Crockery units in the kitchen are classic pieces of furniture that add classic charm while serving to store and organize kitchen crockery.
Furniture style details such as decorative corbels can add custom details to cabinetry for an eye-catching finish. A small rod secured to a shelf can show off popular tools and cookware in lieu of hanging pot racks.
Wood
Wood furniture makes an aesthetically pleasing and easy addition to any kitchen, as its durability and low maintenance requirements are unmatched. Wood doesn’t show fingerprints or stains like other materials do and can be cleaned using regular household cleaners instead of specialist solutions that require further specialization.
Different types of wood offer a range of colors and finishes. Walnut stands out with its deep color and unique grain pattern, creating a striking visual contrast in light-colored kitchens. Maple and cherry are popular kitchen furniture choices. Others include pine wood, Indian Sheesham (mahogany) or marindi.
Add rustic charm to your kitchen with the rustic charm of reclaimed wood pieces. They will give it an organic appearance while helping create a sustainable home environment. Additionally, wood helps trap cool air during hot climates to prevent your kitchen from getting too warm while cooking; especially important if you live in an overheated region like Florida. Finally, wood acts as a natural insulator, helping reduce mold growth.
PVC
PVC foam boards are becoming an increasingly popular alternative to wooden cabinets in modular kitchens. Not only are these cheaper and easier to maintain than their wooden counterparts, they are also less prone to moisture issues – however they lack the elegance and classic appearance associated with wood furniture.
Plastic modular kitchens can benefit from being constructed out of plastic material as it can withstand high temperatures without cracking under pressure, it resists wear and tear well and it is durable, making it suitable for families with young children. Furthermore, its easy maintenance makes cleaning more hygienic.
PVC plastic is also water-resistant, meaning that it will not warp or expand when exposed to humidity, making it great for humid climates. PVC’s other benefits include being termite proof as well as having a high ignition temperature that makes fire more difficult to spread or start; its pressure tolerance allows it to bend without breaking; its screws and hinges often loosen over time leading to sagging products.
Italian
Italian kitchen designers provide elegant, functional, and long-term kitchen solutions to enhance any home. Utilizing various materials and styles for their designs, Italian designers create kitchens tailored specifically to each homeowner’s preferences. Accessories like sinks and faucets complete each kitchen space perfectly.
Traditional Italian kitchens tend to feature a warm, rustic aesthetic. Their features often include wood kitchen furniture and natural stone countertops; long wooden tables often complete this look for family dining purposes.
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Green and white
Green is an attractive hue to incorporate in kitchens, whether its deep forest hues or more subdued sage tones. Additionally, this hue pairs beautifully with wood accents like natural-toned rugs and reclaimed wooden shelves for an authentic farmhouse style kitchen feel – an excellent choice for open plan designs that lead to dining areas.
Cool shades of green such as mint and pistachio can add a refreshing, energising vibe to kitchen spaces. Use it in combination with white cabinets or those coated in whitewash for an overall light and airy atmosphere.
For a bolder look, paint your cabinetry in vivid green tones. Popular choices for painted cabinetry in this hue include teal, chartreuse and emerald green hues; you could also go for darker tones such as forest or moss green for even greater impact in period homes.