(ARA) - So you think you want a contemporary
kitchen. But what kind? Asian? Retro? Euro? While there are more modern looks
available today, kitchen design experts say the basic principles behind
“modern” design are really quite simple, if you follow these six simple rules:
1) Just say “no” to clutter.
“Modern design is about two things-- clean lines and good organization. The
modern kitchen doesn’t have lots of cabinet embellishments or items sitting
out on the counter. And when there is a design detail, it’s really noticeable
and important,” says Andy Wells, director of product design for Decora'
Cabinets, a line of semi-custom cabinetry made in Jasper, Ind., and sold
through a network of 1,000 dealers nationwide. |
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Wells recommends using lots of customized cabinet
storage solutions to keep kitchen gadgets out of sight, like Decora’s
ACCESSories line at www.decoracabinets.com; and focusing on large, overall
shapes, rather than small patterns in wallpaper or fabric.
2) Minimize detail, play up consistency.
For contemporary kitchen cabinets, designers recommend choosing one door style
-- preferably a flat front -- and keeping the color, styling and materials
consistent. Flooring should be large tiles in a consistent size, or hardwood
with consistent sized boards.
“Appliances should all be from one manufacturer, preferably from the same sleek
design line,” says Ellen Cheever, a kitchen designer based in Wilmington, Del.,
and writer for "Kitchen and Bath Design News." “Counters are one area where you
can really make a modern statement. Instead of the bold patterns in granite, try
a solid surface like quartz, in either an extra heavy or extra thin thickness,
for a sleek, architectural look.”.
3)
Make the details you have really count.
“Traditional Rooms tend to focus on pattern. Modern rooms tend to focus on
shape,” says Mary Jo Peterson, kitchen designer, educator and columnist for
"Kitchen and Bath Design News." “For instance, try painting your walls a
neutral, such as a beige with special suede textured paint, then accent the room
with a bright red table. Or use a very sculptural looking, modern chandelier to
add dimension and drama to the space.”
4) Use only quality materials.
Because the lines are cleaner in a modern space, the construction and quality of
each item stands out. “These days consumers are willing to spend more on
contemporary cabinets, because there is a focus on the quality of the wood,”
Wells says. “A very plain door design can be striking when the wood finish is
rich and luminous. In the future, I think we will see more consumers buying
exotic woods like mahogany or teak, laminates in indigenous rosewood, or even
aluminum doors. In flooring, bamboo and other renewable woods may ride the
‘green’ movement to more popularity.”
5) Go for a few big elements, instead of lots of small ones.
Traditional kitchens use lots of accessories and embellishments to add a sense
of warmth. But in modern kitchens, it’s those utilitarian necessities -- the
large shapes in your kitchen -- that are meant to stand out. “Try creating a
space where you add depth not with items, but with texture, like using glass
tile or river stones as a backsplash,” Peterson says. “Lighting plays a big
part, too. Having lighting overhead, over task zones and under cabinets can make
a modern space glow … especially if many of these items are on dimmers, for
extra drama.”
6) Forget about fashion forward.
Having a contemporary kitchen is not about having the latest “up to the minute”
kitchen fashions. “At Decora´, we don’t even use the word contemporary. When we
describe these spaces, we call them clean and serene,” Wells says. “Today,
people are taking the best of modern’s organized look, and injecting their own
style with adventurous fabrics and items from around the world, like Japanese
storage solutions, or Italian Glass bowls, hung on the wall.”
“We’ve shrunk the oceans, and I think consumers can look forward to seeing more
and better contemporary kitchens as time goes by,” he adds.
Courtesy of ARAcontent

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