Remodeling Your Kitchen Victorian Style

If you’ve ever dreamed of remodeling your Livonia kitchen an old Victorian style, there are a number of ideas for integrating a Victorian aesthetic with the needs of a modern kitchen. One of the major trends in modern kitchens is that they tend to be much brighter than they were in Victorian days, and the Victorian motif tends to lend itself to darker as opposed to brighter. Nonetheless, it ornamental molding, and an overall romantic style are some of the hallmarks that remain in modern adaptations of Victorian style.Kitchens are not well known for repurposing antique offerings, but antique style cabinetry is not outside the realm of possibility. For those that are adventurous enough to install the cabinets themselves, there’s quite a lot that can be done to even modern cabinets. The trick would be to focus on the drawer faces and the doors.If you’re not one of the folks that has jumped on the bandwagon of ultra-white kitchens, then you’ll have a lot more room to work with when it comes to using Victorian design. While even the staunchest purists wouldn’t consider using wood burning stoves in their kitchen, Victorian motifs are often characterized by the ornately crafted woodwork. Investing in Victorian style cabinets is not outside the realm of possibility, and finding cupboards and countertops to match isn’t either. Wooden countertops pair nicely with Victorian cabinets.Victorian kitchens, of course, tend to be heavy on the woodwork, and for purists, those will want to be stained as opposed to painted. For the true purists, antique style stoves can be found that have all the modern functionality of today’s stoves, but look like they came straight out of an old movie.“Vintage stoves are becoming popular,” says one design specialist. “There’s a lot of interest in them because of how they look, but in most cases, these are top quality stoves that are being built and designed for people that take their kitchens really seriously. These obviously aren’t for folks that want your standard kitchen to make grilled cheese in, so if you’re interested in going full on with a Victorian remodel, checking out some of these antique looking stoves is going to be worth the effort.”“Antique style cabinetry is popular too, and some of it comes in a muted lighter color, sort of like an ivory or a creamier white,” she continued. “You have your choice of darks too. These usually come in a matte finish, and the woodwork looks distressed, it creates a very unique, quite beautiful effect.”“It’s definitely still possible to do Victorian in a modern kitchen. Victorian is one of those things that will never go fully out of style. The craftsmanship is unparalleled, even to this day.”    

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