Traditional Decorating styles-Traditional Kitchens
Posted by: theclocksshop in Traditional Decorating Styles, tags: kitchen, traditional
A traditional kitchen is one of the more popular styles for kitchen designs throughout the country. The traditional kitchen style is a blend of English and American designs from the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century designs. For those looking for a longer lasting investment that is guaranteed to not be out of style in a decade, traditional kitchens are the clear choice.
Traditional kitchens are elegant and highly structured. Features might include: cherry or mahogany stained finishes, white painted glazed finishes, fluting, blocks, rosettes, trims, beading, arched raised paneled cabinet doors, formal draperies, classic wallpaper patterns in rich dark stripes and flowered patterns with marble or granite counter tops. This is a classic kitchen style, and it should feel timeless. Traditional kitchens focus on the ornate details and fine craftsmanship of fine wood and stone. In any traditional kitchen design, the focus is on fine details such as a handcrafted wooden wall clock or other accessories.
Traditional style is about symmetry and balance. The door or doorway most frequently used to enter the kitchen should offer a view to a focal point. This can be a grand window over the sink or a large range with a finely detailed wood hood. The focal object should be centered in the cabinets on the focal wall. The objective is to create visual impact while making your kitchen function well.
Like no other room in your house, the kitchen must blend form with function. The kitchen should function well. It should be a place that inspires you to cook socializes.
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