It’s 2024! What style of fitted kitchen are you looking for?

A kitchen is often referred to as the heart of the home, and for good reason. It’s the social space we use to connect with others by preparing and sharing good food and drink. If you’re thinking about having a new kitchen fitted this year, a good starting point is to consider the kind of design and style you feel will suit you and your home best. From classic elegance to modern minimalism, this post will introduce you to a variety of styles that can transform your cooking space and add value to your home.

The Traditional Kitchen

For those who appreciate timeless elegance and a sense of warmth, the traditional kitchen style is a classic choice. Characterised by rich wood tones, intricate details, and ornate cabinetry, traditional kitchens exude a sense of sophistication. Think raised-panel cabinets, antique-inspired fixtures, and warm colour palettes. Incorporating elements like traditional architrave can elevate the overall traditional appeal.

Photo by Kam Idris

The Contemporary Kitchen

If sleek lines, white space, minimalistic design, and technology are what gets you going, a contemporary kitchen might be the perfect fit. This style embraces simplicity, often featuring clean lines, flat-panel cabinets, and a neutral colour palette. Stainless steel appliances and innovative storage solutions contribute to a modern, clutter-free atmosphere. A splash of bold colour or unique lighting fixtures can add a touch of personality to the space. A sleek coffee machine is arguably a must for a kitchen like this.

Photo by Sidekix Media

The Rustic Kitchen

For lovers of the great outdoors and a cozy, farmhouse-inspired vibe, the rustic kitchen style is a delightful choice. Your dog will feel at home and you can even leave your muddy wellies in the corner for effect. Raw, natural materials like exposed wood beams, reclaimed wood, and stone elements create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Open shelving, vintage accessories, houseplants and farmhouse sinks contribute to the overall charm of a rustic kitchen. Earthy tones and warm lighting enhance the cozy, lived-in feel. If you really want to mix it up you can go for reclaimed wood, metro tiles and a marble worktop like below for contrast.

Photo by Edgar Castrejon

The Industrial Kitchen

Embracing the raw and utilitarian aesthetic, industrial kitchens are a trendy choice for those seeking a bold and unconventional style. Exposed brick walls and pipework, metal accents, and open shelving characterise this style. Industrial lighting fixtures, stainless steel appliances, and a mix of textures contribute to an edgy, urban look. The result is a kitchen that exudes a modern and industrial vibe with a touch of sophistication.

Photo by Adam Winger

The Mediterranean Kitchen

Looking for a kitchen with Mediterranean vibes? Think about creating earthy tones, textured surfaces, and ornate tile-work define the Mediterranean style. Terra cotta flooring, wrought iron details, and colourful mosaic tiles contribute to the overall warmth and vibrancy. Consider incorporating archways and rustic wooden furniture for an authentic Mediterranean touch.

Photo by Faisal Waheed

Finding the perfect kitchen style involves a blend of personal taste, functional needs, and aesthetic preferences. So whatever your preference – a traditional kitchen, the sleek lines of a contemporary space, the rustic charm of a farmhouse haven, the industrial edge of a modern urban kitchen, or the warmth of a Mediterranean retreat, there’s a kitchen style to suit every palate. Let your kitchen be a reflection of your unique style and personality, and let BAK bring it to life for you!