:: 3 More Ways To Make Your Kitchen Look Vintage ::

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81487074479232219_4DLE4XiQ_c Last week we showed you 3 ways to make your kitchen look vintage. If you missed that post you can read it real quick here. Last week’s post focused more on some of the larger things you could change in your kitchen, like the island or your oven. This week’s ‘3 ways’ take a look at some of the smaller things you can change. Maybe a new fridge just isn’t in the budget right now, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still make your vintage kitchen happen. Let’s look at 3 more ways to make your kitchen look vintage.
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172614598187311369_kJzhK3gC_c 1. Get Vintage Light Fixtures – Every kitchen needs light and one very easy way to bring vintage style to your kitchen is with your lighting fixtures. The first three pictures in this post show you some examples of ways to use light fixtures to your advantage both functionally and design wise.
198299189814469172_gbUqBhcj_c 2. Get Small Vintage Appliances – Small appliances will add little vintage details to your kitchen, plus they’re super cute. Details are everything, so don’t forget about them! There are plenty of new, vintage inspired small appliances out on the market, so there you shouldn’t have a problem finding some that fit perfect in your kitchen.
198299189814491454_CPtXt3eV_c 3. Get Open Shelves – Open shelves will allow you to create an open feeling in your kitchen and give you the ability to display your goods. You can use your open shelves to show off your vintage jars and bottles that contain your cooking ingredients and spices giving your kitchen more vintage details. Like we said before, those details are everything and will help bring an even better vintage look to the space.

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