Shabby Chic Kitchen Decorating Tips

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

When planning a shabby chic kitchen, there are several things to consider. The first step is deciding on the style you would like. This will depend largely on whether your kitchen is functional or purely for display. Functional kitchens can emphasize certain characteristics. Formal, white picket-fenced rooms with sharp geometric lines tend to have a more modern feel. Conversely, rustic country kitchens, or coastal kitchens near the shore can be accented with shabby chic elements, such as sea shells and distressed wood.

The Key Of Shabby Chic Kitchen Design

Salvaged and stained glass are among the key aspects of a shabby chic kitchen, used to build layers of texture and color. If done well, you can create a soft, feminine and vintage look and feel, similar to that of shabby chic. Salvaged and whitewashed wooden furniture, pops of color and aged wood are the main cornerstones of shabby chic kitchen decorating. A few neutral, brightly colored accent pieces, like brightly painted distressed cabinets and an oversize soap dish, will help balance out the neutral, natural tones of hardware and paint.

One of the biggest things that make up a shabby chic kitchen is the utilization of light. In a room decorated in this manner, you want to use as many small touches as possible, using colors and fabrics that reflect or compliment the light. For example, a pale floral print with a black and white checkerboard frame will make the room appear larger than it is. Coriander branches in a lighter shade can be used as a large plant with small flowers pinned up against it. Smaller pieces of furniture, such as a couch and coffee table, can be accented by fuchsia or pink flowers.

Tips for Decorating Shabby Chic Kitchen

Another tip for decorating shabby chic kitchen cabinets is to keep things very simple. Many people, when decorating their kitchens, try to cram as many items into the space, which only tends to make the room feel cluttered and overwhelmed. The goal of a decorator who specializes in shabby chic is to create an atmosphere where there is less clutter, so that more of the room's features can be seen. By keeping cabinets and shelves uncluttered, you allow room for movement and air to circulate, which is essential in kitchens.

If you are looking for small accents to add to your shabby chic kitchen with white cabinets, consider hanging an old coat hanger from a closet in your bedroom. This is not only a cute and fun touch but it also adds texture and height to a room without adding bulk. As another small decorating detail, try painting your kitchen wall with a pale blue or off-white color. Another option is to paint your appliances with white, which helps give them subtle nuances of blue. These simple touches add just enough decorative interest to give your room definition.

Adding Vintage Furniture

If you are going all out in creating your Shabby Chic kitchen, you may want to add vintage pieces of furniture. If there is not a lot of countertop area, consider painting your cabinets white, and using vintage glass and metal storage units to hold your cookware and dishes. You can also find a great deal of vintage furniture for sale on the internet, which means that you do not have to go looking for expensive antique pieces to spruce up your room. When choosing the type of furniture to purchase, consider the color and style of your dining set as well as any other accent pieces you may want to add. Remember to choose pieces that coordinate with your current decor, or your new Shabby chic furniture will not be quite as effective.

One other way that you can create a shabby chic kitchen is to focus on the use of neutral colors and to keep your accents and furnishings very minimal. Neutrals are the easiest to dress up with splashes of color or accents, so look for items such as vintage dishes and silver platters to incorporate a splash of color into your space. Accents can include crystal candies or plantable candles in soothing earth tones to provide just the right touch of fragrances. Crystal chandeliers and other crystal items are also ideal because they offer a soft glow without being bold. You can find timeless classics that look fantastic in a shabby chic kitchen but make sure that they are in the correct color palette to match the decor.

Shabby chic kitchens can be decorated in almost any hue or style, so if you are not sure what kind of look you want to achieve, it is best to start by picking out the furniture and accents that you love. From there, you can either complement them with modern pieces or go in an entirely different direction, creating a space that is uniquely yours. Another option is to keep your shabby chic kitchen floors and countertops very light, which allows the light to reflect off of the walls and into the room. This way, you will be able to get a more "open" feel to your space. With this look, your open shelving and tabletops will become the canvases for an eclectic mix of vintage, modern, French, Native American, and other country and rural accessories.

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