Here ’s how to bring home the traditional style with handmade , rustic charm .

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If you yearn for a kitchen that exudes warmth and workmanship , reckon a Colonial - inspired kitchen . compound style refers to the houses of the American colony , particularly in the 17th and eighteenth 100 . In these place , kitchens were unproblematic and hardworking . “ Cooking centered around a large Natalie Wood - fire hearth and a long , sturdy table often filled the center of the room , ” says Kimberly Kerl , beginner and principal couturier atKustom Home Design .

colonial kitchen with black island and white cabinets

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These infinite were not the uniformly manufactured kitchens of today , but rather more wide-ranging and indispose in their style . “ They were a menagerie of handmade tables , harsh - sawn timbers , furniture fundament with stone counters , hammered sink , and rock backsplashes , ” tell Kerl .

Although today ’s kitchens are more complex , they can still becharm the era ’s good luck charm . “ Today ’s compound kitchens often pull from architecture , furniture , and colonial millwork influences , ” say Sarah Robertson , founder and primary designer ofStudio Dearborn .   The result is a Greco-Roman , traditional dash that embraces the refined ( and sometimes rustic ) touch of Colonial architecture and decorating .

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Colonial kitchen with blue cabinets and marble countertops

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Elements of Colonial Kitchens

Larger layouts and invention elements paired with full point - inspired particular are the key to bringing Colonial style home to the kitchen .

Prominent Cooking Area

The chief feature of a Colonial kitchen was a stone hearth used for cooking . Today , accent can be placed on the range or cooking field for a similar appeal . “ Large wall - mounted hoods that resemble a hearth frequently accompanied by a mantlepiece shelf or Freemasonry materials , such as brick , stone or stucco , allude to the eye - catching size and scale of compound cookery hearth , ” says Kerl .

Central Workspace

“ A central island or table is view a defining constituent , ” tell Kerl . In plus to a large hearth , authentic Colonial kitchen broadly featured a table as a workspace and a spot for in - kitchen dining . A wooden mesa orbutcher - block islandachieves a similar unfitted look that still permit the kitchen to find ( and take care ) unresolved and airy . An island can put up similar , though more robust , practical features .

Mix of Storage Styles

compound kitchens are characterise by a more eclectic mixture of computer memory than most kitchen design styles . compound styleis not amply fit with traditional cabinets , but rather pieces that Kerl says “ resemble the look and feel of furniture . ” have a mix is critical to accomplish the strong aesthetic .

“ cardinal design elements let in the manipulation of cabinets with a variety of finishes , including stained and painted art object , ” say Kerl . Base cabinetwork that visually varies from upper locker , a mix of open and closed storage , and console that sit upon the counter , rather than upper wall - hung console , help accomplish the expression . Kerl also notes thatcabinet details , like door latch - style hardware , copper and brass finishes , and irregularly textured or patterned glass accents have the bumpkinly , handmade feel of a Colonial kitchen .

Natural Elements

Surfaces from floors to rampart , ceiling , and countertop would have largely been a mix of stone and Ellen Price Wood in Colonial kitchen – element that are easy to incorporate today . Robertson recommend wide board wood floors to captivate the Colonial flavour . “ you’re able to also integrate natural materials such as wood irradiation , accents , and exposed brick for an former - world magic spell , ” she say . countertop of wood or rude Lucy Stone sum an elevated grain and design . opt topically sourced materials , or material common to the surface area , is a nod to the historically local craft of the Colonial kitchen .

Colonial Kitchen Design Tips

“ Colonial is the perfect manner for an former - American home like a Colonial revivification , farmhouse , orCape Cod style . It is a great fit for householder who have a traditional design sense , ” say Robertson . “ It is usually for those less likely to take color risks in their kitchen . "

Because Colonial fashion is classic , rather than trend - based , its neutral coloration palettes help the kitchen remain timeless . “ Neutral and muted colour are typically used for the main parts of the design like the cabinet , ” say Robertston .

When outfitting a colonial kitchen , strive to choose geological period - appropriate complements . “ We prefer the use of authoritative tile , such as subway with a water-colour glaze , orhistoric tiles such as Delft , which would have been used in flush Colonists ' homes for cosmetic areas , ” says Robertston . She also advocates for fossil oil - rubbed bronze or mixed metals in kindling and storage locker hardware . “ Style - sassy you will want to go more traditional and persist away from advanced , simple lines , ” she says .

colonial kitchen walk-in pantry with wood drawers

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