My Quirky DIY Kitchen in Berlin

The next stop on my humble abode tour is the heart of every home:

My upcycled, vintage, handmade kitchen!

Let’s take a closer look + discover just how well some of my past decor DIYs have held up!

My Quirky DIY Kitchen in Berlin:

There are absolutely no satisfactory words to describe what the kitchen area looked (& smelled) like before we moved in.

(when you move in Berlin there is absolutely nothing in the property whatsoever except the fixtures in the bathroom and the appliance, gas & water hook-ups in the empty kitchen. Having a basic knowledge of electrics, plumbing & DIY is essential as the first few weeks in a new home are spent installing lights, appliances & window coverings + building a kitchen to make it livable enough to start unpacking and making it your own.)

’tis now a bright, cheerful & welcoming space chock full of my special brand of quirk!

Art (upcycled, vintage & handmade) – Counter (butcher’s block & an upcycled desk top) – Storage Rails (upcycled towel bars & baskets) Shelving (all upcycled) – Sink, Dishwasher & Stove (secondhand) – Vintage Pots & Serving Bowls (thrifted) – Vintage 1938 Sideboard (thrifted) – Dog (Jack the Ripper)

What do you do when there’s a weird unnecessary extra door in your kitchen?

Remove it, cover the empty space with a funky woven rug, fix up an old shelf & pop it in the door frame for some much needed storage space!

My 1950’s shelves are magnificent for displaying my jazzy jars and vintage bits and were scored for only €2!

(it’s now been over 2 years since their creation & those fun jars are still going strong!)

I refurbished that groovy vintage wash basin table & it’s fabulous as hideaway storage for those awkward large mixing bowls & pot lids. My upcycled bijou bauble stand from 2013 has now been repurposed into a funky fruit holder!

 DIY potholder (me-made) – Kiddo Art (upcycled) – Mini Storage Cupboard (upcycled commode still looking great 3 years after its creation!) – Paintings (artistic gifts from Belle Monde handmade) – Kitchen Chairs (refurbished & thrifted) – Vintage Sideboard (thrifted) – 1970’s Fabric Art (an upcycled DIY) – Wall Calendar (an upcycled DIY)

Are you totally digging my DIY’d slide-y woven rug room-dividing-doorway curtain? There’ll be about more its creation during my upcoming living room tour!

Take the tour of the rest of my thrifted, vintage, DIY home right here.

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11 Comments

  1. You are amazing! This is very impressive!

    1. Thanks so much! It was definitely a lot of hard work but the results are most definitely worth it!

  2. Robin says:

    I love your kitchen! It is so warm,colorful, and friendly! I love that you referenced all your DIYs and thrifted finds. You are so creative!

    1. Thanks so much Robin. I truly believe home decor should be a reflection of oneself. Surrounding yourself with the items & creations that make you happy is truly heartwarming, even when you’re having a less than stellar day 😉

  3. Sheri,
    I am trying to write my thesis, but I keep getting swept away by your posts. This one in particular is incredible and it gives me so much inspiration for when I start decorating my own house from “scratch” next year! Keep it up. Everything in your kitchen looks great!
    -courtney

    1. Cheers Courtney! Glad my quirky sense of diy decor can inspire!

      I excitedly await news of your magnificent thesis! 😉

  4. Alice W says:

    You have done a great job with all this. Your home is so friendly and interesting. Can’t wait to see the rest!

    1. Thanks Alice, it’s definitely been a labour of creative thrifty love! 😉

  5. Your house looks exactly like I pictured it would in my brain. I love the 50s shelves.

    1. …because due to some kind of interdimensional shift in space & time we still continue to somehow be the same person (or at the very least share a brain)

  6. Loving your homely quirky kitchen style +++ Thank you so much for sharing the joy of frugal decorating.

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