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Kitchens come in many styles, choosing a kitchen style requires serious thought...... take a look at the options Sun
Rock offers! Our designers categorize basic cabinet styles into five groupings. Although these are not unique to Sun Rock Kitchen & Deign, we have found they help our customers reduce the hundreds of cabinet options to the styles that appeal to them.
Considerations for each style need to be carefully discussed:
- Traditional —Traditional kitchens have a formal, elegant look characteristic of American and European homes of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. This kitchen theme is a very popular design which concentrates on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A traditional style kitchen does not have wasted space. Every inch of the kitchen has a purpose.
- Contemporary — Fundamental, simplicity, subtle sophistication, texture and clean lines help to define contemporary style decorating. Contemporary kitchen cabinets are modern, geometric or curved. They are free of molding or ornamentation. Cabinets can be stainless steel, white or bright color laminate. When wood is used it is lightly grained like birch, ash or maple. Doors are slab or horizontal lift-up styles with glass inserts.
- Country — The country kitchen often includes elements that have been in use for hundreds of years. It tends to be a simple yet elegant design that works for both everyday use and more formal events. Coziness and comfort are the basic decorating ideas which governs the home decorating scheme of country. County style kitchens are quite rustic and may be found in log cabin homes or vacation cabins. Nature is a big part of this style. Heavily grained woods such as knotty pine, hickory or alder are used for rustic kitchen cabinets. The cabinets have flat panel doors and pieces that look like furniture. Common colored stains on country kitchen cabinets are red, green or yellow.
- Classic — Classical design looks back to the ideals of art and history of classical times. Details of this style are refined, delicate, and elegant. Classic kitchen design can give the kitchen a romantic look , while retaining modern convenience. The classic kitchen was a simple room, furnished with simple pine or oak finishes and open shelves. Classic kitchen cabinets have a painted, cracked, distressed finish. Dish and cup racks are part of the classic cabinetry. Bead board doors have raised panels. Numerous old world style cabinets are designed with oak or maple woods. Their appearance is that of old-styled furniture. The design is borrowed from many country’s heirloom furniture.
- Transitional —Transitional kitchens include elements of both traditional and contemporary design. Eclectic in nature, they mix natural and man-made materials as well as finishes and textures. This kitchen design is uncluttered, with only the necessary cabinets, appliances, and decorations. The kitchen has plenty of storage. Clean, simple, functional. Transitional doesn’t have to mean “cold”; with a simple punch of color, your modern kitchen can become warm and inviting. “Techy” kitchen gadgets and appliances are often a part of this design theme. Transitional kitchens often rely on a natural bespoke look with a strong emphasis on craftsmanship.
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