There are different options for decorative coverings for kitchens. Patina can rightfully be considered the most exquisite frame for a kitchen façade.
The thing is that it creates the effect of antiquity in modern things. And in many styles, the presence of age marks in the interior is an important component of a well-finished design.
Check out some photo options for kitchens with patina.
Creating a decorative coating
It takes a long time for furniture to become covered with a natural patina. In addition, not all materials are covered with this natural coating. Products made of copper are exposed to the best impact.
But what if we are talking about a kitchen made of wood? Modern techniques for artificially applying patina come to the rescue.
Using specially selected paints, enamels and acids, craftsmen manually increase the “life” of newly born furniture. The result does not need to be expected for decades. Everything happens in a matter of minutes.
What are the types of patina?
Patina varies in shades and in the decorative effect it can create. The choice of material should depend on what style of interior will be created in the kitchen, and what initial shade the set has. There are many types of patina. It is worth considering the most popular of them.
Silver or golden patina is a universal option, but it is recommended to use it in a white or black kitchen, as well as on light wood furniture. On dark facades, white trim will look more impressive, and on light facades, gray, black, yellow and brown. For a patina of golden and silver tones, it is worth choosing a matte, rather than glossy, varnish.
For a patina of golden and silver tones, you should choose a matte varnish.
Contrasting patina - it will help to highlight and highlight carved patterns on furniture facades. It is worth choosing shades of silver, gold, bronze, copper. First, such compounds are rubbed into the joints of the panel and frame, in the corners, or onto other milling elements. Then the main thin layer is applied on top.
A light brown kitchen has a golden patina.
Patina with a craquelure or crackle effect is ideal for finishing kitchen furniture in country, shabby chic, and Provence styles. The facades are coated with a special craquelure varnish, which, after drying, is immediately covered with a network of cracks reminiscent of old paint. After this, a contrasting patina is very carefully rubbed into the cracks, and the final stage is the application of a layer of varnish.
Kitchen with craquelure or crackle effect.
Compatibility of patina with different styles of kitchens
Patina is a greenish coating that, over time, seems to grow on the surface of the furniture in layers.
A multi-layer effect is created. This phenomenon can be compared to ivy gradually covering buildings - elegant and beautiful.
So what interior styles will this coating go well with? Definitely, these are two strikingly opposing design styles: classic and Provence. Let's take a closer look at the design of kitchens with patina in these designer images.
The kitchen is white with a silver patina. Photo
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A white kitchen with a silver patina will certainly decorate the interior. High-quality wood with an airy silver coating and masterly decorative elements will fill your kitchen with an atmosphere of nobility and luxury.
It is the silver patina that gives this kitchen its antique look. There is no place for pretentiousness and unnecessary pomp here. Only silent noble restraint. The purpose of the silver coating is also to emphasize the exquisite expensive decor of the facade and the texture of the wood, to place emphasis on balustrades, cornices, pilasters and other decorative design elements.
Patination technology is gaining more and more popularity every year. The effect of “aging” furniture is achieved in several stages. First, the kitchen facade is whitened with a special composition, then a transparent varnish is applied to it. After the varnish has dried well, the surface of the facade is rubbed with paint, in this case silver, until a shimmering haze effect appears.
In addition to aesthetic advantages, this kitchen is also of high quality. Solid ash has long earned a reputation as a durable and strong material. And the quality of kitchen components, German and Austrian production of famous brands, speaks for itself.
Classic style
Thanks to different spraying techniques, you can give a modern kitchen with a patina both an aristocratic look and a share of rustic notes. As mentioned above, one of the leading styles that goes well with patina is the classic style.
The decisive role in the creation of one or another stylistic motif is the base color of the facade. It is this that creates the basis for the entire image of a classic kitchen with patina.
Therefore, if you are a supporter of classics and consistency, choose light colors. Against the background of delicate shades of the base, patina looks most advantageous and transfers all the emphasis to itself.
The best and win-win solution would be the absence of additional sharp accents in decorating the kitchen space.
This is because a classic kitchen with patina is a self-sufficient decor that does not require additional elements to create a complete image.
Antique kitchen - color schemes used
Antique kitchen facades are often grouped by manufacturers in catalogs according to their predominant color.
White
In photographs, such headsets always look incredibly impressive. The nuance is that such an environment does not tolerate careless handling, because any dirt is very noticeable against a light background. And yet, for their beauty, they are forgiven even this.
White set
Green
A very capricious color that literally sets the tone for the entire setting. Designers love to use it to create vintage and shabby chic furnishings. It goes well with copper and brass handles, antique metal utensils and forging.
Solid pine, tinted in olive color
Brown
Chocolate, coffee, walnut, wood, terracotta - brown kitchen is deservedly one of the most popular colors. These tones look incredibly cozy. The fittings can be any: cast iron, bronze, brass, gold plated.
Brown solid wood kitchen
Yellow
The lightest shades of wood - spruce, larch, pine without tinting - create a very festive mood, turning golden in the sun with all shades of yellow. A kitchen set made from this material looks amazing both in a country mansion and in a city apartment.
Yellow solid wood set
Kitchen design with patina in a classic style
Design options for a classic kitchen with patina can be combined sets. They represent an alternation of facades with glazed and lattice sections. But here, be especially careful in choosing the color of the patina itself.
Avoid bright and pretentious colors: gold, silver. It is also not recommended to display household appliances and other kitchen utensils.
Maintain minimalism and visual rigor. This way you will create a solid image of your kitchen and your home as a whole.
The kitchen is white with a silver patina. Price
Kitchen size: 2900 mm x 3850 mm
Kitchen price with delivery and installation: RUB 289,292.
Price of countertop with integrated sink: RUB 130,977.
Total price including delivery and installation: RUB 420,269.
Having carried out the calculation, it turns out 62,262 rubles per linear meter.
Included in the price:
- Egger chipboard body 16mm
- facades and decorative elements made of solid wood
- countertop claim Samsung Staron stone with integrated sink
- drawers with closers, full extension with soft closing system InnoTech (Hettich Germany)
- organization for cutlery (Hettich Germany)
- front and fastening fittings
- dish dryer
- shock absorbers for silent door closing (GRASS Austria)
- Retractable bucket Carousel 1 sector in a corner cabinet
- Hood Classic 900mm (bleached ash baguette with silver plated)
- Mixer BlankoFontas
- Stained glass windows Pushkin
- delivery
- installation
The price does not include:
Equipment: built-in refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, hob
The furniture was made to order, according to an individual project 06/11/2012.
Prices may change at this time.
Provence
This style has become very popular in Europe and rightfully occupies a leading place in the frequency of decoration of apartments and houses.
The roots of Provence grow from France. Therefore, if you want to create a charming atmosphere of a provincial house in the south of France in your kitchen, choose Provence. It is easy to understand and has a relaxed simplicity and comfort.
You can decorate your set with different types of patina, but the most successful option is the crackle technique.
The crackle technique involves applying primers and paints to the surface of a set in such a way that the result is the effect of peeling paint.
Crackle - a design technique that is expensive, but it pays for itself. Durability and originality are guaranteed.
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Oxidation is not a complicated technique that even a beginner can master. I have tried several different brands that offer materials to simulate oxidized metal. I liked both the quality and price of the IDEA brand more. I tried other brands, but the price was somewhat shocking and it’s unlikely that many would like it. Therefore, we will talk about this particular compiler. So, in principle, the material is universal and suitable for almost any surface. The essence of the effect itself is that you cover the material with a special paint with a metallic pigment, and then open it with a chemical patina, which will cause oxidation of the first layer. There are four paints with metallic pigments (copper, gold, silver and bronze). The mass of all bottles is. 60 grams The paint itself does NOT adhere very well to glass, so I recommend applying primer first; the brand recommends its own primer for this composition, number 714, but I must admit, I used my own. You can apply the base paint with either a soft brush or a sponge. For a better effect, I covered 2 layers, but for this the first layer needs to dry. It is better to do this, because by applying an oxidizing agent, you can wash off the paint a little; two layers are still more reliable. In a few minutes
After applying the last layer of metallic paint, a patina can be applied -. oxidizing agent If you want to slightly diversify the Effect, you can achieve a lower degree of oxidation if the oxidizing agent itself is slightly diluted with water. You can also apply it in different ways, if you want, create oxidized spots or water it, or even bring out patterns. My friend applied it almost immediately (nothing exploded). They recommend working with gloves. The oxidation effect will not appear immediately, be patient. After complete drying, open with varnish for fixation. The manufacturer has a native varnish, although any solvent (solvent-based) will do, both matte and glossy. Although I personally applied both types to enhance the effect. I would like to note that patina oxidizers do not work on all four paints. Green and blue patina oxidizes only gold, bronze and copper, and metal paint is oxidized only by rusty patina, so it is pointless to pour other oxidizers on it. For those who like to ask questions, the answer is no, oxidizing agents only work with original paint. Notes from me. Your further actions depend only on your imagination. Using my glass as an example, I showed what the oxidation effect looks like on a relief surface. The relief itself is made from FOLIA mosaic glue. I don’t recommend making too complex designs from it, because the main thing is to show oxidation, and a complex relief will visually conflict with the technique. I covered the non-oxidized areas with glossy solvent varnish, and the oxidized areas with matte varnish. This was done to enhance the effect, since the technique proposed by the creators of covering everything with matte varnish did not impress me. Some details can be finally revealed using a small brush with additional pigment diluted in the medium in those places where you want to have a very glossy and absolutely non-oxidized area.
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Patina bitumen, green, blue and rust colors Idea Patina Maimeri will be used in a master class on patination and aging of interior items. You will also need Four-Metal Paints Idea Patina in the colors of copper, gold, iron and bronze, and a synthetic flat Painting Brush. The Idea Patina Maimeri product series represents a range of paints and oxidizers for both amateur and professional use. Idea series products Maimeri Patina can be applied to any product that needs to be aged.
For patination and aging we will need the following materials:
Decoration sequence:
Clean and degrease the surface of the object to be decorated. On a dry, prepared surface, using a flat synthetic Painting Brush, apply primer No. 714 Idea Patina Maimeri. THIS will ensure better adhesion of the patina paint layers to the base of the object being decorated. | |
On the primed surface of the product we apply a layer of gold paint No. 138 Idea Patina Maimeri. After an hour, apply a second coat of paint. | |
While the metallic paint is STILL wet, apply the blue patina Maimeri Patina Idea No. 712. Some time after application, you will be able to see the oxidation process. | |
We paint the object to be decorated with bronze paint Idea Patina Maimeri No. 475. | |
Applying blue patina Maimeri Patina Idea No. 712. | |
We paint the product with copper paint Idea Patina Maimeri No. 200. | |
Applying green patina Idea Patina Maimeri No. 711. | |
We paint the Item with iron paint No. 498 Idea Patina Maimeri. This paint imitates the color of wrought iron. Iron paint Idea Patina Maimeri No. 498 can be used independently, giving the item the effect of an iron surface. | |
Applying a rusty patina Maimeri Patina Idea No. 713. | |
To further emphasize the effect of antiquity, we darken the surface of the product in some places with bituminous patina Idea Patina Maimeri No. 710 by tamponing. | |
We leave the decorated products to dry for 24 hours, and then varnish Idea Patina Maimeri No. 715, applying IT evenly onto the product with a flat synthetic brush “Painting”. | |
Decorated interior items in the style of imitation of natural antiquity and aging are ready! I wish you creative success. |
The master class was developed and prepared by Elena Anisimovna Korobova, manager of the “Salvador” store, Kharkov, st. Krasnoznamennaya, 1
Color solution
The best shades of patina in a Provence-style kitchen will be golden, silver, and maroon shades. Why should you choose such bright colors?
Because the basis of the facades of the set should be selected calm and warm, it is possible in a matte finish. Thus, bright patina accessories against the background of a restrained base will stand out and convey harmony.
Antique kitchen set
When looking for a ready-made solution for your own home in manufacturers’ catalogs, you need to focus on the following styles, which to some extent personify the idea of “antique” furniture:
- country style - English style, reminiscent of old country estates, in which every piece of furniture is subordinated to practicality and comfort;
- cowboy - appeared in the USA, in many ways reminiscent of country music. It is characterized by deliberately rough furniture with traces of time (aged), and the use of forged elements is excluded;
- chalet - has typical Swiss features: massive, simple furnishings, upholstery made of natural fabrics or leather, a lot of wood carvings, forged parts are quite acceptable;
- Provence - appeared in France, is distinguished by an abundance of textile elements (covers, tablecloths, curtains, runners, etc.), a light palette of colors and an abundance of decor in the form of forging, painting, decoupage;
- rustic - this is what is usually called the traditional Russian style, replete with simple lines, as well as high-quality cabinets, shelves, tables and chairs made of durable wood;
- shabby chic - what distinguishes it from others is the presence of a large number of handmade items. In almost every element of the decor you can see a work of applied art;
- vintage - characterized by the use of elements that were once fashionable and have returned to circulation, so in a kitchen in a vintage style there will certainly be not very familiar items: an antique clock on the wall, a mirror in a carved frame, a carpet on the floor, a faucet with valves, slides for dishes , bottle storage rack, etc.
Shabby chic kitchen
As a rule, the set includes several open shelves, cabinets with decorative massive facades made of wood (or wood), chairs with fabric or leather upholstery, a table with a rectangular or round top.
It is allowed to use painted, polished, carved, paneled surfaces, but not glossy.
Antique kitchen facade design
The “correct” facade of an old-style kitchen looks so that the first thought when looking at it is “handmade.” These can be paneled, lattice, carved, inlaid, painted doors made of solid wood, MDF. Doors with glass and acrylic inserts do not fit into the style, but stained glass windows, especially colored ones, are quite appropriate.
Kitchen with stained glass facades
Types of wood used
Modern, affordable MDF kitchens can imitate any type of wood; the choice is truly unlimited. If we are talking about an exclusive set of natural wood, then the most popular are pine, spruce, larch, and birch. They are soft, making them easy to handle. A more expensive and very durable material is oak.
Antique oak set
Rare types of wood, including red and wenge, are used in the production of the most expensive handmade furniture sets.
Shelves
The ideal complement to any antique-style kitchen set will be carved solid wood shelves. They can be attached to the wall with hinged hinges or forged consoles, only emphasizing the stylistic features of the interior.
Solid wood shelf on a forged console
Lunch group
Tables with massive tabletops on stable wooden legs are well suited for it. Chairs must be upholstered in fabric or leather. Chairs made of solid wood or rattan with armrests and high backs are harmoniously combined. The color scheme must certainly continue or repeat the palette of the main kitchen set.
Rustic dining room
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What color to choose for decorating the interior of a kitchen with patina
A white kitchen with patina is an excellent solution for creating an elegant and cozy kitchen. The white color harmonizes perfectly with the patina; this set looks very gentle and resembles real antique furniture.
Ideal shades for decorating white facades are blue, green, purple. Be sure to use details in cream, beige and brown tones with gold. Panels will help make facades more elegant.
Light shades of green on a white background look very beautiful.
Green kitchen with patina - most often this option is chosen when decorating the interior in a light and airy shabby chic style. This combination is also suitable for creating a country-style kitchen. To make the kitchen look truly unusual and attractive, it is recommended to use the lightest shades of green. They will harmonize perfectly with white, blue, gray, brown and beige patina.
Kitchen set in Provence style.
A black kitchen with patina is a very original solution, which cannot be applied in every interior. It is desirable that the kitchen with such furniture be quite spacious and bright. A matte black kitchen set will look great with a gold, silver or white patina. Silver or gold fittings would be a worthy decoration.
Black kitchen with silver patina.
Gray kitchen with patina - you shouldn’t treat this noble shade as something plain and boring. Gray can look luxurious and expensive, especially when combined with the patina of black, blue, white and green. Such a set will look very harmonious, sophisticated and elegant. Gray tones never tire, and they combine perfectly with any other colors. In addition, this interior design solution is suitable for both spacious and small kitchens.