Traditional
Traditional kitchen cabinets are a timeless choice for those seeking to create an enduring space. These cabinet designs are easy to customize, allowing you to show off your individual style while still providing plenty of workspace and entertaining areas.
Traditional white kitchen cabinets offer a timeless aesthetic that can be paired with any type of decor. Try pairing these cabinets with warm colors like red, blue and yellow for an inviting kitchen space.
You can select either light or dark colors for your traditional kitchen cabinetry, depending on the look and feel you wish to create. A lighter cabinet in a traditional kitchen may make it appear larger and more airy than darker counterparts.
Forevermark’s K-Series traditional cabinets in the pictures gallery boast refined, crisp white glaze that exudes refinement and energy. Their quality construction includes a raised square door panel, solid birch door frame, MDF panel with full overlay butt doors, soft-close concealed hinges and 1/2″ A-Grade plywood wall and base sides.
Transitional
If you’re searching for a style that blends classic and contemporary elements, transitional kitchen cabinets are an excellent option. They typically feature wood with paneled doors and an unassuming profile that doesn’t overtake other components of the space.
These kitchens incorporate neutral color palettes and use tiles as a backsplash to add visual interest. Mosaic grid style tile is one popular option; it comes in various colors and textures so you can get exactly the look you’re going for.
Interior designer Laura Willis suggests using warm wood flooring to give a transitional kitchen an inviting, lived-in aesthetic. “This creates a cozy feeling,” she adds, emphasizing how important color choices are in creating such an atmosphere.
Transitional kitchens often feature natural light and a galley layout with plenty of counter and storage space. By stacking counters and shelves high on the walls, these spaces feel less cramped.
Country
The kitchen is often the hub of activity in a country style home. Therefore, it must not only look inviting but also function efficiently.
White cabinets with a warm wood accent are timeless for this type of design. You can also incorporate stone finishes on your countertops and use charming tiles as backsplash.
Another classic combination is Shaker-style cabinetry. They’re low maintenance, easy to update, and add a touch of country charm with their symmetrical lines.
This style can be combined with a range of colors, depending on your preferences and the aesthetic you wish to achieve. Lighter shades such as cream or duck-egg blue help keep a large kitchen feeling airy and ensure cabinets don’t take center stage.
Country-style kitchens often feature French panel or shaker cabinets as the cabinet style of choice. You can customize these styles by adding hardware and handles in an array of finishes and colors to achieve the look you desire.