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What style would you say my kitchen/dining room is?

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HoldTheGlam · 17/10/2015 17:28

Hiya!

We've just had our dining part of the kitchen done. Looks fab, and I'm over the moon with it.

My DP insists that it's a vintage, shabby chic look( the rest of our home is similar, except for me releasing my new profound Essex Godess in our glam bedroom). I'm disagreeing with DP.. I know you probably can't comment on all of the house because I haven't added pictures, but it is the same more or less.

I dislike the 'distressed' look of vintage/shabby chic (shabby shit is what my Mum calls it Grin), yet apparently this is also considered to fit that style? My MIL is the queen of vintage/shabby chic and her house has lots of distressed items and overall looks aged, where's I can't see the similarity between the two.

Am I right in saying our house has too much of a modern take/polished look to be considered shabby chic or vintage?

Sorry if this is a confusing post lol, and I'm not knocking off anyone's choices of style, shabby chic is lovely too Grin

What style would you say my kitchen/dining room is?
What style would you say my kitchen/dining room is?
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BitOfFun · 17/10/2015 17:30

It's more Farmhouse, I would say.

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InQuiteAPickle · 17/10/2015 17:30

It's nice! I would have said "shabby chic/country cottage" style.

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InQuiteAPickle · 17/10/2015 17:31

Yy, actually I agree with Farmhouse.

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NoelHeadbands · 17/10/2015 17:31

Country?

I don't think it's overly 'anything' really, it's nice though

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HoldTheGlam · 17/10/2015 17:33

Is farmhouse not the same as shabby chic? I don't have a clue!

The design world intrigues me because the real farmhouses aren't quite as polished etc. Although equally as lovely (country air is my fave).

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AnemonesCloser · 17/10/2015 17:37

Modern farmhouse sounds about right.

Are you going to leave the plastic covers on the chair? My Auntie Mary does her Ford Fiesta, she leaves the plastic covers on the back seat.

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HoldTheGlam · 17/10/2015 17:39

Hi Anemones,

I wasn't going to leave the plastic covers on, no. Just didn't want to take them off until the cushion seats arrive! Can't risk anything lol

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StrumpersPlunkett · 17/10/2015 17:40

really not trying to be rude really really.
but it looks like photo's taken in a show room rather than a home.

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WipsGlitter · 17/10/2015 17:41

Is that your actual kitchen or a showroom?

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NoelHeadbands · 17/10/2015 17:43

To be fair, the pics only show the island and two chairs so you can't really get the feel of the room ie pictures, accessories etc

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HoldTheGlam · 17/10/2015 17:43

Actual kitchen Confused lol

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AnemonesCloser · 17/10/2015 17:45

It takes a while for new things to get that lived in look.

I've got a new bathroom and I'm keeping it as showhomey for as long as possible! If anyone wants to use the toilet I hand them a bucket and tell them to go behind a hedge.

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HoldTheGlam · 17/10/2015 17:46

Anemones, are you being serious? I can't quite tell Shock

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AnemonesCloser · 17/10/2015 17:51

I may be exaggerating Wink

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Runningupthathill82 · 17/10/2015 19:07

It just looks a bit neutral to me. Not really one thing or another.

But I'd say definitely not farmhouse - to me farmhouse is more Aga, Welsh dressers and a cosy feel. This is more stark.

But to be fair I'm basing that on real farmhouses, as family live in them, rather than farmhouse "style."

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Tomatoesareyum · 17/10/2015 20:59

I would say it's fairly traditional and country. It not modern but it's very nice and sounds like it fits in with the style of your house

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SixtyFootDoll · 17/10/2015 21:03

Traditional?

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youngestisapsycho · 17/10/2015 21:07

It reminds me of American style kitchens.

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Donthate · 17/10/2015 21:08

Traditional. Can you fit between the dresser and your island? It looks very close.

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Donthate · 17/10/2015 21:10

Also what's happening with the drawer you can't open in the background of the first photo?

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NahItsOkTa · 17/10/2015 21:11

It's country. Shabby chic is an entirely different thing. That wood is gorgeous.

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hackedoffnow · 17/10/2015 21:13

How much?

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hackedoffnow · 17/10/2015 21:15

I'm equally concerned about drawers that can't be opened. Nice craftsmanship tho

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Gobbolinothewitchscat · 17/10/2015 21:18

I'm totally confused. The run of the cupboards is very unusual with the big spaces between them.

Is this your actual home?

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Gobbolinothewitchscat · 17/10/2015 21:19

Also, are there only two seats?

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