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7 Charming Vintage Kitchen Decor Ideas

Kitchen with headboard backsplash and hanging copper pots above farmhouse sink

Why not create a kitchen that radiates warmth (and we’re not talking about the stove)? We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite tricks for pulling together a space that is as chock full of charming touches.

Mismatched Chairs

The casual nature of a mismatched set of chairs is like an instant charm injection for the kitchen, especially if the chairs themselves are a bit on the quirky side. If you’re more of a matcher but want to give this a try, look for a single style of vintage chairs in different finishes.

Photo by Poppy Lynch

Vintage Tea Towels

There’s nothing quite as endearing as a mystery set of initials embroidered into a vintage tea towel. Luckily, these charmers are available in abundance and look insanely chic to boot. Skip the drawer and stack a few on a tray or in a shallow basket to give the counter a charming boost.

Decorative Accessories

Don’t leave your kitchen in the cold when it comes to accessorizing. Vintage oil paintings, some embellished tea tins, and even a table lamp complete with shade are guaranteed to warm up any kitchen. And don’t forget about the floor! A vintage runner can work wonders.

Vintage Lighting

When choosing kitchen lighting, skip the usual offerings and go with a vintage pendant instead. The throwback detailing will balance out the sleekness of any recessed lights, and can infuse the space with more personality than a standard-issue kitchen fixture would.

Photo courtesy of Jersey Ice Cream Co.

Cutting Boards & Copper

Some kitchen elements can definitely double as decor, and we swear by the two Cs: cutting boards and copper. Round cutting boards are especially appealing to the eye as they break up all those straight lines, and copper has a warmth that is undeniably yummy. No judgment if the pieces you decorate with never get used.

Photo by Poppy Lynch

Earthenware & Stoneware

Containers in the kitchen are a must, so choose ones that have a bit of charm. Earthenware and stoneware options are less slick than their metallic counterparts, and come in a variety of colors and glazes, which makes it easy to find one that suits your space.

Pretty Patterns

When designers want to up the charm factor in other rooms of the house, they often look to patterns. Why not do the same for the kitchen? Consider using patterned tiles for a backsplash or accent wall. If you have open shelving, load it up with vintage china and transferware, leaning platters against the back wall to display their full patterned goodness and layering in teacups and tureens.

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Lead photo courtesy of Jersey Ice Cream Co. 

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