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* Kitchen Decorating Styles


Traditional Kitchen Style 

Common traditional styles include black and white checkered flooring, wood floors, cherry wood kitchen cabinet with green marble counters and even all-white designs with blue accents.  When choosing appliances, black and stainless steel work with both cherry and white cabinetry.



 

Country Kitchen Style

Country style decorating is the hottest trend in home design, especially for the kitchen.  Country warmth, safety, and comfort are the hallmarks of this style.  Country kitchens feature wooden workstations or pot racks that do not match other furnishings. Colors mean everything in a country kitchen.  Warmly colored, unpolished (or polish that's not overdone) woods such as maple and pine are common.  Combine these woods with whites, cream colors or light browns as the backdrop colors and you are on your way to a magazine-quality kitchen.  Natural greens, bright blues and reds provide accents.  Stainless steel in the form of hanging lights or chef workstations works well in this setting.  Plaids and checkered patterns on seat cushions add to the country motif.
 

 

 

Contemporary Kitchen Style

Contemporary kitchen cabinets are made of woods paler than cherry wood, a signature of the traditional kitchen.  Light blues, clear reds and other bright colors are regulars in contemporary kitchens Contemporary kitchens are known for their usefulness.  No-frills cabinetry and simplicity provide a tidy look.  Contemporary kitchen cabinets have very little lacework.  Some people even use plain aluminum kitchen cabinets that are painted white, giving their kitchens slightly retro appearances.







 Modern Kitchen Style

This style is futuristic looking, using concrete, stone, metal and glass. High tech comes to mind when thinking of this type of decor with lots of open space, bright lighting and square lines. White walls are predominant in a modern home with furnishings, accessories and fabrics sporting neutral tone-on-tone color schemes. A lacquered finish on kitchen cabinetry is common. The art and accessories in a modern interior are extremely important and must exhibit striking shapes or forms to make a statement. Special pieces should be called out with spotlights for visual impact.

 

 

Rustic Kitchen Style

 Rustic kitchens often have a regional American flair: Adirondack, Southwestern, Mountain West or Pacific Northwest, for example. Others resemble a lodge or log cabin.Common characteristics include cabinets in knotty pine, hickory or alder; ceiling beams; and warm, rich shades of brown, red, green and yellow.

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