
Introduction
An Overview of Kitchen Styles
Like clothing or furniture, kitchens come in many styles. Since a new kitchen costs the most and last the longest, choosing a kitchen style requires serious thought.
Speaking broadly, it helps to know if you prefer a more classic or more modern look. Making that decision will help you start to narrow down choices on everything from wall color to cabinet doors. Picking a very specific design theme, such as French Colonial or Art Deco, gives you even more of a design road map.
Mixing and matching styles typically is called eclectic, while a look that blends traditional and contemporary elements is considered transitional.
Try our interactive style quiz, view our regional & period style kitchen tours, or click a link below for an example of each style.
Styles
Arts & Crafts (article & photo)
Asian
Biedermeier
Contemporary (article & photo)
Country (article & photo)
English Cottage
Federal
French Country
Lodge
Mission
Modern
neoclassical
Old World (article & photo)
Rustic (article & photo)
Shaker
Traditional (article & photo)
Transitional (article & photo)
Tudor
Tuscan
Victorian