Traditional Kitchen — See Yours Transformed
A traditional kitchen is built to feel like the kitchen has always been there — crafted cabinets with glass fronts, a farmhouse apron sink, and warm wood tones create a room where meals are cooked with intention and the tea is always hot. It is the opposite of a show kitchen; it is a working one.
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What Makes a Traditional Kitchen?
Cabinetry is raised-panel in cream, warm white, or a muted sage green, with antique brass or oil-rubbed bronze hardware — cup pulls on lower cabinets, knobs on upper. Glass-front cabinets on either side of the window display fine china, crystal, and vintage crockery. An apron-front sink in white porcelain or fireclay sits under a window with a Roman shade in a small-pattern print.
Countertops are honed marble, butcher block, or black granite — nothing too shiny. The backsplash is classic subway or a hand-painted tile in a country floral or geometric. A large kitchen island in a contrasting painted color — deep green, navy, or charcoal — serves as the prep surface with pendant lights in antique brass above it. A worn Persian runner in front of the sink softens the floor underfoot.
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