Kitchens are the heart of the home. Whether you’re going to resell this home later on or this is your forever home, the kitchen style is the most imperative aspect of the home. Want to ensure that your kitchen is looking it’s best while being the most durable it can be? But which is the best style, a contemporary or modern kitchen style?

Does Your Kitchen Function Well Right Now?

Before anything, you’ll want to consider the current layout of your kitchen. If your layout works perfectly right now, especially for the shape of your home, then you won’t want to change that aspect too much. Anyway, the dilemma is related to the kitchen style. Contemporary or Modern?

If you want to understand the difference, you must primary define the terms to see the difference. Once you understand, you will be able to confidently discuss the kitchen style you want.

What is Contemporary Kitchen Style?

Contemporary is a term used for the style that is current and does not reference any historical styles.

A contemporary kitchen is one that expresses the popular trends and styles of today. You have to know that the current contemporary style trend is neutral colors such as shades of grey and cutting edge and tech-savvy appliances, a mix of materials, and layered lighting.

What about Modern Kitchen Style?

Those types of kitchens have clean lines. Are out of decorative or ornate features that have no function. Modern design was at its most popular after World War II, during the 1950s and 60s when veterans began buying homes for their families.

Nowadays modern kitchen design will feature frameless cabinets, flat panel doors, appliances and fixtures with sleek lines, and minimal trim.

But the most interesting is that many kitchens combine designs that use the best of both styles. This type of design is referred to as a transitional design.

How does Transitional Design Combine Both Styles?

Transitional kitchens combine the warmth of a traditional style kitchen creating a look that is balanced and harmonious. Transitional design is eclectic in nature combining a variety of designs adding a bit of whimsy and the homeowner’s personality to the room.

In transitional style, ornate cabinets can be combined with the sleek look of modern appliances. Another example is using a traditional chair rail in the eating area with an eclectic lighting style fixture above it. Transitional styles may use neutral colors with splashes of bright colors.

A transitional kitchen style allows homeowners to choose the different elements of design they like and combine them to create one that showcases their unique personality. Most homes feature kitchens that have a transitional style.

If you want to learn more about kitchen style, call Unica Concept at 1 (844)  746 –  2226 or send to us an email at support@unicaconcept.ca. Our designers will be able to help you choose cabinets, hardware, appliances, and a color palette to create a kitchen style you will love for years to come.

Author's Bio: 

Blerina Laska