12 Different styles for kitchen cabinets

12 Styles of Kitchen Cabinets Installation in Your Home

Last Updated: 2021-08-12By

Before remodeling your kitchen, the actual style needs to be selected with exact details on doors and curves of the cabinets. Our team from On Point Remodeling discusses twelve different types and styles of kitchen cabinets that can be selected for your next project at home.

The cabinets you select for upgrade or new installation should reflect your inspiration with details to underline mood or house overall design.

Here are the types of kitchen cabinets we will be discussing in this post:

  • Traditional
  • Shaker
  • Modern
  • Rustic
  • Industrial
  • Farm/cottage
  • Craftsman
  • European
  • Transitional
  • Contemporary
  • Mediterranean
  • Asian

To achieve desired look the remodeling process may consist of only refinishing cabinets with little decoration that can be achieved DIY method without spending too much, and some styles may require hiring Renovation Company for upgrades and changing good part of your house to accommodate necessary kitchen remodeling.

You can browse through our list of recommended contractors for your kitchen remodeling project as well as suggested list of where you can purchase cabinets for your kitchen.

[instagram-feed]

1. Traditional Kitchen Cabinets

Since the beginning of kitchen cabinet days, traditional curves and edges were the way to go. The more curves and lines, the better kitchen seemed to be.

These types of cabinets are slowly getting out of production in new homes throughout all states. New generation prefers modern styles or pretty but economical shaker cabinets.

The most common material for traditional cabinets is sold wood. It can be either oak or hickory.

You can still order and manufacture traditional cabinets in custom shops, but will not likely see them in wholesale stores like Ikea, Lowes and home depot.

2. Shaker Kitchen Cabinets

The new and now all-time favourite style of kitchen cabinets in remodeling and new home construction is shaker. It goes in all sorts of colors and actually looks very good, despite being very cost effective.

You can do shakers style cabinets literally from any materials that are used in kitchen manufacturing. This simple but stylish look of cabinets compliments all house remodeling projects and even new build condos.

To shop for this type of cabinets you can literally go anywhere. Every kitchen place or even hardware store that sells kitchens will have shaker style cabinets.

3. Modern Style of Kitchen Cabinets

Modern style kitchen

White cabinets in a modern style kitchen.

Expensive remodeings tend to attract generation that likes modern kitchen cabinets. They look very neat and futuristic like from sci-fi movies.

Modern cabinets are usually in white colors or have a mix of several colors with white being one of them. To mix the look we suggest adding a mix of stainless steel color and creative lighting system.

To go next level upgrades of modern cabinets include electronic pull out cabinets and parts that move up and down from counter space to accommodate storage or electrical plugins.

Modern cabinets tend to be one of the most expensive choices you can select for your kitchen.

4. Rustic Kitchen Cabinets

Rustic style kitchen

Cozy rustic kitchen with comfortable cabinets.

To experience unique design of your new kitchen you may consider selecting rustic cabinets finish. This is popular for cottage homes or houses made with logs. It gives very wooden look of old style but yet new kitchen.

These cabinets are not easy to make, therefore expect to pay more than regular shaker style. Rustic style compliments homes with wooden attributes, beams and overall style of living.

It is very hard to do it yourself or even find professional company that would come up with rustic design that will satisfy your needs. Ask On Point Remodeling for recommendations in your area.

5. Industrial Kitchen Cabinets

For lofts and downtown modern living, some home owners prefer industrial remodeling with kitchen cabinets in the same colors and materials.

Finished kitchen in industrial style will look somewhere similar to luxury bar that you can find in downtown district. Your friends and family will love spending time there while you serve them drinks like in real pub.

To come up with industrial cabinet design and install them in your home you will pay premium amount, that’s why most of home owners stick to traditional and modern kitchens. Designer is recommended for industrial kitchen concept.

6. Farm/cottage Kitchen Cabinets

Cottage kitchen cabinets

Cute white cabinets in the cottage style kitchen

It all depends on quality of cottage and may range a lot in specific details and costs of cabinets and several million dollar farm homes may have very different and unique kitchens. Today we are discussing very regular cottage home kitchen that you can install for seasonal days off.

Usually cottage cabinets are very cheap and owners of such homes try not to overspend. Solid wood cabinets are recommended with literally any or no style for farm homes to serve the purpose of some cooking.

You can make, buy slightly damaged or used cabinets for your farm home or cottage, assuming this is not your primary residence.

7. Craftsman Kitchen Cabinets

One of the cabinet styles that is also done as custom job and cannot be found in large production stores or prefabricated kitchens are craftsman cabinets. It is relatively simple looking with straight lines and not many details to it.

The idea of craftsman style cabinets is to use natural materials and have wooden finish on the outside. It is definitely not one of the popular styles but lets us warn you about costs that come with it. Because most of the manufacturing is manual and materials being solid wood, you should expect to pay top dollars for craftsman cabinets.

Out of all 12 styles of kitchen cabinets we are describing in this article, craftsman style is probably the most rare and unique these days for remodeling.

8. European Kitchen Cabinets

In comparison to North America, Europe has very small homes and even smaller kitchens. The cabinets that are made for homes in Europe are very compact and designed to serve as functional kitchen within limited space.

Materials used for European cabinets are different throughout. Obviously with hot weather climates cabinets must be made from real wood to avoid damage and expansion. Glossy and light color finishes are used to trick the eye and make it look slightly bigger.

The kitchen may have more depth inside cabinets to compensate for length and width from wall to wall. Very creative designs are popular in Europe to personalize kitchen space.

9. Transitional Kitchen Cabinets

Transitional kitchen cabinets are exactly what you think they are from first time you hear the name. They transition in style usually from traditional to modern or contemporary.

This style of cabinets came out only to mix up something that already existed with a slight twist. Your kitchen may have changes in style as well as colors to show the difference from other kitchens.

The cost to purchase or make transitional kitchen cabinets is on somewhere in the middle between shaker style and modern cabinets.

10. Contemporary Kitchen Cabinets

Cabinets in contemporary style

To summarize all flat kitchen cabinets of all designs and colors we use the word contemporary. It’s a very popular style for remodeling in North America and can range in costs. While some materials will be on cheaper side of finishes, other contemporary choices can be expensive.

There are tenth of looks to select from. The texture of flat kitchen can be glossy, simply flat, matt, veneer or even metallic.

You can find contemporary style of kitchen cabinets almost at any supplier and manufacturer. Wholesalers manufacture and distribute them as well.

11. Mediterranean Kitchen Cabinets

For those who are inspired by eastern designs and culture Mediterranean kitchen cabinets. It has specific round curves and light tones.

Mediterranean cabinets are usually surrounded with natural looking stone on counter and floor. This style is not very popular and rarely used in urban areas. Because of natural materials used in production, Mediterranean cabinets are usually installed in hotter environments or at the beach houses.

The costs are for manufacturing these cabinets are slightly higher than average due to lack of demand in North America.

12. Asian Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen in Asian style

Kitchen with Asian style elements.

When we talk about compact and tiny kitchens, the only style that beats European style is Asian cabinets.

Homes in Asia are very small comparing to US or even Europe, that’s why the thought of having a kitchen is already a luxury.

An Asian kitchen style has very straight forward design with wooden finishes. It is very similar to contemporary look but with unique touch.

It’s all about functionality and comfort, without adding anything luxurious. Despite simplicity the cost of these cabinets can be higher than you expect.

Conclusion

Each kitchen style is very specific in details, colors and finishes, that should match home owner’s specific appearance preferences. There is no right or wrong as we all like different things and our homes may be already built with a style that can have limits on what style cabinets should be considered.

On Point Remodeling provides services in kitchen design for renovations and new constructions. Lets us help you save money on process and design perfect kitchen.

editor's pick

latest video

news via inbox

Nulla turp dis cursus. Integer liberos  euismod pretium faucibua

Each building has some sort of driveway or at least should have. The main reason is for vehicles to come closer without need to walk all the way. Some homes are residential with small driveway for their car to come in and park before garage or front entrance, and others can be large commercial buildings with loading docks, delivery entrances and casual parking entrances. On Point Remodeling was asked for suggestions on residential driveway for new home construction, and we decided to write detailed article for all our readers. Using this guide you can select the material for your driveway and see what works for your budget. Here are the materials for driveway we will be discussing in our guide:
  • Asphalt
  • Concrete
  • Paver Stone
  • Crushed stone
  • Brick
  • Seashell
  • Gravel
To find good contractor for your driveway, you can either ask our team by email or try to find someone local that worked with neighbors or nearby buildings.

Installation process of any material surface on your driveway

a) Demolition and Excavation – Before anything is done, your contractor will get heavy machinery and scratch off old layer of driveway. They need to go down at least 5-6 inches to insure proper layering before your final layer of material is installed. b) Material Purchase and Delivery – At this point your contract is signed and you already know how the surface will look. Contracting company purchases necessary materials and delivers them to site. Double check if material is correct and not damaged. c) Preparation of Sublevel – Whatever you place as final material, it cannot just be installed directly on top soil. Gravel is the first choice of material that goes down at this stage. Other preferred material is screen sand that can go on top of gravel and works better with stone and bricks. d) Compaction of Ground – To prevent your driveway from moving and changing shapes, all the layers from bottom up have to be properly compacted. Do not leave any spot untouched while doing this or you can get small holes and cracks in driveway after installation. E) Final Installation – This is when all the magic happens. After all preparations and dirty work the final installation is made literally within hours and you can enjoy new driveway. Stone and brick is set up by hand, while other materials require some sort of machinery with manual labor to even out surface.

1. Asphalt

Probably the most used material for road top surfaces as well as driveways is asphalt. This is a mix of gravel and sand that is mixed in and combined by asphalt cement with crude oil. Pros of Asphalt Driveway
  • Very popular and easy to find materials/contractor
  • Completed in 1 day and you can drive on it after
  • Patches and small holes can be fixed fast
Cons of Asphalt Driveway
  • Easy to damage and cracks appear in few years
  • Almost everyone else has same surface
  • Oily surface and chemicals used in mix
Prepared for asphalt driveway will cost you around $5 per square foot to finish. The contractors that take care of entire process from taking out old driveway surface, install subsurface and compact the ground with new asphalt on top, will charge on average $5500 per regular size driveway at single home property.

2. Concrete

What we call concrete is a mixture of Portland cement, aggregate as well as sand with gravel. Suggested thickness of concrete for driveway is 6 inches. The mixture needs to cure without being touched or driven on top for several days. Pros of Concrete Driveway
  • Durable material for large weights
  • Long lifespan if installed properly
  • Winter and summer friendly
Cons of Concrete Driveway
  • Has marks and stains over time
  • Hard to repair without replacement
  • Super hard to DIY
To hire contractors for concrete driveway it will cost around $7-$9 per square foot. This will include site preparation with gravel spread and new concrete installation. They will order full truck of concrete (or several for larger driveways) to pour inside forming. Smoothening and curing is required after installation.

3. Paver Stone

The most luxurious material that you can use to create driveway path with is paver stone. It is made out of natural stone with uneven rough shapes that have different line patterns. Paver stones are very heavy and are perfect for weights on top of them. Almost every city in Europe has roads and walks made out of stone that were installed centuries ago. Pros of Paver Stone Driveway
  • Creative designs can be done
  • Personal looks, can match the house
  • Can replace single stone in minutes
Cons of Paver Stone Driveway
  • Weeds growing through
  • Stone can move over time
  • Most expensive material
There is wide selection of stone that can be purchased for your driveway. On average we recommend settling with $17-$20 per square foot for stone with installation included. Working with this material is very intense labor and we recommend hiring professionals that do this type of work every day.

4. Crushed Stone

Our readers sometimes mistake crushed stone with gravel, but this is not the same material. Crushed stone material is achieved when machine is mechanically crushing larger pieces of unused stone for this specific purpose. It is larger than gravel and can have smooth finish. Crushed stone can also have a mix of colors, which is much pleasant to eyes than gravel. Pros of Crushed Stone Driveway
  • Low maintenance required
  • Fits rural area style
  • Can be reused for other purposes
Cons of Crushed Stone Driveway
  • Gets very hot during summer
  • Can be messy after many drives
  • Hard to remove snow and ice
Buying crushed stone and installing it on your driveway is as easy as it gets. Similar to other rough materials discussed in this post, only small tools like shovels, dolly and buckets are required to spread it on the road. The cost of crushed stone driveway is between $4 and $6 per square foot from professional local contractors that can finish the job in several days.

5. Brick

The same brick we see being used in wall construction can be installed as top driveway surface. Brick is manufactured by compressing clay with plastic mass. It is heated to extreme temperature and dried up to become as solid as you know it. Pros of Brick Driveway
  • Variety of selections in shapes and shades
  • Bricks are recyclable
  • Slip resistant with rough top part
Cons of Brick Driveway
  • Needs regular maintenance
  • Change color over time
  • Old fashion looking
Installing brick on driveway costs $10 per square foot, which is not too far from masonry brick laying as part of the wall. To save money you can use or purchase old brick, that was part of a wall before. Do not mix these two jobs and contact landscaping professionals instead of masonry contractors that work with bricks.

6. Seashell

This material is popular on the coast line where shells can be found near the water. Construction companies use seashells to add in other materials as well as spread them on driveway in rough condition, without adding anything else. It usually comes in white or pearl color and darkens within year because of mixing with sand and dirt. Pros of Seashell Driveway
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Has natural drainage
  • Creates worm vibe of beach house
Cons of Seashell Driveway
  • Break and crack under light weight
  • Sharp and very hard to walk on
  • Gets stuck in shoes and tires
To deliver and spread seashells on driveways costs below $4, which is only slightly more expensive than rough gravel. As you go further from coast line, cost of material increases due to delivery. This material is elegant and very soft. We recommend adding edge lines with darker color landscape material to create visual path.

7. Gravel

This material is used in other construction mixes and underlayment systems. It’s literally fragments and small crushed stones that are put on top of soil. It is easily spread out by hands and anyone can do it. Pros of Gravel Driveway
  • Cheapest of them all
  • Easy DIY Job
  • Can install another material on top
Cons of Gravel Driveway
  • Needs to be graded very often
  • Will mix with dirt and leaves
  • Washes up with heavy rains
It is rough material and can be purchased in bulk (by metric tons or cubic meters). The cost of driveway with gravel should not exceed $3 per square foot, but you can save tons of money by purchasing materials and doings installation by yourself. You do not require specific tools or heavy equipment for the job and delivery of gravel can be arranged directly to your project.

Conclusion

To properly finish any and all of these driveways requires skills and experience. There is no way you can complete any of these projects without heavy equipment and tools that regular home owner’s just store in their garages. Most of those who will read this post will prefer to install asphalt driveway, because of its popularity and low costs. We want to encourage home owners to go for personal preference and what matches your house, rather than getting the most affordable and popular items. Driveway jobs have to be completed fast; otherwise you will need to park elsewhere while the project is running. To not overpay, ask us for quotation sample on material you prefer in specific region where the work need to be done and our team can provide some numbers.

Leave A Comment