Kitchen Styles

Traditional

This is the most popular cabinet style, as it offers a timeless look that is more likely to appeal to a wide range of people regardless of current design trends. This style uses wood doors, typically in oak or maple, with raised panels on the front.

 

Country

Similar to traditional style, but has a more casual look. It uses recessed or raised door panels, typically in oak. It differs from the traditional style in that it has little or no ornate elements, such as crown molding.

Shaker

Shaker style has recessed panel and strips, often three-inches wide, running down the center of the doors and along the edges. This adds dimension and style in the center of the door panel. It also takes the design to a more traditional, conservative look.

Contemporary

Typically has a flat door panel with a laminated style finish. Often the door is white. This type of style uses colours to make a statement, such as pairing white cabinets with black worktops or a floor with a black and white pattern.