen

Having a modern kitchen with a vintage flare is both charming and unique and can reflect a beautiful minimalist style in your home. We all work so hard to make our homes as modern as we can, only to then see loads of amazing vintage styles, products and knick knacks come on the market. It's hard to keep up with it all but why not do both?! Here are some ideas and tips to help you add vintage to a modern kitchen.

1. Chairing is caring

The best thing about this is that it's not only easy to do but it's cost effective and fun! You can pick up old chairs from just about any recyclable furniture or antique store or if you're lucky and enjoy a hunt you could even just get out and about on hard rubbish days and get creative with upcycling. Aside from looking awesome and stylish adding 'old school' chairs actually means you're buying a good quality piece of furniture that is built to last at a more cost effective price than buying from a large chain.

Adding vintage to a modern kitchen - table

2. Pull out the stops with a table top

On the flip side you could stick with modern chairs but add vintage to a modern kitchen with an old table. The benefits of this would be much the same - cost effective and a solid piece of furniture to own that adds the vintage style. As far as which one to go with (chairs versus table) we'd reccomend spending on the chairs as you want something comfortable for your guests.

Adding vintage to a modern kitchen - table

3. Crockery

If you want to keep your kitchen modern and with some secret vintage, crockery is a great way to do this. You can keep the vintage touch packed away and bring it out when you're ready to add vintage it. Vintage crockery can be picked up but flee markets, charity stores or online. The Brighton Market or Port Adelaide Market for instance is a good local spots to pick up some treasures. Keep an eye out for white basis with floral prints, dashes of gold and pastel colours. All very vintage. Good news is - they don't need to match so no need to commit to a set.

Adding vintage to a modern kitchen - crockery

4. Embrace the clutter!

This tip isn't for everyone but one way you can add vintage to a modern kitchen is to make cluttered mismatched corners. If you don't want to commit to vintage across your whole kitchen, just focus on a corner where you can store your vintage crockery and a few other vintage items like a scale, jars or storage cans.

Adding vintage to your modern kitchen - clutter

5. The Post its with the mostists 

Another super way to add a dash of vintage is with a vintage poster. You can keep a modern poster frame or times your vintage by two and add a vintage frame which you can also pick up from a antique shop, market or upcycle it yourself!

Adding vintage to a modern kitchen - posters

If you're into the idea of using recycled or upcycled materials in your home check out this post on the benefits of using reclaimed timber. Thanks for reading! And don't be shy - if you liked it - share it :)

Awkward Kitchen Corner Ideas

That awkward kitchen corner. Most of us have one and aren't sure what to do with it. Of course it could always be used for cupboard space but we've found some creative kitchen corner ideas to make the most out of your  awkward kitchen corners.

Eating Space

Re-vamp the kitchen corner into an eating space. Why not up-cycle some old furniture into a kitchen corner seating area and throw in a table for the perfect eat-in space?

Kitchen Corner Ideas - Eating Space

Clever Cupboard Space

Deep drawers and lazy Susan's are a great way to make better use of that awkward corner space. If storage space is problem then this idea will make your cupboard space go a bit further.Kitchen Corner Ideas - deep drawers 

Display Cabinet

Use the kitchen corner to put up a cabinet or shelves to host some decorative items to add some character to your kitchen.Kitchen Corner Ideas - display cabinet

Office Space

Use the kitchen corner to create a mini office or study nook. Check out more ideas for kitchen office space hereKitchen Corner Ideas - kitchen office

Floating Shelves

Floating shelves are quick and easy to put up and can be used as storage for decor or just in case you need them!Kitchen Corner Ideas - floating shelves

Space Savers: design ideas for small kitchens

Having a small kitchen isn't any disadvantage.  There's been a big move towards smaller housing to save space and energy and there are plenty of things you can do to get the most out of your space. Here are some design ideas for small kitchens...

1. Sleek appliances

Sleek appliances (particularly in black and stainless steel) can create a less clunky looking space. If you can find multi-purpose appliances that is even better!

Small Kitchen Design Ideas - sleek appliances

2. Wall mounted mugs

Putting up a couple of hooks or railings with hooks on your wall to hang mugs or cups is a great space saver and really achieves that popular hipster look a lot of home owners are going for. Just make sure you use the right materials to ensure the mount is strong enough to hold any crockery you choose to put on it.

Small kitchen design ideas - mug wall mount

3. Double up

Get more out of your wall space by putting up a shelf where you can utilise the shelf space as well as the area beneath it to hang mugs.

Small Kitchen Design Ideas - hanging mugs

4. Mirrors

Our favourite design idea for small kitchens - mirrors! Check out our last blog on having mirrors on your kitchen. They are a great way to create space your in kitchen through light and reflection.

Design Ideas for Small Kitchens - mirrors

5. Let it hang

Hanging pots from the ceiling (preferably above a stove or seating area) is another great design idea for small kitchens. Not only does it make the pots easily accessible but if you don't have the cabinet space hanging pots from the ceiling is the perfect solution.

Small kitchen design ideas - hanging pots

6. Hidden storage

Work storage into as many other areas/pieces of furniture that you can. A table for instance is a great opportunity to create extra storage you may not have had.

Design Ideas for Small Kitchens - storage tables

Kitchen Mirrors

Vain or genius design? We say genius design! Kitchen mirrors are a hot trend at the moment. Not only can they make your kitchen look bigger but they can also reflect a good view making your kitchen more attractive and it's perfect for achieving that Fen Shui style.

Above a stove

If you fancy keeping an eye on yourself while you cook, this could be for you! OR if your oven is situated in an area that reflects interesting kitchen items an above the stove kitchen mirror can be considered!

Kitchen Mirrors - above the stove

Full Length

Make your kitchen look bigger with a full length mirror. Perfect for student apartments and people on the go who may need to check themselves before leaving the home.

Kitchen Mirrors - full length

Splash Back Mirror

These are quite high maintenance to keep clean but look really great in the right kitchen! Be sure to install tempered glass rather than household mirrors as these will crack under heat.

Kitchen Mirrors - splashback

Above the sink

This is probably the most popular location to place a mirror. Try picking a mirror style that mimics a window.

Kitchen Mirrors - above the sink

Mirrors on cabinets

Installing mirrors to your kitchen cabinets can add style and heaps of light to the room.

Kitchen mirrors - cabinets

Kitchen Island Types

The kitchen is probably one of the more difficult areas of the home to design and if you're keen on having a kitchen island it's worth knowing the different types of kitchen islands out there and what purpose it's designed for...

Dining

A kitchen island can double up as a work, storage space and a dining area. If you have the space for a kitchen island but not a kitchen island AND a dining table this is a good option.

Kitchen Island Types - dining

Cooking

Some home owners opt for a cook top on their kitchen islands so that they can 'cook to a crowd' rather than facing the wall. This design is one for family orientated home lovers who love to cook. This design can be quite expensive though as ventilation can needs to be installed above the island.

Kitchen Island Types - cooking

Dining and Cooking

If you have the space kitchen islands can double up as a cooking and dining area. For this combo design the dining area is usually raised or lowered slightly in order to keep guests away from the heat of the cook top.

Kitchen Island Types - cooking and dining

Teppanyaki

If you aren't keen on having your cook tops on the kitchen island why not consider teppanyaki grill? These are really unique to any kitchen, are great for entertaining and are easy to clean. Here's a bit more about teppanyaki cooking.

Kitchen Island Types - teppanyaki

Washing

Washing up facing a wall can be demotivating! Having a sink for washing up or even for rinsing in your kitchen island can be very handy. You could also install a dish washer in your island. Check out our blog on picking the right kitchen sink for you.

Kitchen Island Types - washing

Movable

These are perfect for smaller kitchens. If you want a kitchen island for food prep or storage but don't have the space these work really well. They can be rolled to the centre of the kitchen when needed and rolled off to the side when not in use. You can store crockery in shelving too. Big movable kitchen islands work too!

Kitchen Island Types - movable

Kitchen Office Ideas

Working from home is a big thing in today's modern world but without a clear work space it can become tricky to focus. Here are some ideas of home offices in kitchens to inspire that clean, tidy and effective work space in your home!

Empty space

There's often unused space or a spare wall in or close the kitchen. Use that space to set up a small working area. You may have cupboard of shelf space that you don't use that can be removed and replaced with a desk. You can always re-purpose existing cupboard space.

Kitchen Office Ideas

Cork and chalk board

Having a chalk and cork board/splashback in your kitchen office is a great way to keep your bills or reminders organised and visible so you don't forget them!

Kitchen Office Ideas

Organisation

A board with railings to hang storage baskets is an effective way to keep your kitchen office organised.

Kitchen Office Ideas

Power points

Make sure you plan your kitchen so that your office appliances can reach the power points. Check out our blog on kitchen power point planning here.

Kitchen Office Ideas

Mount the monitor

Consider mounting your computer monitor to the wall to save yourself some desk space.

Kitchen Office Ideas

Folding office chair

Get a foldable office chair to save some space. Alternatively if the space is there get an exercise ball or stool that can be stored away under the desk.

Kitchen Office Ideas

Kitchen Chair Types

Picking the right chairs for your kitchen or dining table is really important to make sure your decision suits your style and comfort. Here is a list of common kitchen chair types and some of their pros and cons...

Arm Chair

These tend to have a formal feel and depending on the style can be quite elaborate, however we tend to find arm chairs a bit restricting. The seating part can be solid or cushioned and if it's cushioned upholstering it can be a good way to make the arm chair look less formal! Generally an arm chair sits at the head of the table with side chairs on the side.
Patio Chair Types

Side Chair

A bit less formal and a lot less restricting that an arm chair. Typically, side chairs are not upholstered, but you can always buy those tie on cushions if you are wanting to make the chair a bit more comfy!
 Kitchen Chair Types

Parsons Chair

A really stylish option for your kitchen table! These chairs are pretty versatile design wise and look good in most spaces, however may not always fit! They tend to be slightly larger so perhaps not suitable for smaller kitchens. Parsons chairs are great for back support as they're usually pretty high, however can be restricing for the head area. They can also be covered and upholstered.
Kitchen Chair Types

Ladder Back Chair

This is a more traditional chair that, like the Parsons chair typically has a long back. It fits most decor styles, however we find that the back can be quite uncomfortable and dig into you if you're sitting for long period of time.
Kitchen Chair Types - ladder back

Modern Chair

These come in a wild variety of styles but are typically made from a combination of materials, mostly metal, wood or/or plastic. If you're looking for a unique piece of customized furniture. We can always help with that!
Kitchen Chair Types - Modern

Upholstered versus un-upholstered

Upholstered furniture is a great way to incorporate the colours and design you want your home but can be a nightmare to keep clean especially if you have kids in the house. There is an way around keeping cushions clean if you're able to pull out the cushion part of the chair and get washable covered. This, however does not always look as sleek as a proper upholstered cushion.
Kitchen chair types - upholstered chairs

Benefits of Reclaimed Timber

As wood becomes less abundant it's good to think about what we can do to make the most of reclaimed timber...

Where does it come from?

Timber that can be recycled can be found anywhere from barns to factories, warehouses or jetties.  Recovered timber may be lumber from trees that has died naturally whilst reclaimed timber is timber that is being re-purposed from something else.

Sources

  • Demolished homes
  • Old buildings
  • Sheds
  • Factories
  • Warehouses
  • Boats
  • Bridges
  • Shearing sheds

Benefits of reclaimed timber - source

Benefits

It's clear that re-using timber is an environmentally concious decision. Using reclaimed timber helps preserve forests and cuts down the amount of energy used for the transportation and production of timber products.

Often reclaimed timber has 'stood the test of time'. Timber from old buildings would have expanded and contracted for years as well as dried out which makes it far more durable.

The one thing we really like about reclaimed timber is the story behind the timber. Think about a gorgeous table built from an old jetty or old ship wreck. It adds character and is something different!

Benefits of reclaimed timber - table

Buying reclaimed timber

Some suppliers sell reclaimed timber. Make sure you ask or request that all nails, bolts, etc. are removed before you buy it. This is purely for safety reasons. It's also a good idea to let the supplier know what you intend on building to find out if the timber is suitable for the project.

Benefits of reclaimed timber - wall

If you're looking for some unique custom made furniture for your home made from reclaimed timber get in touch with us! Or take a look a our work here