Modern Kitchen Designs

The Elements of Modern Design in Kitchen Cabinetry

Modern interior design today draws most of its inspiration from the early to mid-20th century. It takes shape from movements that emphasize abstract thinking, functionality, and stark, simplistic forms. Think of movements such as German Bauhaus and Prairie style. Modern design historically rejects the maximalist styles of the Victorian era, favoring a form-follows-function philosophy. Modern design today is often used interchangeably with contemporary design, confusing people of what the difference is. While contemporary design once drew inspiration from modern design, it now stands as an ever-evolving style that seamlessly blends current trends with timeless elements, including those from the modern design era. Modern cabinetry is characterized by sleek, angular designs with minimal ornamentation. Often featuring flat slab doors, emphasizing simplicity, clean lines and materials such as wood and acrylics.

Modern Kitchen Cabinet Highlights

  • A minimalist approach in design that prioritizes functionality over excessive ornamentation. Clean lines and uncluttered aesthetics. Think sleek, simple, and purposeful design.
  • Modern design often features geometric shapes—rectangles, squares, and straight lines. These clean forms create a sense of order and visual harmony.
  • Modern cabinetry embraces natural materials such as wood, stone, and metal. Look for cabinets with warm wood grain and/or acrylics.
  • Modern design favors monochromatic color palettes and subdued colors that create a serene and cohesive look. Colors such as whites, grays, blacks, and muted tones. Pops of primary and secondary colors can create a visual interest in the design.
  • Wait, Where’s the hardware? Say goodbye to visible handles and knobs! Modern cabinetry often employs a push to open system or edge pulls for a seamless appearance.
  • Modern interiors thrive on natural light. Large windows and open floor plans complement modern cabinetry, allowing the space to breathe and feel airy.

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