Kitchens come in a wide variety of Colors, Shapes, Designs, and Styles. At New Kitchens Plus it is our job to help our customers to select the style and design they would absolutely love. With the 100s of choices available picking the right one can be hard. So to make things easier we have broken the choices down to a few categories.
Maybe a completely Modern Style Kitchen is what would work for some with its sleek, simple doors and hardware, accented by strong horizontal lines and lack of ornamentation letting the natural beauty of the materials shine through. Modern Style kitchens could be anything from High Gloss materials to Egger Wood Grain melamine that mimics real wood textures and colors. A Modern Style kitchen emphasizes simplicity and function merged into a single concept, combining the use of features such as bold colors, luxurious finishes, geometric shapes, and an art décor that stems from German and Scandinavian designs of the early to mid 20th century.
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Perhaps a Traditional Style Kitchen with formal and elegant looks and characteristics. Inspired by the the European décor of the 18th and 19th century and accented by bold panels, rich crown moldings, and elegant corbels Traditional Style kitchens are the peak of high class. The main key points of a Traditional Style kitchen are Harmony and Order. Consistency and symmetry is a must as they bring the calm and orderly space that a Traditional Style is known for. Being able to select any color from Benjamin Moore and combining it with our wide range of door styles means that any Traditional Style kitchen can be customized specifically to a clients personality.
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A Contemporary Style Kitchen is also a possibility. Often used interchangeably with "Modern Style", a Contemporary Style refers to current and popular designs and ideas of the times. In today's environment that could include clean, curved lines, stark contrasts, cool tones, and natural elements. Often the go to choice of "Trendsetters" the Contemporary Style is everchanging and evolving while still keeping its roots shown. While Contemporary and Modern are sometimes used interchangeably, the two are very distinct of each other. A Contemporary Style refers to the moment and future inspired ideas. It has drawn on many different styles over the years.
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