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Photography by DOMAINEHOME.COM

Floating wooden shelves and several dozen glass jars give this modern gray kitchen a nice vintage touch.

Photography by DOMINO

This rose gold Williams-Sonoma toaster will have your kitchen feeling like it’s the 1950s all over again.

Photography by ELLE DECOR

Bulky wooden accents like the mirror and coffee tray make this kitchen the vintage touch it needed.

Photography by OUR VINTAGE HOME LOVE

Use a reclaimed wooden table as an impromptu island, and add a petite scale to give any kitchen a vintage vibe.

Photography by PINTEREST

Take a moment to appreciate the vintage look that this aluminum dining set brings to this kitchen.

Photography by PINTEREST

A Smeg fridge is a simple way to make your kitchen feel a bit more old school.

Photography by KRYS MELO / BLOG.KRYSMELO.COM

These stools will make your kitchen feel like it’s conquering the perfect blend of old and new.

Photography by PINTEREST

Don’t want to embrace large vintage decor pieces? A few glass sundaes are totally retro, and they don’t compromise the style of your kitchen.

Photography by PINTEREST

Exposed lighting and industrial stools transform this whitewashed kitchen into a period piece.

Photography by Raquel Bianca

The modular lighting in this kitchen, paired with the deco-inspired stools makes us feel like we’re in the 1960s!

Photography by PINTEREST

Sometimes all your kitchen needs is a vintage ladder to add a bit of character to the space.

Photography by PINTEREST

We’re pretty sure this vintage stove speaks for itself.

Photography by STUDIO MCGEE

A vintage rug stands out in all the right ways in this

black and white kitchen

Photography by PINTEREST

Pair midcentury stools and a vintage rug together in a modern styled kitchen to make a statement no one can ignore.

Photography by RALPH LAUREN

Taking a cue from “Mad Men,” every vintage inspired home needs a few decanters to hold their favorite liquors.

Photography by TARGET

We don’t know about you, but these tins are just about the cutest way to store all your caffeine.

Photography by WEST ELM

White and wood make this dining room come to life with vintage details we can’t help but fall in love with.

Photography by DEBORAH JAFFE

An easy way to add a vintage element to any kitchen (or home in general) is a sleek bar cart.

Photography by TARGET

A charming tin to hold flour? Yes, please.

Photography by JASMINE STAR

Retro wooden stools provide an element of refinement in this sleek kitchen.

Photography by CHRISTINA LILLY

A golden credenza just might be what your kitchen needs — it’s a perfect way to store china, and it can also act as a home bar!

Photography by BRITTANY AMBRIDGE

We could definitely picture ourselves eating breakfast at this vintage inspired bar.

Photography by DOMINO

Antique galvanized canisters give any kitchen an instant vintage factor.

Photography by A BEAUTIFUL MESS

Aside from being totally Instagram worthy, colorful crystal cups are a great way to incorporate pieces from another era into your kitchen decor.

Photography by JASMINE STAR

Is anyone else loving the plain wooden clock in the background of this kitchen?

Photography by STADSHEM.SE

Always say yes to the use of a reclaimed wooden table. Always.

Photography by HELENA BLOMQVIST VIA LANTLIV

Can’t decide what vintage chairs to decorate with? How about using all of them?

Photography by Emily Johnstone

This sink fixture is just too beautiful to ignore. We wouldn’t mind cooking in this kitchen at all!

Photography by BRIT.CO

All you really need are a set of stylish whiskey glasses to complete any retro look.

Photography by PINTEREST

In addition to a gorgeous Smeg fridge, opt for a complete wooden makeover to really take your vintage kitchen to the next level.