25+ Unmistakable Victorian Kitchen Ideas
Looking for Victorian kitchen ideas is not challenging, yet finding those genuinely splendid ones is quite tricky. If you have some problem with that, my sharing today will be definitely valuable, and you will never regret spending time reading it.
You can have them all here, from detailed suggestions on interior design to modern and classic Victorian cooking room inspirations. Don’t hesitate and scroll down for more now!
Victorian-Inspired Furniture To Support The Interior Design
Before planning your decor, it’s essential to know where to start. So, I will show you the details to pay attention to so that you can create the perfect traditional Victorian kitchen.
1. Old-School Fireplace
When it comes to any traditional kitchen, the fireplace is a must-have. It can be used as a cooking stove in addition to being decorative. And the concept above is a perfectly classic design that you may use as a reference and include in your Victorian kitchen.
This is how to build a fireplace mantel you don’t want to miss!
2. Victorian-Style Kitchen Cabinets
It is not hard to find these Victorian-inspired cabinets; you can simply look for those with classic designs (with curved edges) and some special old-school designed knobs.
Otherwise, you can take my suggested cabinets with an entirely brown shade as an example. The lovely warmth exudes from the rustic material, and coloring does enhance the general vibe well.
3. Wood Flooring
Nothing can go wrong when you install wood floors inside a classic kitchen. Wood materials are renowned for the pleasing warm vibe and can even increase your house value after time.
If the traditional tiles/planks arrangement method is quite boring to you, this chevron style can help you to make an appealing twist without ruining the Victorian theme as a whole.
4. DIY Exposed Beams Ceiling In An Open Kitchen
Some best ways to decor kitchen ceiling for these Victorian-inspired include this exposed beams style. Either you use a natural wood ceiling with beams or drywall ceiling and faux beam sticking on later, they will both work magnificently.
Therefore, if you want to remodel your regular kitchen into this Victorian style, you can start with a ceiling decorating project.
An amazingly easy method to install faux beams onto your ceiling by yourself.
5. Chimney Built-In Stove
How about putting a chimney right above your stove like the old day? It looks pretty reasonable and seems to be an intelligent move if you install your stove that way.
With the parakeet green furniture on one side and the dark emerald glossy backsplash, that cooking corner complements the whole Victorian-styled kitchen appearance well.
6. Wooden Fume Suction System For Country Home
The fume suction systems are more like modern appliances than some things belong to the past. Therefore, to make it look more antique, you can choose those made of wood (or stone) so that they might resemble the traditional chimney.
In my suggested layout, although the whole kitchen seems more modern, the look exudes a hint of classic with the support from the fume suction system’s unique design.
7. Luxury 19th Century-Inspired Light Fixture
Besides the function of lighting your kitchen, these special-designed ceiling light fixtures can effectively contribute a classic breath into your cooking space.
The luxury chandelier I show you here just like has just been taken out from a classic 19th-century mansion, and you can obviously install it into your own cooking area.
8. Brass/Brass-Like Or Coppery-Like Decorative Items
Just looking at these coppery hues reminds me of vintage kitchens of the past century. Therefore, there is no reason not to decorate them inside your Victorian kitchen.
There are many positions where you can place them, like hanging on the wall (as shown in the picture) or using them as chandeliers. All of them will surely make sense.
Don’t you know how to clean your brass decoration yet? This guide is for you!
9. Classic-Designed Faucets To Boost The Elegant Feeling
Next, move on to smaller areas of your kitchen, like the food prep area or the faucet. Don’t overlook small details like this because sometimes they will play a massive role in the overall uniformity.
For example, in a classic kitchen with a warm sugar cookie tone accented with a few glossy metallic gray details, as mentioned, you could put those faucets with the same gray hue in consideration.
Lavatory faucet
10. Antique Sink For Victorian Houses
If this sink style looks familiar to you, you’re not alone. This design has been used in practically every household for years so that you might have met it somewhere.
But don’t forget about the focus point! The window design at the sink-over area contributes to the layout’s success. Not only will it make the metal faucet and ceramic sink seem more gleaming, but it will also brighten up the kitchen.
11. Don’t Forget The Rug
Don’t underestimate the participant of the rugs; they are a contributive and versatile decoration inside your kitchen. All you need to do is know the best rugs to put in your kitchen.
And I’ll give you a heads up! You should never go overboard with a complex patterned rug when decorating your kitchen. Pick options with neutral tones, such as beige (as I suggested) or colors complementing the kitchen concept.
Authentic Classic Victorian Kitchens You Can Refer To
Let’s come back to the main point! You don’t have to wait anymore because I am going to represent to you my favorite vintage Victorian kitchen design right here.
12. White Dominant Theme Victorian Kitchen
This layout deserves to be the first example of a Victorian-designed cooking place. At first sight, you might have been amazed by how “poetic” this kitchen looks.
All the curved artistic details on the ceiling, cabinets, and even the island stone surface have identified themself as a part of a delicate old-school aesthetic.
13. Georgian-Victorian Kitchen Connected With Dining Room
Although there are a lot of modern appliances inside this kitchen, such as oven, microwave, or computer, you will never mistake this unique classic look for anything else.
One specialty of Georgian kitchen design is your kitchen will also include the dining area, and this cooking space design has already met that. Therefore, if you have a large house or mansion, this kitchen layout is perfect.
14. Original Victorian Cottage Kitchen From The 19th-Century
Old but gold, if you have already seen this kitchen layout in those movies from the 80s or 90s, this cooking space design will surely bring that memory back to you.
This small Victorian cooking area contains the harmony between the old-school kitchen equipment, from the cabinets, stove to the design of tables, chairs, and window shutters.
That perfect coherence will never get wrong when it comes to creating a classic, aesthetic kitchen in your own home.
15. Antique-Looking Kitchen In Victorian Homes
This is definitely one of the most classic Victorian kitchens on this list. All the gentle curves in the kitchen cabinets and curved framing above the sink/stove prove my point.
However, a unique tiny addition to this antique look is the skylight to increase the sunlight. And that source of natural light illuminates the entire room, making your kitchen even more irresistibly charming.
16. Dark Green Shade For Victorian Kitchen Remodeling
If you only want to make a small change in your Victorian kitchen but still preserve its original, authentic design, you can refer to repaint it with some antique green shades (emerald or shamrock).
As I have illustrated in the picture, those green tones are not too bright or too dark, so you can effectively protect the traditional look and put a new appearance on your cooking area.
17. Wooden Brown Victorian-Inspired Kitchen
How to start planning a brown cooking area? My suggested layout above will definitely assist you effectively. Although not decorated with classic curves like the previous designs, these sharp angles and full-wood materials do their work well.
This layout still delivers a Victorian kitchen’s typical cozy and traditional feeling. And the support of decorative objects, such as the classic chandelier above, cannot be denied.
18. Tiny Cooking Space For A Modest Victorian Terrace House
Let’s start a project to furnish your small house kitchen today, and you will now know how to bring a Victorian breeze into it! Since the size of the cooking area is relatively small, utilizing smart, multi-purpose appliances will be better.
You should also notice the theme for the cabinets and the others. I suggest this layout with baby blue (of hope) cabinets and geometric tiles backsplash (to create a lovely focal point). Start with this recommendation if you don’t know how to decorate your kitchen yet.
How To Put Modern Kitchens In Victorian Houses?
By adding modern designs to a classic space like the Victorian kitchen, you can surely make your kitchen look more trendy and modernistic. Believe me, my recommendations below will be helpful!
19. Victorian Kitchen In A Farm With Rustic Flooring
That fascinating rustic brown flooring plays a notable role in being a traditional base for all the modernistic-infused Victorian kitchen appliances on its surface.
And to retain the classic, vintage look even better, you can also use some other bucolic furniture like jute rugs and hammock chairs. Don’t worry; you can change them easily, so just try them on if you want.
20. Grand-Looking Modern Kitchen In A Victorian Mansion
This super large kitchen wears an unmistakable traditional look, thanks to all the Victorian features like cabinet/counter design, beams combined with the brick ceiling.
On the other hand, by applying many further metallic details in the fume suction system and counter undermount stove, your classic cooking space will become a great result from the fusion between the two distinctive styles.
21. Cloudy Gray Island In A Victorian-Inspired Cooking Room
Everything in this kitchen exudes the undeniable minimalistic vibe with the compact size of almost all the appliances. Yet, you can still sense the prominent classic Victorian interior design inside it.
Among the white walls, ceiling, and cabinets, the use of gray chevron-styled tiles backsplash and cloudy gray island genuinely offers some delightful focal point into the monotonic area.
Easy-peasy way to install the charming chevron tiles backsplash you should see!
22. Galley Victorian Cooking Room With A Modern Twist
Although the space for a galley kitchen is usually compact, you can still bring a traditional chimney into it. Just imagine how excited the kids will be while waiting for Santa Claus to come and give them a small present. It might recall you of the old days.
On the other hand, I suggest installing minimalistic designed kitchen appliances (counters/cabinets) to accentuate a contemporary touch into your modern Victorian kitchen.
23. Victorian Kitchen Renovation
To me, this layout with a broad window with an absolutely bright and clean look reminds me of an enticing cooking space that is full of summer vibe. The modernistic cabinets and repainted blue island do offer a massive contemporary aura.
The Victorian breath is still wandering in this renovated kitchen by retaining some bucolic details like red brick flooring and walls with the exposed beams ceiling.
24. Best Mix Of White And Brown Furniture With Beige Wall
This is a testament to the ingenious combination of modern and classic design styles that you definitely cannot ignore.
While the curved details in the stove framing, counter/island-top, and lamps characterize the Victorian aesthetic, the modern coloring (beige and tortilla brown) gives the entire area a trendy look.
Furthermore, the glass-cad backsplash of the sink also makes the whole kitchen seem brighter and feels more spacious.
25. Industrial-Victorian Kitchen With Arched Black Ceiling
Not the internal furniture, but this kitchen design’s ceiling caught my eye from the beginning. This unique arched ceiling does lend a distinctive vibe to the whole room.
And it is not the regular arched ceiling with drywall or wood. As the framing is made of metal, it makes this cooking space look even more extraordinary. To retain the classic theme, you should furnish the room with mainly Victorian-style cookwares and appliances.
Let’s look at this general arched ceiling and know how things will be done now!
26. A More Modernistic Industrial Victorian Kitchen For You
This kitchen layout is another option if you prefer a more modern industrial look. My suggestion is to install more black or coppery shade metallic details/appliances since it will improve the whole room’s industrial-looking appearance.
To balance and complete the look, you should opt for the white hue items to have a perfect base. Glossy ceramic walls and flooring with white cabinets should be on the top of your list.
I Hope You Have Found Your Favorite Victorian Kitchen Suggestions
Among all the charming Victorian kitchen layouts, which one is your favorite? I have suggested to you various looks together with some fusion designs so that you can have more choices.
I would be very appreciative if you find my article helpful and you are able to find your dream kitchen look here. Please share your thoughts in the comment section or forward this article to your loved ones if you think they can also benefit from this!