Kitchen Update in Old World Style with Cabinet Knobs
Kitchen Update in Old
World Style with Cabinet Knobs
If you’re
nostalgic at heart or just want your kitchen to feel trendy but aren’t
ready to
take the stainless steel plunge, you should consider updating your
kitchen with
older, classic architectural elements. Decorating your kitchen
accessories combining your
modern appliances with a rustic style will transform your kitchen
overnight and
create a comfortable, cozy atmosphere instantly for any home.
The Must-Have Antique
Essentials
No matter what
style kitchen you have, adding a few dated furniture or accent pieces
will give
any home a warm, old-fashioned feel. The essentials to creating an
antique look
revolve around attention to detail. Old world styles, whether Greek,
Roman or
Old English, focus on craftsmanship.
Most traditional
kitchens feature elaborately designed woodwork and cabinetry with
equally
intricate cabinet knobs.
Woodworking styles include raised panel doors, inlaid
beaded panels, distressed wood, hand-hammered drawer
pulls and even copper, peg
and tin drawer handles.
Choose Your Style
Depending on your
tastes, you may want to research the possibilities of old styles to
determine
which suites your home the best. Traditional Greek and Mediterranean
kitchens
incorporate earthy tones and materials such as clay and ceramics. To
incorporate this look in your home, consider adding accent tiling or
mosaic
pieces to your otherwise plain walls. A perfect area to try your Greek
style is
the backsplash of your stovetop range, where it reflects the shape of a
fluted kitchen faucet.
The Roman style
kitchens focus on the fireplace. Most modern homes no longer have
fireplaces;
instead, ovens and stovetops do all the baking and cooking. However,
it’s still
possible to incorporate the Roman theme in even the most contemporary
kitchens.
Romans utilized clay bakery and cookware. Why not apply the Roman theme
to your
home? Choosing a few decorative clay pieces to hang above your
countertop,
island or stove top immediately adds an authentic touch to your
otherwise
ordinary kitchen style.
Another
traditionally styled kitchen comes from the Old English. English
cabinetry
features open display racks, so you can display your china dishes. For
a modern
twist, install a backlight behind the cabinet to really vamp up the
spotlight.
Other cabinet options include wood cut outs with dark finishes such as
bronzes
and oils.
Finally, French
country kitchens focus on the natural. It’s not uncommon for
French-styled
kitchens to feature bare materials, especially on the walls and
ceilings. So if
you’ve got beams in your ceiling, show them off! By coating your
existing
materials with a dark finish, you can instantly create a rich accent to
your
kitchen. Be sure that your French country cabinet knobs match the
finish of
your ceilings or complement your wall palate. Additionally,
French kitchens focus on colors. Typically, most
kitchens incorporated light hues of off white, ivory, taupe and beige
to
complement the natural woodworking and tiles.
Match the Accessories
Once you’ve chosen the style of your liking, be sure to coordinate all aspects of your kitchen with this theme. For instance, a Greek influenced kitchen will not mesh with bright yellow paint. Elements to consider are your cabinet hardware, backsplashes, wood elements and even bar stools or seating areas. Match wood and cabinet finishes with complimentary drawer pulls to create a seamless style.
Light It Up
After you’ve completed the hard work of redesigning your kitchen into a classically adorned eatery, the proper lighting will showcase your efforts. Most commonly, track lighting is used to highlight accent pieces such as pottery, hanging cookware or ceramic tile work. Other options include tear drop or hanging light fixtures that provide dramatic shadows on your antiqued cabinetry.
Try the Cuisine
With all the hard work behind you, it’s now time to host a debut for
your
new kitchen! Gather friends and family to show off your traditionally
infused
kitchen design. Whether your kitchen is Greek, Roman, English or
French, to
really boast your efforts, cook an authentic cuisine that matches your
design.