My Simple Fix For A Clinical Kitchen: How One Vintage Martha Stewart Chair Brings Instant French Bistro Character To My Cooking Space (For Under $134)

Bring warmth and charm into your cooking space with Martha's bistro dining chair

Martha Stewart
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While some use their kitchens purely for cooking, all good kitchens should feature some seating of some kind. Be it a banquette or a breakfast nook with two chairs, a kitchen that features seating feels instantly more inviting and cozy than one without.

While some restrict seating to the dining room, if you're tight on footage or want to add some character to your somewhat clinical cooking space, adding a chair of some description will make your kitchen feel intentional and considered.

Despite being an outdoor furniture idea, I'm convinced Martha's bistro-style dining chairs are perfect for dining inside too. They have such character and a nostalgic charm, and will transform any cooking space into the ultimate Parisian-style eating room.

The perfect way to welcome the return of kitchen eat-in areas, Martha's dining chairs will blend into any kitchen style.

To create a truly French-inspired space, Helen Parker, Creative Director of deVOL Kitchens, suggests, 'A fitted bench seat can offer a lovely café vibe to your room and gives much more comfortable seating (and storage options). It also creates more than just a seating area, a dedicated area that becomes a separate vignette and feels welcoming, comfy, and cocoon-like.'

Add Martha's chairs to a nook in your kitchen and style accordingly. Helen suggests, 'Create an intimate corner, drape vintage lace in your window or simply add a touch of Parisian café culture to your home with gloriously simple aged brass café curtain rails.' Bring in farmhouse kitchen decor like copper cookware and vintage lighting for the ultimate French-inspired cooking space with Martha's retro seating at the center.

Martha's bistro dining chair is classically charming. A familiar style with tons of nostalgia, it'll bring warmth and welcome into your kitchen and create that highly-coveted French bistro feel.



Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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