Choosing Kitchen cabinets style
Whether you’re a homeowner or looking to become one, chances
are you know how overwhelming choosing cabinets to suit your taste and lifestyle
can be. Well, you're not alone. If you're confused and not sure what your
style is read on so you know before remodeling your kitchen or
bath. It will make the process much easier for you and for your designer!
Victorian – Usually characterized by
steeply pitched roofs, pointed-arch windows, elaborate trim along roof edges,
high dormers, lancet windows and other Gothic details. Light fixtures range
from chandeliers, kerosene and electric lamps to astrals, and sconces. Cabinets
are usually weathered looking and made of heavy, real wood with chrome
pulls and knobs.
Modern – Modern styles change from year to
year. Most recent designs include sleek, straight and clean lines. Less is
more, such as less accessories, visible appliances and details. Common
materials include stainless steel, marble, granite and frosted glass. Basic
geometric shapes and bold, bright colors such as reds, blues and yellow, black
and white are prevalent.
Contemporary - Your tastes include the Frank
Lloyd Wright-inspired. Your sensitivity to materials and a natural setting
meets with a contemporary bent in home styles like Mission, Prairie and Arts
& Crafts. When making your cabinet selection, consider birch as a clean and
modern wood species. Choose details like geometric forms, art glass,
contrasting textures and lines, and forged and wrought iron pulls.
Southwestern – A lot of detail and
craftsmanship. Natural materials such as stucco and hand-painted fabrics are
very common, as are wood, quarry tile, ceramic tile, earth tones and
vibrant accessories. Colors usually reflect the nature of a desert such as warm
oranges, greens, tans and browns. Southwest kitchens usually incorporate
ceramic materials and terra cotta elements.
Traditional – Plays up architectural details
such as crown moldings, raised wood paneling and rich, deep colors to enhance
the mood and ‘traditional’ feel. Dark stains, honey tones, semi-opaque paints,
wicker baskets and oak cabinets add to the usually more formal feel than
country style.
Eclectic – A mix of old and new features
combined for a harmonious look. This style is not characterized by a
particular color palette, patterns, style or material but is a mix of
extravagant decorations from numerous eras including hand-me-downs, second-hand
items and other recyclables. Kitchens and bathrooms range from modern
appliances mixed with antique decorations to the complete opposite.
Country – Rustic, weathered look creates a
warm, cozy feeling in a country style home. Common colors range from muted hues
to earth tones. Exposed beams, pine paneling, brick and barn boards are
elements used to express this style. Fabrics and patterns are a sure way to
create a ‘country’ feeling, as is the use of wallpaper and baskets.
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