They often say the kitchen is the real most intimate room in
the home. It’s a product of its user, and it takes on the personality over
time. Any kitchen lover wants it to look like the best of their personality,
but the actual options are even bigger than that. When remodeling a kitchen,
you want it to look as best as it can, considering how often you’ll be in it.
Luckily there are many options to choose from, a few of which will be covered here.
Modern
Arguably among the most popular designs right now, this
design strays away from the more natural material used in other designs in
favor of more manmade material, such as laminate, ceramics and molded plastics. Darker
colors are preferable here, and give the space a more comfortable atmosphere,
although some may find it rather cold. The design itself can be considered
originating from midcentury Nordic design, with bolder angles and flatter
surfaces.
Coastal
More popular, understandably, the
closer the house is to water, coastal design focuses primarily on color.
Because of the proximity to water, the colors and hues tend to reflect that of
the beach, with brighter browns and blues. The accessories in the kitchen tend
to be more beach-focused, with artwork and wall accessories favoring sand,
boats, etc. A lot of kitchens in this design reside in vacation houses, as it
lends to a feeling of being on or near the beach (a great getaway trip during
those harsh winter months.
Country
Whereas modern designs favor
manmade material and coastal designs favor beach-themed accessories, country
designs tend to mix modern elements with natural material. The amount of woods
and rustic material is prevalent alongside the more country-style accessories
and artwork. Farm-style imagery and wooden furniture are the main elements of
pure country design, but plenty of kitchen owners are now blending country and
modern designs to create a sleeker and darker-colored country design.
Colonial
Colonial kitchen design marries
modern rustic atmosphere with historical context and is a favorite among lovers
of American history. Because of the historical context, clues of that nature
can be found adorning the walls and overall decoration. The color spectrum
sticks to earth tones and more muted colors, matching that of kitchens from the
18th century, and the use of different woods for furniture and
cabinetry makes this easy. The lighting used should reflect the nature of lanterns, candles, etc, and
can cast a warm glow over the room that is very cozy and inviting to guests.
JFC Remodeling is a full-service licensed contractor out of
Howell, Michigan. Specializing in kitchen and bathroom
renovations, flooring
upgrades, and home remodelingservices. More
information can be found online at https://jfcremodeling.com/.
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