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Victorian Kitchen Design: How to Decorate for that Victorian Look

How to Decorate Your Kitchen with Victorian Style

By Christine Bude, published Jun 24, 2008
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Victorian design is a style choice that many people enjoy in their home decor. Here are some tips to add Victorian design elements to you kitchen. Modern kitchens have conveniences that Victorian kitchens did not, such as electricity and indoor plumbing. Keep the conveniences, while adding some Victorian romance and charm. Victorian kitchen design can give the kitchen a romantic look , while retaining modern convenience. The Victorian kitchen was a simple room, furnished with simple pine or oak finishes and open shelves. The kitchen in authentic Victorian homes was a simple, utilitarian room. According to an article on Victorian Station, the kitchen consisted of a network of rooms. The cast iron coal or wood stove was at the heart of the kitchen. The scullery was a room off the side that was used for washing dishes. Additional kitchen rooms w could have includes a storeroom, larder and butlers pantry.

Victorian kitchens did not have built in work counters. Food was prepared on a large table that was centrally placed. The utensils were kept in shallow drawers beneath the table top. Open shelving, racks and small cupboards display utensils. Victorians enjoyed having everything visible.

Victorian kitchens featured a wooden ice box, which was a box containing a chunk of ice. Kitchen floors were marble, tile or hardwood. The floors were left bare or covered with rag rugs. Kitchen walls were painted a light color. Windows were draped with fabrics made of brocade, lace, muslin or netting. Bare windows would have a stenciled border.

If you have a traditional kitchen, it is not necessary to tear out the conveniences that you have become used to. If the cupboards are perfectly good, it is not necessary to tear off the doors to reveal open shelving. Instead, add touches of Victorian to give the kitchen charm and grace.

Following are some tips to give the kitchen a Victorian charm. Pick and choose the ideas you like. Look at catalogs and magazines for pictures and additional ideas.

Flooring

Victorian homes had tile or hardwood flooring. Ceramic tile can also be used if preferred.

Paint the Walls a Light Color

Victorian Kitchen Design: How to Decorate for that Victorian Look

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Takeaways
  • The Victorian kitchen was a simple utilitarian room.
  • The Victorian kitchen had wood surfaces.
  • Add Victorian design as a DIY, do it yourself, project.
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I would so love to have a Victorian kitchen ~ sadly, ours got a makeover in the 1960s and we are sorta stuck with that look for now.

Posted on 06/24/2008 at 2:06:09 PM

 
I love all things Victorian.

Posted on 06/24/2008 at 2:06:16 PM

 
Great piece and enjoyable to read.

Posted on 06/24/2008 at 2:06:57 PM

 
Of all the rooms in the house that I would not want to be Victorian in functionality, kitchen is right up there with bathroom.

Posted on 06/24/2008 at 1:06:52 PM

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