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Five Types of Kitchen Styles

Levis4Floors By Levis4Floors | July 30, 2020

When searching for the right design for your kitchen, you’ll be surprised at what catches your eye! Here are five types of kitchen styles you can use as a guide to finding the one that is best suited for your home.

Rustic Style Kitchen

A rustic style kitchen has an outdoorsy feel. It embraces wood cabinetry, countertops, and floors in many varieties. In a rustic kitchen, you’ll find lots of natural elements like stone and timber. If you want to truly embody this theme you’ll stick to basic or vintage appliances. You can customize a rustic style kitchen according to your taste. By adding in area rugs and curtains you can create a feminine flair or you can add some modern touches like a crystal chandelier over the wood features.

Farmhouse Kitchen

Did you love eating in grandma’s kitchen when you were younger? Well, now you can create your own warm and inviting space. Yes, farmhouse kitchens offer great functionality and comfort. This style features a lot of open shelving, deep and wide sinks as well as traditional wood flooring. You also can’t forget the big kitchen table that can seat the entire family.

Modern Style Kitchen

While the definition of modern varies, generally a modern kitchen is sleek and simple. In a modern kitchen, you’ll see stainless steel and white appliances and surfaces. Many modern kitchens take a minimalist approach which means that it embraces strong horizontal lines and limited ornamentation.

Traditional Kitchen

A traditional kitchen is identified by its details. Such details can include; decorative molding, doorway arches, and antique finishes. This kitchen style utilizes lots of muted colors such as dark yellow, white, cream, and green.

Contemporary Kitchen

Contemporary kitchen styles much like a modern kitchen are super sleek. It also blends functionality and style. A contemporary style takes a more fun and light approach. You can play around with bold colors, chrome fixtures, and other unique elements.