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Traditional, Modern, or Transitional? A Basic Kitchen Style Guide

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G-shaped kitchen layout featuring cream cabinetry and black cabinet hardware

What are the different styles of kitchen design? Just as there is wide variety in clothing and furniture styles, there are also many types of kitchen styles. You may have heard heritage names like French Country, Craftsman, Mediterranean. In fact, all three of those styles are types of a traditional kitchen style.

Add contemporary and transitional kitchens to the mix and you have your three basic kitchen styles, each with its own variations and spin-offs. Having a basic idea of these three design styles will help you get oriented as you put your room together.

As you determine your kitchen style, consider your personal preferences as well as the architectural style of your home. Live in a brand-new contemporary loft? A more modern, urban style will be more appropriate than a farmhouse look.

What are the Latest Styles in Kitchens?

The latest stylistic and functional choices in kitchens include multi-use spaces, ceiling-high wood cabinets, large kitchen islands, playing with color (both light and dark), unique countertops, and range hoods. Multi-use spaces have only increased in popularity since 2020, colorful cabinets become a huge focal point in the design as well as unique countertops, and range hoods provide safety while cooking as well as a great design element.

Which Kitchen Style is Best?

Each of the basic kitchen styles has its benefits, and choosing the best is up to personal preference. For instance, if you want to create a sleek, mature design then a modern kitchen is right for you. On the other hand, if you are more drawn to classic choices in design such as craftsman style cabinets, then a traditional kitchen is more up your alley. A transitional kitchen will give you the best of both worlds, for example, a modern farmhouse kitchen.

Traditional Kitchens

Traditional kitchens typically include more decorative and detail features like moldings, appliques, corbels, and raised panel doors. Sometimes traditional kitchens may be more formal in nature as you’d find in colonial, old world and French country.

Traditional-style cream kitchen cabinets with black cabinet knobs and pulls
Traditional Kitchens

Other traditional styles, such as coastal, rustic and country, may be more casual. Traditional kitchens often showcase the natural beauty of the wood cabinetry. Other features of traditional kitchen styles include are raised-panel door styles, ornate glass doors, and decorative millwork or molding.

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Modern / Contemporary Kitchens

The labels modern and contemporary are pretty imprecise. Distinguishing the difference between contemporary vs modern kitchen design can involve splitting some hairs.

Generally speaking, both contemporary and modern kitchens represent new, updated styles and trends. Recently they’ve emphasized clean, open spaces and sleek lines. It’s also common to see man-made materials such as paint, plastic, stainless steel, laminate, glass, and concrete incorporated into the design.

Modern kitchen design featuring white marble countertops, light gray kitchen cabinets, and brass hardware

Contemporary styles simply refer to “the current time”. The trends happening now. Unlike modernism, it is not rooted in any historical period but is oriented toward the present and future. It does not necessarily follow any particular stylistic strain or school of architecture, but deals with the new thing, however it happens to be changing.

In 2022, a contemporary kitchen design might incorporate new trends such as bold splashes of color, open shelving, smart appliances, mixed metals (especially brass) and a multi-user layout. Contemporary styles look very trendy, but before you start buying a ton of contemporary fixtures, keep in mind that different trends come and go.

Transitional Kitchens

Arguably the most popular style today, the transitional kitchen combines features of both traditional and modern design to create a fresh, updated look. The goal is to balance out the embellished familiarity of the traditional design with the new paints, trends, and materials of the current day – without seeming stark or futuristic.

Transitional Kitchens

Design lines in transitional kitchens are typically softer, lean towards the simple and linear, and are not as heavy with decorative accents. Simple embellishments and cabinet molding may be used. With their clean and streamlined profile, Shaker-style doors are popular in transitional kitchen designs. Cabinets are often finished in a neutral paint such as white, gray, or black.

A playful mix of old and new, transitional kitchens often seek to capture timeless styles with a personal touch. The modern farmhouse design style is a perfect example of a transitional kitchen. Other styles you may have heard within the transitional category include the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Arts-and-Crafts Movement as well as Pottery Barn-inspired cottage styles.

kitchen with stainless steel appliances

What’s your favorite kitchen style? Whether it’s traditional, contemporary, or something in between, understanding the different styles available will help you as you plan your kitchen renovation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 5 types of kitchens? 

There are 5 types of layouts to choose from when designing your kitchen: L-Shape, G-Shape, U-Shape, One-Wall, and Galley. Both the size and base shape of the kitchen you are remodeling will impact the style of kitchen that you choose. For instance, if you have a small room to work with, an L-Shape or One Wall layout will work the best for maximizing the space you do have. Learn more about kitchen layouts

How many kitchen styles are there? 

There are numerous styles of kitchens. The three major styles include traditional, modern, and transitional. Talk to your CliqStudios designer to find the right style for your kitchen design today! 

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