Guide to Kitchen Design Styles: Modern, Farmhouse, Rustic, Mediterranean & More

Kitchen design styles

Every kitchen ends up with its own style, whether it was picked on purpose or just happened by accident. If you want a distinct style that looks amazing, it’s shaped by all of the individual elements, such as cabinet shape, countertop material, hardware finish, and lighting. When you get it right, you end up with a design that feels styled, which can give you satisfaction and increase your home’s resale value. This guide covers the main kitchen design styles and the popular types so you can find the one that fits your house, your personality, and the way you cook.

Kitchen style overview

If you’re not sure what style you’re going for yet, start here.


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Modern, contemporary, and transitional kitchens

These ideas focus on cleaner-lined designs that lean towards current. You’ll discover that both modern and contemporary get used as synonyms, but they’re not the same thing.

Farmhouse, rustic, and craftsman kitchens

With warmer, more textured tones that lean traditional, these kitchens go heavier on wood accents, use materials with patina, and showcase visible craftsmanship.

Mediterranean, Tuscan, Spanish, and Italian kitchens

With warm, old-world touches, these kitchens feature elements like terracotta, tile, and colors you don’t see anywhere else.

Country, cottage, and colonial kitchens

These styles often lean more toward smaller-scale traditional kitchens. 

Luxury, chef’s, and gourmet kitchens

These high-end kitchens focus on materials and details that enhance cooking efficiency.

Galley kitchen styles

A galley style is a layout, but it shapes the style. Here’s how the major styles play out in a galley.

Style-themed backsplashes

The backsplash often sets the style cue for the whole kitchen and is often tied in with the countertops for a cohesive style.

Traditional, industrial, and other style themes

The rest of the major style directions you can find, plus a few that pull from more than one category.

More kitchen style guides get added here as we add more content to the site. Bookmark this reference since once your style’s set, the color, cabinet, and material decisions all get easier.


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