Everything you know about the design of the kitchen

Everything you know about the design of the kitchen

I spend most of my days scrolling through Instagram to look for the latest trend or the latest design idea. In the past few months I have found that most of us decorated our kitchens. Gone are the days of wall-to-wall kitchen cabinets and the perfect layout for work triangle. Instead, we entered the era of the kitchen collected. And I don't just mean collected decor (which is also great!) – I mean the furniture. Welcome to the return age of the “not smooth” kitchen.

As soon as a completely British approach to the kitchen design and the unexplored kitchens, which are also known as free -standing kitchens, are defined by a kind of happy Hodge -Podge feeling that comes together over time – think slowly and slowly. In the following we broke exactly what unsuitable cuisine is, why people are suddenly obsessed with them and how they can easily get the look in their own kitchen room.

What is a non -coordinated kitchen?

Simply put, an unsuitable cuisine depends less on built-in cupboards and more on free-standing pieces of furniture. “The unspeaked cuisine is more of a furnished room with devices and kitchen items than a generic cuisine,” says Helen Parker, the creative director of the beloved British kitchen design company Devol. Instead of glass trenches with a glass front, you will find a high cabinet cabinet. Instead of a built -in, cross -marbor island, an unsettled kitchen is equipped with a happily worn farm house table. These types of kitchens prioritize personality, benefits and a collected approach to decoration about uniformity and perfection.

Yes, and it is not difficult to understand why. “Your flexibility, easy installation and design decisions make you an appealing choice for customers who build, renovate or refresh an existing space,” says designer Tanya Smith-Shiflet, founder of Unique Kitchen's and Bads. The concept of a free -standing kitchen is not new (also look at early American kitchens!), Thanks to the growing popularity of the British kitchen design, it will be revived. In addition, American designers and homeowners have recently started to take on this new style, thanks to a growing rejection of equality and a new emphasis on the decoration of the personality (see: maximalism and disorder). These once niche design aesthetics are based exclusively on personal style expressions, especially those with a sense of antique accents (see: cottagecore), the design time of 2025 should dominate.

What are the most important elements of unsuitable cuisine?

Many of these five British elements are easily transferred to kitchens that are only a little around clever thinking. Just don't forget to stick to a palette of Muddy Lack -Farben to really bring the British feeling home.

Cleaned cupboards

Freestanding kitchens still require some cupboards, although designers prefer to keep the cupboards limited to a single area, e.g. The cupboards themselves should contain simple doors such as the Shaker style doors.

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Freestanding furniture

Standalone pieces make the unequal kitchens to what they are and reflect this unique British perspective, which it has made so popular. “If at all, only a few built -ups have a classic English country kitchen,” says designer Kathryn Ireland. Instead, antique cupboards, huts and Armroires form most of the storage space of an unsuitable kitchen. These parts not only give a mix-and-match layout, but also offer an economic approach for decoration. “You can buy a reasonably inexpensive pantry cabinet at a flea market or an antique fair, play around, paint, add new hardware or add café curtains to the doors when they are glazed, and suddenly you have something special and unique for you. “says Helen Parker from Devol.

Work horse

2025 is the year of the kitchens without island, and when trading acts with a farmer's house, the transition makes the transition easy. This swap not only saves some money, but gives every kitchen a cozy country house charm. When we spoke to Leanne Ford about the growing popularity of tables as Iceland at the beginning of this year in our vintage Decorating trend report, she hit the nail on the head: “Of course I love the way it looks, but even more. I love the way it feels and how my family brings it together. “

Relatives: more stylish kitchen island ideas for kitchens big and small

Interesting lighting

According to the idea that unrestricted kitchens should have unique and not to do, interesting lighting selection are crucial. While overhead recess lighting (unfortunately) is necessary, you don't have to be the only light source in your kitchen. Instead, opt for lighting layers with small lamps, unique visual lights or a series of wall lights that flank the sink or open shelves. Remember that the British also prefer a bare approach for the lighting and prefer trailer lights in industrial style or simple ceramic lights.

Relatives: 45 farmhouse kitchen lighting ideas to lighten your cooking room

Ancient accents

Although this can be an optional aspect, antiques in our opinion are of crucial importance for an unexpected cuisine. As Helen mentioned, the spirit of unsuitable cuisine is a space in which they cook, and not a space that is devoted to the cold machinations to feed itself. The postponement of this way of thinking begins with adding personality and decorative layers into the room. So, yes: the kitchen is a place for your favorite crust landscape portraits or builders. Your ancient pottery and your old copper cookware will be happily sitting next to your brand new reach or Air Fry.

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Examples of inappropriate kitchens

White farmhouse kitchen with green groundPinterest
Brie Williams for Landleben

A simple pine hut, a sit-on-top plate rack and an ancient table island bring this classic farmhouse kitchen together.

A tiny farmhouse kitchen with charm like a overturned sink and open shelf and a pine island and a vintage stovePinterest
Buff Strickland for country life
In this Texas farmer's house kitchen designed by Claire Zinnecker, the simple cupboards in the Shaker-style cupboards line the back wall, while a free-standing antique sink fits under the window and a antique table acts as an island.
A kitchen with a dining table with chairs and a stovePinterest
A mint retro kitchen with table and collectionsPinterest
Rikki Snyder for Landleben
An antique Chinese cabinet painted by Farrow & Ball corresponds to the small series of cupboards, in this collected kitchen.
Wood, room, interior, drawer, furniture, cupboards, interior, worktop, hardwood, ceiling,Pinterest
Victoria Pearson, Styling from Liz Strong
There are no built -in cupboards in this farmhouse kitchen full of secure charm. Instead, a large cabinet and a sets of antique drawers offer storage. The kitchen island is composed of regained wood.
Head shot by Anna Logan

Anna Logan is the Senior Homes & Style editor at Country Living, where she covers design and decoration trends, house features and gift guides. It also produces home functions and stinkers for the print magazine. If she doesn't work, you can often dig in antique transactions to have the perfect find. Follow your adventures on Instagram!

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