
1. Modern
True modern kitchen design features flat-panel cabinets, handle-less drawers, and integrated appliances. Waterfall countertops in quartz or marble create dramatic focal points while maintaining clean lines.

2. Contemporary
Contemporary kitchens push boundaries with mixed materials — matte and gloss cabinets, concrete and marble counters, open and closed storage. Smart appliances and touchless faucets make these kitchens as innovative as they look.

3. Scandinavian
Scandinavian kitchens pair white cabinets with light wood countertops and open shelving. The bright, functional approach makes cooking a joy while maintaining visual warmth that pure-white kitchens often lack.

4. Minimalist
Minimalist kitchens hide everything. Appliance garages conceal toasters and mixers, integrated handles keep cabinet fronts flush, and a limited material palette (usually two or three) creates visual calm in the busiest room of the house.

5. Industrial
Industrial kitchens celebrate kitchen equipment rather than hiding it. Open metal shelving, stainless steel surfaces, and commercial-style ranges give a professional chef vibe. Concrete floors and exposed brick add character.

6. Mid-Century Modern
Mid-century kitchens bring retro charm with modern functionality. Wood cabinets in walnut or teak, geometric backsplashes, and classic appliance styling create a kitchen that is warm, characterful, and timeless.

7. Modern Farmhouse
Modern farmhouse kitchens combine shaker cabinets and farmhouse sinks with contemporary countertops and lighting. The style delivers warmth and character while maintaining the clean lines of modern design.

8. Transitional
Transitional kitchens blend traditional shaker profiles with modern finishes — think white shaker cabinets with quartz counters and brushed nickel hardware. The safest style choice for kitchen renovations intended to boost home value.

9. Japandi
Japandi kitchens feature natural wood cabinets, muted earth tones, and thoughtful organization. Everything has a purpose and a place. The result is a kitchen that feels calm and intentional.

10. Mediterranean
Mediterranean kitchens add warmth with terracotta tiles, hand-painted backsplashes, and warm wood elements. Arched range hoods and open shelving create a kitchen that feels like a Tuscan villa.