Classic style kitchen: a guide to choosing the ideal configuration for you

Let’s say it right away: a classic style kitchen is a typical example of furniture with timeless charm.
Those who choose this solution for the interior design of their home decide to invest in beauty and elegance, obtaining an environment that lasts for decades, has a warm character and perfectly combines aesthetics and efficiency.
What do you need to know about classic style kitchens to make the best choice?
Classic style kitchens have everything it takes to become the centrepiece of your home. In fact, thanks to their beauty, liveability and high functionality, they meet the living needs of the whole family.
However, one should not think that classic style kitchen are necessarily anchored to the past. In fact, there are also completely contemporary solutions that combine the advantages of the timeless elegance of traditional style with the advantages of the latest technology and design. The result? Kitchens with a classic feel, but perfectly suited to the present day.
In any case, the absolute star of classic style kitchen is wood, which is used for wall units, base units and, sometimes, even worktops. Typically, high-quality kitchens feature solid wood, which is now treated with varnishes or lacquers that ensure excellent resistance to heat, humidity and wear and tear, while enhancing the natural shades and grain of the chosen wood.

Those who do not want to compromise on technology have several options at their disposal: traditional furniture lines can be combined with solutions such as hobs with integrated extractor hoods, voice assistants, smart appliances or home automation systems.
We have already mentioned that wood is an essential feature of classic style kitchen. But what types of wood are we talking about? These are generally fine, durable woods, such as cherry and walnut, with intense colours and a warm appearance. Wood panels often feature carvings or other decorative details to enhance their charm and elegance.
How to design a classic style kitchen?
Every classic style kitchen has unique characteristics and a distinctive identity. The more traditional versions are rich in details, such as mouldings and frames, while contemporary classic-style models have a simpler aesthetic, highlighting the wood grain and more essential lines.
You can also opt for a classic style kitchen with a rustic feel. In this case, the focus is on warmth and cosiness, with a skilful mix of materials and details.
Once you have decided which direction to go in, you can move on to the actual design. One of the first decisions to make is the layout. This choice is generally influenced by the size of the room and the way it is laid out within the home. Classic style kitchen often have a linear or L-shaped layout, but you can also achieve stunning results with a U-shaped kitchen or by adding a central island .
One aspect to pay particular attention to is lighting. Dark wood furniture can make the atmosphere feel heavy, especially if the room is small or has little natural light. Therefore, arranging the furniture correctly and providing multiple light sources is essential to make the space pleasant and welcoming.

In a classic style kitchen, the layout of the appliances also becomes strategic. So what should you do? How should you approach it? Well, you can choose to focus on built-in models, so as to maintain visual continuity with the rest of the furniture. Alternatively, you can decide to install freestanding models, which are particularly suitable when you want to add an element of contrast and, as a result, give the kitchen more character.
How can you personalise your classic style kitchen?
However, what really makes a classic style kitchen luxurious are bespoke solutions as these are choices that make the room unique. The easiest way to personalise the room in your home where you prepare food is to use bespoke furniture.
In this sense, turning to a furniture retailer with an in-house carpentry workshop is ideal. By doing so, you can request the creation of completely bespoke elements or the adaptation of existing furniture so that it fits perfectly into your home.
Another way to effortlessly personalise a classic style kitchen is to add handcrafted elements to the room. These can be decorative items, such as high-end chandeliers or rugs, but also handles or utensils that give the space a refined and unique look.

But that’s not all. You can also personalise your kitchen by making a choice that breaks with tradition. How? For example, you can choose furniture with classic lines but in light colours or bright shades. Unusual but with an effect that is waiting to be discovered!
Using the colours of the personalised palette chosen for the rest of the home in the kitchen is another way to give a personal touch to a classic style kitchen, as well as creating a sense of harmony with the rest of the interior design of the home.
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