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alberto giacomazzi / Vecteezy Kitchens have always been the heart of the home, evolving over centuries to reflect the lifestyles, innovations, and cultural values of their time. Period kitchens, with their distinctive designs and features, offer a fascinating glimpse into the untold stories of the past. From the rustic simplicity of Colonial kitchens to the ornate elegance of Victorian designs.
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The Victorian kitchen has a rich history. Each component and feature of this kitchen serves a purpose and has a backstory. Did you know that the whole concept of the home kitchen didn't really catch on until after 1900? In most homes of the late 1800s, the fireplace (and sometimes the wood-stove) served as the kitchen; however, once stoves became cheaper.
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Victorian kitchens carry an old-world charm that instantly makes a home feel rich with history. These 27 victorian kitchen ideas will help you weave in ornate details, vintage finishes, and timeless character without losing modern comfort. Victorian kitchens - those before 1900 - mostly had not changed a great deal since Georgian times in the early 1800's.
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They had a fireplace or a 'range' (a built-in-to-the- chimney stove) for cooking, a dresser to keep china on, and a kitchen table for food preparation, at a back. Even the smallest Victorian houses had a separate scullery, and it was rare for sinks to be installed in kitchens before the twentieth century. The 20th century saw them fall out of fashion and the kitchen either made into an additional living room, or the dividing wall was knocked down and one big Kitchen was created.
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THE VICTORIAN KITCHEN Most of the books commonly seen about life in the 19th century seem to be British and therefore deal with life in Victorian England. Imagine stepping into a Victorian kitchen, where elegance meets functionality in every corner. Explore the timeless charm and unique elements that define the Victorian kitchen aesthetic.
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Did Victorian kitchens have sinks? Yes, Victorian kitchens had sinks. What type and style of sink varied greatly, as the mid-to-late Victorian era spanned a wide range of design and technology styles. Early on, sinks were made of solid cast iron and were heavy, durable and often finished with a porcelain enamel.
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Table of Contents Victorian Kitchen Design Ideas 1. Timeless Elegance Photo by Teoria Interiors With beautiful dark hardwood cabinets and drawers, and wood paneled appliances, this kitchen blends beige with granite counter tops to create a brilliant blend.
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