Best kitchen ideas decorating in 2017
Scalloped Hood
How smart is this? A hood provides this kitchen and sweet flavor.
Colorful and Cheery
Glass-front upper cabinets allow the owner of this New York home to flaunt her prized plates without eating up valuable floor space, while closed ones under conceal supplies. Beadboard panels include texture.
Mixed Materials
In a space-starved kitchen, it's tempting to go the all-white route, but this kitchen chooses to get a layered mix of materials, such as reclaimed South Carolina barnwood (the cabinets and shelves), galvanized metal (the countertops), soapstone (the sink), and even unlacquered brass (the hardware).
Bright Space Saver
Generally speaking, classic (and vintage-inspired) appliances have a bigger footprint than modern-day behemoths. They can also add a welcome pop of color -- and decorative charm! --in a small space. This 50s-style Smeg refrigerator is just under 24" wide (compared to 36" breadth of many standard modern versions).
Bright Accents
Add some whimsy to your workspace with a retro refrigerator like Smeg 50's Retro Style
Upgraded Cabinets
The owners of the 18th-century farmhouse additional a vintage porcelain double farm sink and re-faced each one the cabinets to renovate the space.
Vintage Treasures
A metal and wood army desk-turned-prep island is the centerpiece of the Arizona ranch house's kitchen. Green base that is rusty and the weathered wood shirt give the kitchen greater personality. Barnwood shelves select up the warmth of this island's counter, whilst brass pendants (from an aged ice-cream parlor) replicate the towel bar's shine.
Nostalgic Accents
Singer-songwriter Holly Williams outfitted the kitchen in her 1908 Nashville cottage with classic white subway tiles, polished marble, and aluminum accents reminiscent of French bistros. A walnut ceiling gives the kitchen a state vibe, while its inky black paint project ups the space element. Soda store stools from the 1940s create a spot.
Mixed Materials
A thoughtful mix of substances such as reclaimed wood (on the walls and island) and obsolete zinc (about the countertops and hood) gives this kitchen an acquired-over-time vibe.