Farmhouse Country Kitchen
Farmhouse country kitchens are all about clean lines and simple shapes. Farmhouse-style kitchens can be made of any color or material, but they’re characterized by their use of natural materials like wood and stone, and to a lesser extent, metal hardware.
Farmhouse country kitchens are meant to evoke an image of stepping into the homey kitchen in your grandmother’s house. They’re also great if you want to create an inviting atmosphere in your kitchen that makes you feel cozy while cooking or entertaining guests.
Dramatic Black + White Kitchen
Black and white kitchens are classic, on trend, and the perfect choice for any kitchen. If you have a small kitchen, black and white will make it appear larger. If you have a large kitchen, black and white will make it appear more open. And no matter what kind of view your windows provide—a lake view? An urban cityscape?—black + white is a great backdrop that never gets old.
Modern Marble Kitchen
Marble is a natural stone that has been used for centuries as a material for kitchen islands. This durable and easy-to-clean material can also be used for countertops, backsplashes, and flooring. If you’re looking to create an elegant kitchen with a modern flair, marble may be just what you need!
Stylish White and Gray Kitchen
This style works best in an open floor plan, with a ton of natural light. The dark cabinets make the white countertops pop, while the gray walls add some contrast to keep things interesting.
You can also use this look in a more traditional kitchen design by keeping the same colors but using darker wood paneling on your cabinets instead of white trim. This will help draw attention away from any imperfections in your cabinets and give you a more cohesive look overall.
Classic White + Blue Kitchen
I’m a big fan of classic white and blue kitchens. It’s such a simple combination, but it can really make your kitchen look like something out of a magazine. If you have a small space, this is definitely worth considering because it will make your room seem bigger by keeping the walls white and giving all of your attention to the cabinetry and appliances.
Scandinavian Chic Kitchen
Scandinavian design is about simplicity and clean lines. This kitchen does an excellent job of displaying these principles by keeping the space light, bright, and stark white (with just a touch of black). The lack of clutter allows you to focus on what matters—cooking delicious meals with your loved ones!
You’ll also notice that this kitchen features ample storage options for all your cooking tools and ingredients. This is unusual in some kitchens where additional storage means sacrificing counter space or even adding an island for more food prep space. But this particular kitchen has it figured out: high cabinets overhead allow you to store tall pots and pans while still maintaining a minimalistic vibe throughout the rest of the room.
Industrial Take on a Traditional Style
Industrial style is a popular choice for those who want their kitchen to have a modern vibe. If you’re not familiar with the concept, it takes its inspiration from the industrial revolution and features raw materials such as steel and concrete.
You can see how this style would be great for anyone who has an open-concept home or lives in a loft apartment. These kitchens make efficient use of space by incorporating sleek lines and lots of storage options. Some designs even feature exposed brick or metal pipes that make them feel even more cozy than your typical boxy kitchen!
Minimalist Kitchens that Maximize Space and Style
Minimalist kitchens are all about simplicity, so they use only the essentials and nothing more. This type of kitchen is great for small spaces, as it doesn’t take up a lot of room. You can also get creative with the layout by arranging your equipment like in an artist’s studio or restaurant kitchen: close to each other but not crowded together.
These kitchens are perfect for those who hate clutter or love clean lines in their home decor—minimalist kitchens don’t leave much room for error!
Modern Kitchens with Edgy Concrete Details
If you’re looking to add some edge to your kitchen, concrete is a great material to consider. Concrete can be used in a number of ways: as countertops, flooring, walls and even bathroom vanities. A cool feature that you might not realize concrete has is the ability to add texture by mixing different colors together during the manufacturing process. This makes it possible for homeowners—who are often in charge of designing their own concrete countertops—to get creative with colors and patterns for an even more one-of-a-kind look.
Concrete also makes an appearance on some of the kitchens featured here in other applications, like kitchen islands and accent walls behind stoves or sinks.
You can create a kitchen that you love.
Your kitchen is a place for gathering. It’s the heart of your home, where you’ll spend most of your time when you’re not working or sleeping. And it’s also a place for cooking, eating and socializing—you can do all these things in one room! If you have kids in your home who are just learning to cook (or if you want them to be more interested in food), this is the room for that too.
Your kitchen should most definitely be designed to suit what goes on there: both the daily tasks and once-in-a-while activities like entertaining guests or hosting Thanksgiving dinner with family members from across town. The best kitchens are ones that make it easy for everyone in the house to accomplish their goals while still offering ample space and storage solutions so no one feels cramped or overwhelmed by clutter. So even though this list has been narrowed down to only include kitchens with open floor plans, we’ve included photos of each one so that readers can see how they look during busy times—so they know exactly whether those spaces would work well for them too!