Best Ideas to Creating the Kitchen Cabinet Styles

Kitchen cabinets come in a variety of styles, from traditional to Old World to contemporary and turn any kitchen into a professional chef’s dream kitchen. Any of these Kitchen Cabinet Styles will be the family hub for gathering and entertaining. Please take a look for some design picture below to find the style that suits your kitchen best.

Traditional Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Lori Gilder
Traditional Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Lori Gilder

The custom white cabinets and ornate vent hood establish this kitchen’s Old World charm, while modern stools and stainless steel appliances keep the space from looking stodgy.

Old World Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Dave Stimmel
Old World Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Dave Stimmel

In this kitchen, the finish on the birch cabinets appears handpainted, which allows a hint of the natural wood grain to peek through the soft gray tone. Intricate moldings and corbels give the cabinets a high-end furniture look.

Arts and Crafts Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Mary Broerman
Arts and Crafts Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Mary Broerman

The simple door details, rustic hardware and open shelves give this kitchen an updated Craftsman feel. Two-toned doors in burgundy and gray have the quality of individual furniture pieces, another feature of the Arts and Crafts period.

Romantic Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Dave Stimmel
Romantic Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Dave Stimmel

Bring romance into the kitchen with white or richly stained cabinets adorned with decorative accents like ornamental molding. The floral accent along the bottom of the raised cabinet and the crown molding at the top of the ceiling-height hutch typify romantic style. Romantic style is ultra-feminine, so don’t be afraid to make your kitchen a Valentine to the style. Go for beautiful, rich pinks on the walls, add dramatic curtains and bring in refined features from the garden, like the topiaries in the windowsill.

Modern Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Ammie Kim
Modern Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Ammie Kim

Modern style is a warmed-up version of contemporary, which keeps the clean lines, but pulls in more color and texture and uses softer materials. The cabinets in this kitchen, with their unadorned doors, chrome hardware and flush setting, show their contemporary parentage. But the glossy gray color is all modern.

Southwestern Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Erica Islas
Southwestern Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Erica Islas

This Mexican-style kitchen features blue ceramic pulls on some of the painted cream cabinets. They pick up the tile color, while the decorative ceramic pulls on others add authentic detail.

Country Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Lori Dennis
Country Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Lori Dennis

Country kitchens are casual, comfortable spaces with colors inspired by nature. The cabinets in this kitchen pick up on that style with their light-but-earthy color and easy-going open shelves. The toile fabric curtain replacing the under-sink cabinets gives the room the feel of an English country cottage. Got a cramped kitchen? Remove cabinet doors so items are easily accessible. Make sure to keep dishes, teas and glasses organized so the kitchen looks orderly.

Simply Spanish Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Cindy Atchley
Simply Spanish Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Cindy Atchley

In a Tuscan kitchen, cabinets anchor the space with their sun-warmed tones. This style tends toward traditional lines with ornate embellishments. In this kitchen, the curves in the hardware, barstools and chandelier enhance traditional lines of the cabinets.

Contemporary Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Andreas Charalambous
Contemporary Kitchen Cabinet Styles Design by Andreas Charalambous

This small, galley-style kitchen epitomizes the sleek, chic contemporary look. The custom flush cabinets, with minimalist doors on top and simple oversize, chrome pulls on bottom are hallmarks of contemporary style. Paint cabinets a neutral color to match the walls; this makes a small kitchen feel bigger.

Transitional Kitchen Cabinet Styles
Transitional Kitchen Cabinet Styles

Transitional kitchens blend the best of traditional and modern to create comfortable, livable spaces. The color and the style of the cabinets give a nod to traditional flair, while the sleek appearance of the built-in appliances gives the room a seamless, contemporary look.

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