Exceptionally Eclectic – Farmhouse Kitchen

Diana at Our Vintage Home Love lives in a 1905 house and created a great vintage feel in her kitchen.
Check out that amazing double towel rack on the island. She loved the rack so much, she built the island out of old barn wood for it!
While out on a leisurely bike ride, Diana found the white cabinet (it used to be yellow) sitting curbside. I am still trying to figure out how she got it home! A bit of barn wood behind the cabinet is a great backdrop for an old rolling pin collection and check out those breadboards which she makes!
Love the open shelves for showing off all things white.

It may look like an old ladder turned pot rack but Diana actually built this! Click here to find out how she did it!

Diana created the wall art for her hubs to resemble a 1950’s baseball concession stand menu.

These old stools were faded red vinyl with a high back (see the before pics here) and were transformed into these beauties.

The rest of Diana’s house is equally fabulous – check out her living room here!

So head on over to Our Vintage Home Love and see her whole house in all it’s vintage glory!
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The transformation of the kitchen is stunning! Kelly I was wondering if you’re interested in guest posting at my blog Stardust. I host a guest blogger every Friday, so shoot me an email if it’s a yes, to schedule a date! I know my readers would love you too!
Love, Olga
Love it…I have a real ladder potrack and a mostly-white kitchen too. Love these tranquil white rooms, but I probably would be splashing color around after awhile. (Oh…and the factory cart coffee table? I have two. Who’d have thought I’d be trendy?)
Gorgeous kitchen, what a beautiful job she’s done!! Thanks for the tour and for some fabulous ideas like the rolling pins, the breadboards and the hanging pot rack – oh yes!
So lovely! The vintage touches add so much character.
I love this place, especially the kitchen, but I have a 10 year old and a dog so it is not in my future for at least 10 years… =-)
I have loved the display of the vintage wooden rolling pins on the weathered wood ever since I first saw it!