Kitchen style library
Kitchen design styles — pick a direction and preview it on your photo
Browse the full kitchen style library — materials, color palettes, honest cost ranges, and one-tap AI previews on your actual kitchen photo. Updated 2026-05-30.
All kitchen styles
- ModernModern kitchens strip everything down to flat planes, hidden hardware, and a tight neutral palette so the architecture itself becomes the decoration.$45,000 – $95,000
- FarmhouseFarmhouse kitchens blend rural American practicality with cozy textures, anchored by a fireclay apron sink, painted cabinets, and one big communal table or island.$32,000 – $68,000
- CoastalCoastal kitchens borrow from seaside cottages with white-painted cabinets, weathered woods, blue accents, and finishes that look better as salt air softens them.$38,000 – $72,000
- ScandinavianScandinavian kitchens marry function-first IKEA pragmatism with light woods, white walls, and one or two soft natural accents that earn the word hygge.$28,000 – $58,000
- IndustrialIndustrial kitchens celebrate raw structural materials with exposed brick, blackened steel, concrete counters, and Edison-bulb fixtures that read like a converted factory.$35,000 – $75,000
- TraditionalTraditional kitchens borrow from English country and early American design with raised-panel cabinetry, crown molding, decorative corbels, and natural stone that telegraphs craft and permanence.$42,000 – $85,000
- TransitionalTransitional kitchens split the difference between traditional and modern with shaker cabinets, neutral palettes, and one or two contemporary moves, producing the safest, broadest-appeal aesthetic in American homes.$38,000 – $72,000
- MediterraneanMediterranean kitchens channel sun-warmed Tuscan villas, Spanish haciendas, and Provencal farmhouses with terracotta tile, hand-painted ceramics, stucco walls, and wrought iron details.$45,000 – $85,000
- ContemporaryContemporary kitchens reflect whatever is happening in design right now, blending modern minimalism with bold materials, mixed metals, and statement pieces that telegraph 2026 rather than any historical period.$50,000 – $110,000
- RusticRustic kitchens lean into raw natural materials with reclaimed wood, stone, hand-forged iron, and visible craftsmanship that evokes mountain cabins, log homes, and ranch lodges.$38,000 – $75,000
- Mid-Century ModernMid-Century Modern kitchens celebrate post-war optimism with warm walnut cabinets, hairpin or splayed legs, atomic-era graphics, and an unwavering commitment to function-meets-form design.$40,000 – $78,000
- JapandiJapandi kitchens fuse Japanese wabi-sabi restraint with Scandinavian warmth, creating quiet, craft-driven spaces built from natural wood, plaster, ceramic, and almost nothing else.$45,000 – $90,000