The kitchen is an important room in any apartment or house. A person spends a significant part of his time on it. To the interior and kitchen furniture special requirements are put forward, because this room should be at the same time comfortable, practical, stylish, functional, divided into separate zones (working, dining and storage area).
There are many different styles of interior design, and it is sometimes very difficult to choose the best ones. Especially if we are talking about the kitchen space. Let's consider the 3 best styles.
Hi-tech
Ultra-modern style, combining high technology and discreet decoration. It is suitable for progressive, advanced people who have comfort and convenience in the first place.
Style Features:
- Simple solid colors (one bright accent is possible);
- All appliances are built into the facades of furniture;
- Simple shapes, rapid lines;
- A combination of different artificial and natural materials – wood, glass, stone, metal, plastic;
- Only the most necessary furniture;
- Different types of lighting, preference is given to spotlights;
- Modern technologies & ndash; invisible handles, pull-out storage baskets.
Classic
Classic style is out of fashion and out of time. It is always relevant. The kitchens in the classical style look especially beautiful and stylish.
Features of the classics:
- Marble monumental Table Top;
- Availability of a large number of cabinets, storage spaces;
- The use of fabric & ndash; expensive tablecloths, massive curtains, chair covers;
- Pretentiousness and richness in every detail;
- Furniture made of natural, environmentally friendly materials;
- Lamps with volumetric lampshades;
- Natural Shades;
- The furniture is decorated with complex carved elements;
- Smooth, curved lines.
Provence
One of the most popular European interior styles. With its help, the kitchen can be made beautiful and romantic. It will add a piece of spicy herbs, rustic comfort and the Mediterranean sun to the house.
Features:
- Floral patterns of blue, brown, yellow, green colors;
- High windows, enough natural light;
- Natural Shades;
- Furniture of valuable wood species, decorated with forged elements, unusual drawings;
- Using natural materials – wood, granite, marble;
- Rough texture of the floor and wall coverings;
- Copper or Brass railing systems;
- Decoration with vases with wild flowers, baskets with fresh fruit.