There are so many things going on in a home construction or home
remodeling project. You and your home designer might be busy making other parts
of your home beautiful that you totally disregard your kitchen cabinets. Even though
they are just a little part of your design, your cabinets can make or break
your design.
So, you have to give it much thought as well and include it in
your planning process. You and your designer can choose to come up with your
own kitchen cabinet designs or you can get the services of a showplace
cabinet reseller in your neighborhood.
What we have below are just examples of different type of
houses and the kitchen cabinet designs that will complement the entire feel and
ambiance of the homes.
Log Cabin
Log cabins are obviously made of log. According to our
sources online, they are usually made of one to three rooms. They can be really
small so it’s better if the kitchen cabinets here are space efficient.
Greek Revival
This house type has pedimented gable ends and a wide porch. It
also has wide windows. It is fashioned from Greek temples. The kitchen cabinets
must also match the wide designs of Greek Revival houses.
Modernistic
Modern homes are usually built with flat roofs. The house
details are usually in zigzag or geometric styles. Given that this style is
modern, its kitchen and kitchen cabinets must also possess the sleek,
sophisticated, and fresh feel of modern times.
Ranch
What’s more Western than a Ranch house? If you want a
Western ambiance, you can always go with a ranch home. This house type is
usually a single story house with a wide facade. The kitchen in this house type
is more likely rustic and somewhat rowdy. It’s great if your kitchen cabinets complement
this kind of mood.
There you have it! Of course,
these are just four of the many house types available for homeowners. If your
ideal house type isn’t listed here, just remember to think of you kitchen cabinets.
They can really help bring out the mood you want to project.
Note: Information and house images taken from This Old House website; kitchen images taken from Google Images




