Shape and size of the room: what to consider
Neoclassical style requires a certain amount of “air” in the setting. Therefore, it will be more difficult to decorate a very tiny space with its help. The shape of the room is not particularly important, but rooms of the correct shape are traditionally much easier to arrange.
Small kitchenette
Design hacks will help you decorate a small (or even very small) kitchen in a neoclassical style (pay attention to the photo below):
Design hacks | Descriptions |
Techniques for visually increasing space | Mirror surfaces, light halftones, decor with perspective. |
Compact solutions | Compact furniture and appliances |
Transformable furniture | For example, a transforming table into a neoclassical kitchen. |
Using “hidden reserves” | Over-the-door organizers, table top-window sill, storage up to the ceiling. |
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Beautiful, stylish, designer-designed neoclassical kitchen in the photo
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Large room
For the neoclassical direction, a spacious kitchen area is more typical, often combining the functions of a dining room (a kitchen-dining room in neoclassical style is a common choice), and sometimes also a living room (the interior of a combined kitchen-living-dining room in neoclassical style is also a winning move).
When designing a space that has more than one functional part, it is important to remember zoning techniques. This could be, for example, zoning:
- light;
- color;
- finishing;
- different levels of floor and ceiling;
- physical partitions.
Decor and accessories
A kitchen-dining room in a neoclassical style does not need to be lavishly decorated. There are various types of jewelry that look luxurious and expensive. Vases (alabaster, crystal) and an openwork tablecloth made of high-quality textiles are relevant here. Dishes with delicate floral patterns are located on the shelf, and glass glasses are in the sideboard.
Decorative details complement the interior and do not stand out from the overall concept. The rule of symmetry requires the use of paired objects. You can hang still life and photographs in wooden frames on the walls. The dining area features fresh flowers and porcelain figurines. The repeating pattern is found on baguettes and moldings, shelves and textiles.
Room dimensions: what to consider?
It is based on the area that you should choose the configuration of the set, the colors of the kitchen in the neoclassical style, lighting schemes and decorative techniques.
Kitchenette: 5-7 square meters
Miniature spaces are most often designed exclusively as a place for cooking. At the same time, moving the dining group (and sometimes storage) to other parts of the apartment. If this option is not suitable, turn to the most compact furniture and appliances. Also, when designing a neoclassical kitchen with an area of about 5 square meters (sq.m.) in the interior of the apartment, you can pay attention to:
- folding tables and chairs in neoclassical style for the kitchen;
- folding tabletops;
- window sill tables;
- stackable chairs and stools;
- transformable tables;
- mobile solutions (carts, kitchen islands on wheels).
Compact space: 8, 9, 10 square meters
The average sizes of typical neoclassical kitchenettes (8, 9, 10 sq.m.) allow you to place both a set and a full-fledged dining group. And when using compact solutions and design techniques, you can even find a place for a mini-recreation area or for a home mini-office.
Beautiful, stylish neoclassical kitchen with mirrors
Large rooms: up to 20 square meters
Most often, such an area allows you to combine the kitchen area, dining room and living room in one space. Sometimes in large combined kitchen-living room areas of 18-20 sq.m in neoclassical style, judging by the real photos in the apartments, they also include a fireplace area, a home library or a mini-office. Or allocate a place for a pantry.
Stylish neoclassical kitchen with beautiful turquoise chairs
Huge: more than 20 square meters
When decorating a room of impressive size (for example, thinking through the design of a kitchen over 20 meters in neoclassical style), it is important to remember the mandatory visual division into parts - and use zoning techniques. Otherwise, the situation will turn out to be disorganized and illogical.
Curtains in neoclassical style
Curtains for the kitchen in the neoclassical style have a simple shape. The structures are easy to move using special mechanisms. Use a neutral color palette, without bright colors or noticeable patterns. High-quality textiles are suitable for decoration, which are often combined with translucent fabrics.
To prevent the room from losing functionality, Roman and roller blinds are popular on the windows. The dense material does not allow the sun to pass through, while remaining a good addition to the design. Popular horizontal blinds are several tones darker than the main background.
Headset configuration
Which set to choose for a kitchenette in neoclassical style? The answer to this question depends on the shape and size of the room, the presence and proximity of other functional parts, the location of communications, as well as your personal preferences. Stylistics does not impose strict restrictions, except that it gives preference to the most ergonomic and practical solutions. And also laconic or classic forms (facades and countertops of streamlined shapes will be much less appropriate).
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Linear set
The linear arrangement of the set is one of the most common for neoclassical kitchens. Plus - compactness, minus - lack of a comfortable “working triangle”
ADVICE. The current trend is to design the set in such a way that it looks more like a storage system than kitchen furniture. Especially relevant for kitchen-living rooms, kitchen-bedrooms and kitchen-studios in neoclassical style.
Corner set
Corner kitchen sets are a little less popular; most often this configuration is due to the characteristics of the room (load-bearing structures protruding from the walls, inconvenient entrance location, etc.).
Often corner kitchenettes with a refrigerator are decorated in the English neoclassical style with a modern twist. This way they look more solid and aesthetically pleasing.
ADVICE. For a small corner set (including in the interior of a kitchen-living room) in a neoclassical design style, it is better to choose white, light colors (as in the photo below).
Beautiful, stylish black and white neoclassical kitchen
U-shaped kitchen set
A convenient option for those who want a spacious work surface and sufficient storage in relatively limited space.
Set with island
Arranging an island is a common technique in the design of classical and neoclassical kitchen spaces.
ADVICE. Depending on the area, an island with bar stools can either complement or replace the dining room.
Set with bar counter
A slightly less common option for the neoclassical movement, but also has the right to life. Especially if the kitchenette is very tiny, and there is definitely not enough space for a full-fledged dining group.
ADVICE. Stylish, fashionable, beautiful kitchenettes in neoclassical style (or neoclassical style) in 2021 can be found not only in elite design showrooms.
Photos of the interiors of real objects prove that today in Moscow you can buy furniture in this style inexpensively.
Small kitchen in neoclassical style
To equip a small room, you need to choose the details wisely. Dark shades that reduce space are contraindicated. A beige kitchen in a neoclassical style visually increases the space. It gets bigger and warmer. The set is placed along the walls, and the dining area is moved to the center.
Important! In a small kitchen, complex multi-tiered ceiling structures, columns and stucco molding are abandoned.
Varieties of direction: what to choose?
Neoclassical style, like any other, has its own varieties and branches. As well as successful mixes with other directions.
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Beautiful, stylish, bright neoclassical kitchen. Photo: Rositsa Pereslavtseva
American neoclassical
American neoclassicism in the kitchen is modern classics generously seasoned with eclecticism. Often - in expressive colors, interspersed with retro elements. At the same time, the furnishings in this style are technological and practical.
French neoclassical style
Such interiors are successors of the French classics; they noticeably gravitate toward light tones and allow themselves a little more non-functional decor than other trends.
English neoclassical
It is based on the English classical direction: restraint, respectability, noble and rich colors. This style is characterized by ergonomics, a large amount of free space - and minimization of non-functional decor.
Modern neoclassical movement
Kitchenettes in the modern neoclassical style, judging by the photos of designer works, are most often decorated in neutral, restrained colors - and gravitate more toward contemporary than classic. The latter is usually recalled by furniture silhouettes and individual decorative and composition techniques.
Russian neoclassicism
In recent decades, styles with the adjective “Russian” have confidently made their way into the vocabulary of designers. In addition to Russian classics and the stylistics of the Russian village, the concept of Russian neoclassicism is also used. It leans a little more toward classical motifs than modern ones, and is noticeably less eclectic than American ones.
Neoclassical style + loft
The mix of industrial motifs and neoclassical trends is one of the most spectacular and in demand. It combines the sophistication of a modern classic style - and a certain brutality, the characteristic of a loft.
Neoclassical kitchen interior design ideas
Spectacular neoclassicism in the kitchen provides the owner with comfort and visual appeal. Each element stands in its place and does not stand out from the general atmosphere of respectability.
How to choose interior color for the kitchen
Neoclassical style is quite loyal to a wide variety of tones: from dark, saturated to light, airy; from juicy to light, pastel. The main condition is relative restraint, unobtrusiveness of the range.
ADVICE. Sharp contrasts and bold, non-standard combinations are definitely not about the neoclassical direction.
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Bright hues
Light colors are most organic for neoclassical-style kitchens. They add lightness to the interior, make it brighter, and contribute to the formation of a neutral palette - the most characteristic of this direction.
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Dark gamma
Blue-black, dark brown, dark gray, burgundy, charcoal - dark shades also have a place in a neoclassical kitchen. At least as contrasting additions.
Beautiful, stylish neoclassical kitchen in muted colors
Beautiful, stylish neoclassical kitchen in gray in the photo
White interior
A snow-white kitchen (especially white glossy facades and apron) is less common in neoclassicism than in Scandinavian or minimalist spaces. Complex shades are more typical for this style. However, for example, when surrounded by other light tones, such a decision may be completely justified.
ADVICE. A white neoclassical kitchen with a wooden, black or gray countertop, as well as furniture in a white and blue style, looks especially impressive in the interior photo. However, you can buy accompanying elements of absolutely any color to pair with a white set.
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Gray tones
Flat gray color for neoclassical kitchens has long gone out of fashion, but its complex shades, on the contrary, are at the peak of popularity. Graphite, the color of wet asphalt, gray-blue - all these tones are among the trends.
ADVICE. The interior of a neoclassical kitchen in gray colors (look at the photo below) looks more interesting if you combine several halftones at once.
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Blue halftones
The blue range is calm, natural, light. It's no surprise that it's perfect for a modern classic. Blue kitchenettes in neoclassical style look fresh and elegant. The most popular colors are pastel blue, green-blue, gray-blue, and a light shade of turquoise.
blue tint
Blue halftones are especially often used in Russian and English neoclassicism. Among the most fashionable for kitchen spaces are blue-black, ultramarine, cornflower blue, and indigo. Bonus: blue has a calming mood. And the blue kitchen in the neoclassical style is almost impossible to get boring.
Kitchenette in pastel colors
Neoclassical kitchenettes in pastel colors are no longer as popular as in previous seasons, but they are unlikely to ever go completely out of fashion. Softness, high compatibility and versatility (in terms of space and room lighting) are their absolute advantages.
Beautiful, stylish neoclassical kitchen with lilac chairs
Beige
The most relevant light shades for the interior of a neoclassical kitchen (judging by the photo) are complex beiges: for example, linen, caramel, milk, old lace.
Beautiful, stylish beige and white neoclassical kitchen
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Cappuccino
Separately, it is worth mentioning the delicate gray-beige-caramel tone, which has become especially popular in recent seasons. The bonuses of a cappuccino kitchen for neoclassics are neutrality, versatility, depth, sophistication.
ADVICE. An excellent option for those who like beige undertones, but are afraid of making the decor too boring. The cappuccino color is a reasonable and attractive compromise.
Green
Shades of green for neoclassical kitchens are among the most popular. They meet several trends at once: they belong to the natural palette, are almost impossible to get bored of, go well with both warm and cold tones, and have many fashionable variations (from Tiffany to emerald).
Brown
Variants of brown neoclassical kitchens - be it natural shades of wood, or complex undertones (taupe, coffee) - are again in fashion.
ADVICE. Designers try to ignore only the familiar wenge, but with the right palette it can also come in handy.
Mint undertone
The mint shade - blue with an emerald undertone - deserves special attention. It is especially fashionable, fresh, unconventional, and quite practical. And mint fits perfectly into kitchens decorated in neoclassical style.
Powdery tone
Muted, dusty, powdery undertones are also great for neoclassicism (a powdery kitchen-living room looks especially advantageous). Bonus: they visually make the space warmer, lighter and more comfortable, creating an atmosphere of sophistication.
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Two-color headsets
This is not the first year that designers have resorted to two-color headset design, most often focusing on the “white top + dark bottom” scheme. This move allows you to introduce colored accents or dark contrasts into the interior without overloading the decor. In neoclassical design, a two-color kitchen looks very organic.
Black set
Black kitchen sets, and even monochrome black interiors, are a trend in recent seasons. Designers and ordinary people, tired of the same type of snow-white kitchens, are trying something new. Bonus: dark kitchenettes look elegant, non-trivial, and deep shades can visually expand the space no worse than light shades. Therefore, black neoclassical kitchen is in fashion.
Beautiful, stylish neoclassical kitchen with black cabinetry
Neoclassical kitchen design: color solutions (with photos)
Kitchens designed according to neoclassical canons are characterized by restrained color schemes. Look at these photos.
You see, there are no sharp transitions, contrasts, diversity - everything is harmonious and precise. Preference is given to soft pastel colors.
Light shades in kitchen design - examples of neoclassical interiors
If you scroll through all the photos, you will notice that most neoclassical style kitchens are decorated in light colors. Milky, ivory, pale peach, gray - these shades perfectly convey the aristocracy and noble character of this trend. Even simple sets without decorative excesses in light colors look rich and respectable.
For a small kitchen, light shades are also an opportunity to visually enlarge and expand the space, making it lighter.
Here's another example of the design. Here the kitchen area does not exceed 14 square meters. meters, but this did not become an obstacle to creating a harmonious space in a neoclassical style.
Neoclassical in white? Why not? (+photo examples of kitchen design)
Pure white kitchens are rare. The snow-white color is perceived as cold, which is not entirely in the spirit of the neoclassical style. But if presented correctly, such a kitchen can become a real decoration of the home. Like in these photos.
If you place black accents, the white kitchen will become more expressive and interesting. However, dark elements must be used carefully, like strokes. For example, these could be shaped elements on the facades of furniture, handles, and parts of kitchen appliances.
You can add color to a white kitchen with a colored backsplash. Glossy tiles harmonize perfectly with mother-of-pearl decorative elements, which are often found in neoclassical style.
Neoclassical style: kitchen design in blue tones
This blue kitchen radiates warm energy.
It’s nice to be here, drink tea, cook. However, the abundance of blue in neoclassical style can create an oppressive feeling. It is advisable to dilute deep tones:
- white;
- ecru;
- caramel;
- blue;
- pale gray;
- dirty blue.
Beige color in kitchen design: neoclassical approach
Very often, beige is chosen as the main color for neoclassical kitchens. This design favorably emphasizes the style and looks luxurious. Here is an example of the interior. Look how harmoniously the beige set is complemented with a light marble countertop.
And here small splashes of turquoise have been added to the design.
Lighting
Light in the kitchen space is a particularly important topic. Lighting must be varied and sufficient.
Chandeliers
A single ceiling chandelier in the kitchen (or in the interior of the kitchen-living room) in the neoclassical style is definitely not enough; design projects and real photos of apartments clearly demonstrate this. But as general light or as lighting for a dining area, it is more than appropriate.
Beautiful, stylish neoclassical kitchen with Art Deco touches
Lamps above the tabletop
One of the most important points is the lighting of the work surface. For this they can be used, for example:
- ceiling soffits;
- lamps built into the set or mounted above the set;
- LED strips;
- Wall lights.
Another light
It would also be useful to provide lighting inside the cabinets. Hangings are often used above the bar counter or kitchen island. If the room has a living room or mini-office area, separate lighting may be required in these functional parts. Sometimes decorative light is also used (garlands, illumination of paintings and posters for kitchens in the neoclassical style).
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Features of the neoclassical style
The design direction is suitable for self-confident people who have achieved success. The space becomes a continuation of the owner’s lifestyle and speaks of his wealth. Expensive materials are used for finishing - natural wood or its high-quality imitation, stone.
In the photo, the kitchen design in the neoclassical style is designed in strict symmetry. The composition is developed based on the axis around which the elements are located. In the room, objects are arranged in orderly sequence, so a feeling of internal order, mirroriness and correctness is created.
A neoclassical kitchen design is best revealed in spacious rooms. The high ceiling is in harmony with the huge windows and doorways. The interior adapts to the owner's habits. Both royal luxury and laconic aristocracy are relevant here. Recognizable features of the direction:
- stucco on furniture, in decoration;
- muted, neutral colors;
- no clutter.
Neoclassical decor
Stylistics does not like excessive decoration, especially when it comes to non-functional decor. And in the kitchen space it is better to give preference to practical elements of the decor.
Beautiful, stylish, brightly presented neoclassical kitchen
Textiles: curtains, tablecloths, towels
Kitchen textiles are largely responsible for comfort. Napkins, tablecloths, towels, curtains, carpets and runners (most often in the dining room or living room) - neoclassicism does not require an abundance of textiles, but does not limit its use.
ADVICE. It is not necessary to strictly adhere to textiles in a neoclassical style. Italian, Scandinavian, modern curtains may be suitable for a neoclassical kitchen (judging by the photo below).
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Wallpaper
Wallpaper for a kitchen in the neoclassical style (judging by the photos of designer interiors) has long ceased to be just a decoration - and has become a decoration. You can use them to decorate an accent surface, a niche, or the inner walls of a shelving unit or display cabinet. You can even use it to decorate a kitchen apron - in combination with glass.
Paintings, posters and more
Wall decor in the kitchen space is also used: both for purely decorative purposes and to visually designate the dining room or living room area. You can use, for example:
- posters;
- paintings;
- tin decorative signs;
- decorative plates;
- wall planters.
Kitchenware
Serving utensils, knife sets, small household appliances, cutting boards and kitchen utensils - all these practical elements have long acquired an additional decorative function. Choose them to match the colors and style of the interior - and they will not only bring benefits, but also decorate the space.
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Arrangement of equipment in the kitchen
Fridge
A popular appliance in the kitchen, designed for storing food, dishes and other small items that you cannot do without in the room. Designers recommend placing the refrigerator at one end of the kitchen unit if we are talking about spacious rooms in one-room, two-room or three-room apartments. If the kitchen is small, then you can solve the problem in three ways: 1 - Buy a small refrigerator and place it by the window; 2 - Place the refrigerator in a more spacious living room, where there is room for appliances; 3 - Provide space for a built-in refrigerator in the design project. The latter option will look good in both modern and classic kitchens. But for a Scandinavian-style kitchen, such placement of household appliances is not suitable. In this case, it is better to give preference to free-standing devices.
Sink
I prefer to install the sink 40-60 cm from the refrigerator so that it is convenient for the housewife to effectively use the work surface. As a result, she can easily take out the necessary products from the refrigerator and immediately put them in the sink, leaving on the table those that do not need to be washed.
Dishwasher
For a small family, it is enough to buy a simple device of small dimensions. This dishwasher is enough to cope with the task and wash even large utensils, which include pots and pans. If the family is large, then you should think about larger models, but it is also recommended to pay attention to the area and layout of the room.
Coffee machine
The coffee machine will look good on the table between the refrigerator and the sink. This option for placing equipment is also quite practical, since grain and water are required to start the machine. The first ones can be taken from the refrigerator, while water is obtained from the tap.
Oven
One of the main questions when choosing an oven is the height of its placement, on which the dimensions of future equipment depend. Most of our studio’s clients prefer to install such equipment at chest level, which makes using the equipment convenient. But I believe that this option is only suitable if the oven is combined with a microwave function. If we are talking about a separate oven, then it can be allocated free space under the hob. This is a standard option for placing an oven. Many manufacturers produce sets that provide free space for the oven.
Washing machine
Sometimes it is impossible to place a washing machine in a bathroom or hallway. Then you can place the device in the kitchen. At the same time, designers are ready to offer a headset option that will allow you to hide the equipment from prying eyes. But this placement is only suitable for medium or large kitchens. If the kitchen is tiny, the washing machine will not fit in it.
Hood
The hood is a mandatory attribute of the kitchen space, since it is responsible for removing odors from the room. It is worth noting that the hood is clearly visible regardless of where a person stands. Today, manufacturers are ready to offer different models of hoods: from large to compact. Therefore, the device will look advantageous in both loft, neoclassical or country style, if you choose the product correctly.
Hob
The hob should be located at least 90 cm from the sink. The freed space will subsequently become the main surface where you can prepare products for cooking, frying and other processes. When choosing the color and type of hob in a neoclassical kitchen design, you should take into account the possibilities of the room and the compatibility of shades. However, I recommend giving preference to white models, as they are considered the most practical. Black hobs get dirty quickly.
Chopper
A necessary device in the kitchen in a neoclassical style, which will help get rid of food leftovers from plates, peels from vegetables and fruits, tea leaves and other small debris. The chopper will turn everything into fine crumbs in just a couple of seconds. The benefit of installing such equipment in a neoclassical kitchen is the absence of unpleasant odors in the trash can and the prevention of blockages in the sewer.
Water filter
To provide the kitchen with drinking water, you need to provide a filter. It is recommended to make room for it under the sink. Filters are different, the choice depends on the financial capabilities of the client, the dimensions of the free space, as well as the degree of cleaning that the customer requires. The optimal ones today are mixers with 2 holes, one of which is responsible for the supply of tap and purified water.
Furniture for a neoclassical kitchen area
The main stylistic requirements for furniture are classic or laconic silhouettes and unobtrusive, fairly restrained colors. It is also advisable to rely on natural materials (or their skillful imitations).
Tables and chairs
A dining group is a traditional way of decorating a dining room for this trend. But other options are also allowed:
- Kitchen island.
- Bar counter.
- Tabletop-window sill.
Typically, neoclassical interiors are furnished with furniture of either classic or laconic, neutral silhouettes.
Sofa in the kitchen space
The style allows for the placement of a sofa - and even welcomes the combination of the kitchen area with the living room. So a neoclassical kitchen (from 10 sq.m.) with a sofa is a good move.
Corner kitchen in neoclassical style
Corner kitchen is a popular option when decorating rooms. A neoclassical kitchen by the window suggests a dining room, and along the walls there is a work area. If the size allows, then a sideboard or bar counter is placed on the border. Lighting visually fragments the space, but maintains the concept of restraint and symmetry.