Traditional

With roots in 18th and 19th century homes, traditional kitchens have a formal and ornate style. Often made of richly stained warm wood, traditional cabinets are decoratively finished with fine details like leaded glass panels and corbels, with raised panel cabinet doors featuring details like arches and rope trim.

Traditional kitchen colors are warm and mostly neutral; less saturated primary colors may be used as accents and classic prints and patterns can be found on wallpaper or window treatments. Architectural details like coffered ceilings, molding, columns, and wainscoting are prominent.

This streamlined aesthetic creates a sense of spaciousness and timeless appeal.

Signature elements of traditional kitchens include:

  • Neutral color palette

  • Architectural details including molding and trim work

  • Furniture-style cabinetry

  • Stone surfaces