Traditional Kitchens
The funny thing about "traditional" styled kitchens is that the term traditional kitchen switches its meaning around all the time, to the point where it has basically lost its meaning. However, there was a time when the term traditional styled kitchen meant something and today's traditional kitchen is derived from that meaning.
Generally speaking, a traditional kitchen is more on the formal side of a design with an elegant look. Traditional kitchen blend classic styles with modern elements. Some say that this style is reminiscent of European homes of the 18th through the 20th centuries. Others agree that the typical traditional kitchen can lean in almost any direction, from contemporary to rustic.
Common design styles for the "Traditional" kitchen include:
- Victorian
- Italianate
- Regency
- Federal
- Georgian
- Early American Neoclassical
Traditional kitchens are known for having more ornate trimming and molding. Also the cabinets tend to be framed and in deeper wood tones such as walnut, mahogany, and cherry. It is also common for the cabinets to be painted white. Lastly, you will usually find a more antique look in the lighting and appliances of this styled kitchen.
Please glance through our image gallery of traditional kitchen styles.








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