When we think about kitchen design, we often think only about how it’s typically done. But let’s take a moment to, instead, think about the possibilities.
While we love classic kitchen cabinetry choices like wood cabinets and subway tile, we also encourage homeowners to explore non-traditional options like glass cabinets and unique backsplash tile. It’s often the little choices that help you create a kitchen that feels uniquely your own.
The usual choice: One material for all countertops
The unexpected: A mix of countertop materials
Instead of opting for granite kitchen countertops, why not mix your favorite looks? A combination of wood or butcher block and stone, like granite or quartz, will give your kitchen a unique flair with added functionality. You might also opt for an antique or reclaimed wood countertop to bring a farmhouse or rustic feel.
Fresh Farmhouse Kitchen in North Haven, CT
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The usual choice: Wood kitchen cabinets
The unexpected: Back-painted glass kitchen cabinets
Wood is the traditional choice for kitchen cabinetry, but if you want to add a contemporary flair, opt for painted glass fonts. Choose the color that works best for your space, whether you stay neutral or decide to add a pop of color like bright yellows or cool blues.
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The usual choice: Standard kitchen cabinets
The unexpected: Custom add-ins, like a built-in pet crate
This unique feature is perfect for dog owners-- you can create a place where your pup is happy, yet not sitting right under your feet.
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The usual choice: Standard ceilings
The unexpected: Stunning skylights
Kitchen ceilings with skylights add beautiful architectural details-- and lots of sunlight-- without occupying precious wall space.
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The usual choice: Recessed lighting
The unexpected: Statement lighting
A bold lighting choice is one of the best ways to add character to your kitchen design and define your style. And, since lighting is easily changeable, you don’t have to worry about commitment. You can change it next year if you’re ready for something new (or take it with you when you’re move if you’re still in love).
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The usual choice: Subway tile backsplash
The unexpected: Unique backsplash tiles
A unique backsplash makes a huge statement, and you don’t need to incorporate bright, large-patterned tiles to do so (although you can!). In the kitchen below, the natural stone, neutral-colored backsplash completely transforms the kitchen design. When choosing a backsplash, consider color, pattern and texture.
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The usual choice: Eased edge kitchen countertops
The unexpected: Waterfall kitchen countertops
Waterfall countertops continue the stone from the top of the counter down both sides, creating a beautiful frame around the island cabinetry. This look shows off the texture and color of the stone and creates a streamlined look for your kitchen remodel.
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The usual choice: A window over the sink
The unexpected: A whole wall of windows
If you have a large kitchen, or have enough room for base cabinets and don’t need upper cabinets, consider incorporating more windows into your kitchen remodel. Windows create beautiful, natural lighting and outdoor views, creating a tranquil feeling of connection between the indoors and outdoors.
White Coastal Kitchen in Branford, CT
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