What does your kitchen say about you?

When it comes to your kitchen there are two aspects you’ll want to take great consideration with.

These are the functionality and the appeal. Functionality is all about how well the kitchen is laid out. Is it practical?

However, many homeowners are keener to ensure there’s a fantastic appeal. After all, there’s a strong belief that the interior design of any home actually reflects the personality of the owner.

That’s exactly why there are plenty of styles for you to choose between. It’d be a boring world if everyone’s tastes were the same, so take a look at the following options and see what’s more to your liking.

Traditional

When you think traditional, it’ll be the 18th and 19th century and that’s precisely what this style tries to impersonate. It has a casual and warm appeal with dark oak cabinets, rich granite worktops and natural wooden flooring. You can complete your traditional kitchen with a stylish tile backsplash and tasteful lighting.

Modern

Modern kitchens are very popular and nowadays are probably the most common style in Britain. Their appeal comes from the period between the 1920s and 50s, with plenty of clean lines, colour and natural materials. Wooden flooring again is a great addition to the kitchen, providing a wonderful appeal.

Contemporary

Contemporary kitchens are stylish and sophisticated with a bold appeal. For a true contemporary look you’ll want black cabinets and stainless steel appliances. You could even go a step further with white granite work surfaces and marble flooring, but of course this would all be dependent on your budget.

Transitional

For those who are a little laid back but still take encouragement from contemporary designs, the transitional appeal could be for you. It’s essentially a cross between the traditional and contemporary designs, taking the best of both worlds to create an incredible look. Steel appliances are matched with tone-on-tone work surfaces and cabinets to produce a transitional kitchen that’ll stand the test of time.

Eclectic

Do you have a bit of a creative flair? If so, then the eclectic could be the style for you as it gives you the opportunity to be creative and independent without following trends. Of course, you can take the best of every style going, creating your dream kitchen in the process.

 

Facts & Figures You’ll Love To Share

  • A kitchen refurbishment can cost as little as £1,000, but more expensive and better quality products could set you back up to £8,000.
  • A new kitchen can significantly increase the value of your home by several thousand pounds.
  • There are plenty of styles, designs and materials for the kitchen, giving you an opportunity to create a unique appeal.
  • It could be a lot more cost effective to simply change the cupboard doors as this is a cheaper way to create a fresh appeal.

Tom Crosswell

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