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Kitchen Cabinet Styles

Kitchen cabinet styles are usually placed into two categories, traditional and contemporary. These are very broad labels and there are many subcategories of these two main styles. Let's list the traditional styles first.


    The Traditional Styles.

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Related styles:

  • Country
  • Related Styles:
    • English Country
    • Garden
    • Farmhouse
    • French Country
    • Cottage
    • Tuscan Country

  • Rustic Kitchens
  • Related Styles:
    • Lodge
    • Adirondack
    • Southwestern
    • Log Cabin

  • Old World
  • Related Styles:
    • Medieval
    • Gothic
    • French Chateau
    • Castle
    • Mediterranean

  • Early Traditional
  • Related styles:
    • Georgian
    • Cape Cod
    • Shaker
    • Early American
    • Neoclassical
    • Plantation
    • Colonial
    • Edwardian
    • Federal
    • Regency
    • Queen Anne
    • Victorian

Don't feel overwhelmed by the vast selection. Most of these styles are similar in looks with different accents and woods used, as well as different finishes. Traditional kitchen styles can be very plain to very ornate, don't feel constrained by what's normally seen in a particular kitchen style. Get out there and experiment with your preferred style you may be surprised what you come up with!

Now lets look at the contemporary styles.


    The Contemporary Styles.

    • IndustrialModern
    • Post Modern
    • Futurism
    • Functionalism
    • Art Moderne
    • Art Deco
    • Transitional

As you can see there are lots of different styles to choose from. A good place to start is with the main categories and then going through the subcategories and narrowing it down from there. Not only are there subcategories but there are, yup you guessed it sub-sub categories. For example in the Rustic Style there are also sub categories of Lodge, and Southwestern.

Whew, lots of styles to choose from, but so many ways to get what you want.


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