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Design Choices: Vintage Kitchen Sinks

Design Choices: Vintage Kitchen Sinks

The Porcelain Tub

The best vintage kitchen sink design to go for is a porcelain tub. Just with this alone, you have a lot of different design choices:

  • There is the single tub (just like in picture (1))
  • You have the longer sinks, that are one single piece with a backsplash (2)
  • There are porcelain sinks that are divided into sections. Two separate sinks or a kitchen sink with a drainboard.
  • You can even get decorative porcelain (3)
  • An alternative to all of this porcelain talk is a hand hammered copper sink tub, seen in picture (4)

Free Standing vs Built In

You didn’t use to have all of these built in, space saving kitchen designs. Old kitchens would have free standing sinks (just like in picture (5)). A great look. But if you are tight on space, then it would be best to have a countertop with storage space underneath (6).

Viintage kitchen sink ideas

Countertops

The pictures in the mood board above show a few different ideas on how to build in the porcelain sink. You have built in marble and granite countertops. There are countertops that let the front of the sink stick out a bit. And then there is the more vintage farmhouse kitchen style of having a wooden countertop (7).

Vintage Kitchen Sink Faucets and Taps

Most people will go for more modern stainless steel pieces. But if you want to keep with the vintage style, then use brass pieces – just like the vintage sink design in photograph (8).

Backsplashes

There are an endless amount of ideas when it comes to backsplash designs. The sleekest option would be a porcelain sink with a backsplash. Another route would be to use tiles. Using subway tiles creates a sleek stylish design in the space.

For more backsplash ideas, check out my post here:

For more vintage based mood board posts have a look here:

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March 16, 2016 in Design Styles, Kitchen, Vintage Design

21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide

21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide

I have grouped the kitchen backsplash ideas and designs below into 3 sections:

  • Creative Ideas (such as pegboards, plywood, and photographs)
  • Classic Options (such as copper, Delft tiles, and brick)
  • Modern Styles (such as polished concrete and wood)

Creative Kitchen Backsplash Ideas

21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #1 Painted Plywood

1. Painted Plywood: It is hard to believe that the backsplash in the photo above is plywood – this will really help keep the cost down, and is an easy backsplash idea. The simple black backsplash with the bronze tap makes this space look like a luxury designer kitchen – Stylizmo.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #2 Raw plywood kitchen backsplash

2. Raw Plywood: Leaving the plywood unstained with the natural color creates a more earthy look – Erin Michael

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #3 Pegboard kitchen backsplash

3. The Pegboard Backsplash: Are you really into organising everything in the kitchen? A white pegboard (or you can even paint it) can become a feature piece in the kitchen. Hang up some designer kitchen utensils (or even just colorful ones) and you’ve got some kitchen decor pieces (Beautiful Wall Decor Ideas for the Kitchen) – Houzz.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #4 Photo gallery backsplash

4. Photos for a Gallery Wall Backsplash: You could go with family photos or more artistic images. Turn them black and white for a more modern and designer feel – Jetsetter.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #5 Graphic tile kitchen backsplash

5. Large Tiled Graphic: You can find sets of tiles with large graphics on them, or you can even create your own (Home Decor Ideas: DIY Tile Coasters) – Ensuus.

Classic Kitchen Backsplash Options

21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #6 Brick kitchen backsplash design

6. Brick: A homely choice that adds earthly colors to the kitchen palette – Houzz

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #7 White painted brick backsplash

7. Painted Brick: You can also use brick as a kitchen sink backsplash by painting over it, keeping the rustic touch but matching the color of the kitchen – Moje Powidoki

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #8 Subway tile kitchen backsplash

8. The Subway Tile Kitchen Backsplash: A classic design that looks clean and minimalist – Houzz.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #9 Hexagon tiles

9. Hex Tiles Backsplash: Another classic tile design commonly used for kitchen backsplashes – Just a Girl and Her Blog

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #10 Blue Delft tiles

10. Delft Tiles: Blue and white tiles that reminisce antique Chinaware – Simply Tiles.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #11 Marble tiles

11. Marble Tile: Gives off a subtle and luxurious texture. If you were to use this in combination with a marble counter, it will create a seamless look and make the kitchen space feel larger – Porch.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #12 Tin tiles

12. Pressed Metal Tin Tiles: A shiny and glossy surface, wether it is cabinet doors or a backsplash, will make a space feel bigger as it bounces light around the room – Houzz.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #13 Beadboard kitchen backsplash

13. Beadboard: Ideal for more country and farmhouse style kitchens – BHG.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #14 Granite backsplash

14. Traditional Stones: Granite, marble, and limestone are what high end kitchens use, since they are durable and long lasting – Houzz.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #15 Wallpaper backsplash

15. Wallpaper: This is a cheap backsplash idea (an even cheaper way would be to paint the walls), and can be easily updated or changed later. To protect the wallpaper near the sink and cooker, a glass covering should be fitted (just like in the Modern Ideas section below) – Apartment Therapy.

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Modern Kitchen Backsplash Ideas

21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #16 Modern molded panels

16. Molded Panels: Backsplash panels that look like sand dunes are used in this elegant kitchen design – HGTV.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #17 Glass tile

17. Glass Tile: A standard backsplash material these days for a modern look – HGTV.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #18 Concrete kitchen backsplash

18. Concrete: This can be polished, stained, and even textured to create surprisingly stylish and sleek kitchen backsplash designs.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #19 Glass panel (paint or wallpaper behind it)

19. Tempered Glass: This modern backsplash can easily be matched to the style of the kitchen since you can paint behind it, or put up wallpaper – BHG.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #20 Mirror backsplash

20. Mirror: This is a unique and different approach to a backsplash. It adds depth and makes the space feel larger – HGTV.

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21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #21 Wooden kitchen backsplash

21 Kitchen Backsplash Ideas and Design Tips || The Ultimate Creative Guide: #21 Wooden kitchen backsplash

21. Using Wood: When thinking of a wooden backsplash, it would usually be for more a rustic looking kitchen. But it can be used to create a modern style, depending on the way it is installed. The tones of the wood will also bring some warmth to a sleek and modern kitchen – GAO.

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February 16, 2016 in Kitchen

The Walk in Closet of the Kitchen: Pantry Storage Ideas

Kitchen Pantry Storage Ideas

Having a well laid out pantry can be a luxury in a kitchen, much like a walk in closet in a bedroom. No matter if you have a big or small pantry, there is a lot that you can do to make the best, and get the most storage out of it. Here are some creative kitchen pantry storage ideas to help transform whatever sized space you have.

A Quick Look and Keeping Stock

For a lot of food items, it would be a good idea to store them in glass or see through plastic storage bins and containers. This way you can quickly see what is inside each one, but also how much is left. The same can be done with vegetable draws, just like the ones in picture (2).

Making it Look Good

With so much being stored in a kitchen pantry and it being used daily, you’ll want to keep it tidy and uncluttered. One way of doing this is to use matching containers. You can find containers that have different colored lids to help stay organized. Or use chalk board paint or printable labels to help organize the containers.

Here are some ideas for good looking storage containers: wicker baskets (3), wire baskets, glass jars, enamel containers, and porcelain containers. For more ideas have a look here: Vintage Kitchen Storage Ideas: From Milk Baskets to Wicker Baskets.

More Than Food Storage

Apart from storing food items in the pantry, you can also store things like:

  • Cookbooks
  • Recycled plastic bags
  • Serving trays
  • Occasionally used large appliances like a batter mixer
  • Have a wine glass and bottle rack
  • Extra roles of paper towels and trash bags

Or how about setting up your own mini kitchen garden in the pantry

A command center can also be set up in the pantry. This can be made up of hanging file organziers, a chalk board, and a place to store shopping lists and coupons. Have a look at this Ideas for Setting up a Family Command Center in the Kitchen mood board for more ideas.

Making Good Use of the Space

If you have available wall space inside of your pantry, then a peg board can be hung up. Hang things up with hooks, or put a plank of wood over two pegs to create a shelf.

Other smart pantry storage solutions for your walls include fitting towel bars that can store rolls of paper towels, trash bags, aluminium foil or saran wrap for easy access.

Check out the cheap DIY lazy Susan modification to the corners of the pantry in picture (4). This lets you have easy access to the items stored at the back of the shelf.

If you look at my kitchen storage mood board you’ll see how simple tension rods have been added to shelves. This makes it easy to store flat items like trays on their sides, saving a ton of space.

The back of the pantry door, and any cabinet doors can have storage space added to them. You can get over the door organizers that allow you to hang items up. Simple shelves, hooks, racks and railings can also be fitted to the back of the doors.

To take advantage of the height in the kitchen pantry, see if you can add a good looking wooden ladder or step ladder.

Built in or Free Standing

When it comes to putting shelves in a pantry room there are two ways to go about it. 1) Built in shelves or a storage system make the most of the space, as they are custom built to the layout. They can be built all the way up to the ceiling, or even over the doorway. And they create a uniformed look in the space. 2) Free standing storage shelves are inexpensive and quick to set up, but usually won’t make the most of the space.

You don’t even need much space to create a pantry. Check out the very shallow pantry wall in picture (5), with the amazing sliding barn door.

Lighting: A Better View

Another way to make the most of a pantry storage space is to have it well lit. Having a ceiling light is one option – but sometimes this light won’t reach individual shelves. A simple and cheap way to light up the shelves is to buy battery powered puck lights – either motion sensor ones or tap pucks. They simply stick to the underside of the shelves.

Wireless Battery Puck Lights

Going on a Road Trip

If you have space, a small portable rolling storage unit – just like the one in picture (6), would be a great addition. It can be used to store items that are often used to cook with. The cart can be rolled out when cooking, and stored away when it’s not in use.

Finding A Shortcut

If you are lucky enough to have a pantry that shares a wall with your garage, you can have a little door (locked from both sides) connecting the two. This way you don’t have to carry your groceries all the way through the house.

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July 24, 2014 in Kitchen, Storage

Creative Kitchen Spice Storage Ideas and Solutions

Kitchen Spice Storage Ideas Solutions

When it comes to storing spices, see if you can keep them off of the kitchen counters. Counters can easily get cluttered, so storing your herb and spices on a wall, or in a draw will help keep the kitchen clutter free. The creative spice storage ideas I talk about below will help to avoid cluttering up the kitchen.

Making it Look Good

Using matching containers, like glass jars or porcelain ones like the set in picture (1) (which is available here from Pottery Barn), will create a good looking and clutter free kitchen – since it creates a uniformed look. Using glass containers is a good idea because you can easily see what is inside and how much is left.

Other good looking storage ideas include using spice jars with hooks that can hang from a wall (2), the back of cabinet doors, or in the pantry. Test tubes are another decorative way of storing spices, just like the ones in picture (3) which can be bought from ModCloth.

Space Saving Ideas

How about having a built in spice shelf draw. Putting the draw at head height like the one in picture (4) saves you from bending down when looking for spices.

There are spice draw racks that tilt the spice bottles up to save space and provide easy viewing. Other spice storage solutions for drawers include using tension rods to divide up the draw. Or you can use matching spice storage containers like the ones seen in picture (5) to create a well organized and easy to view spice draw.

The back of cabinet doors can have over the door organziers, spice racks, railings or brackets fitted to them for space saving storage. Spice door and draw racks are available from Amazon: Spice Draw Rack 13   |   Spice Door Rack 9

Some other space saving ideas include:

  • Using a mini lazy Susan to store your spices
  • There are magnetic spice containers that will stick to a magnetic wall panel (6), which can be stuck to a wall or be used as under cabinet spice storage
  • I like the printers tray with the tins in picture (7) the best

For creative ideas on pantry storage and organisation, have a look at my post here: The Walk in Closet of the Kitchen: Pantry Storage Ideas.

image credits: 1/2/3/4/5/6/7

Have a look at these mood boards for more kitchen storage ideas:

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July 24, 2014 in Kitchen, Storage