Kitchen Design Styles

Find inspiration for your San Diego kitchen remodel. Explore our curated collection of design styles to discover what speaks to you.

Modern Contemporary

Clean lines, minimalist aesthetic, and sleek finishes define modern contemporary kitchens. These spaces emphasize function and form with handle-less cabinets, integrated appliances, and bold geometric shapes.

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Key Features

  • Flat-panel or slab cabinet doors
  • Handle-less or minimal hardware
  • Waterfall edge countertops
  • High-gloss or matte finishes
  • Integrated appliances
  • Bold, contrasting color schemes
  • Statement lighting fixtures
  • Open shelving displays

Color Palette

White, black, gray, and bold accent colors

Popular Materials

Quartz, stainless steel, glass, concrete, lacquered surfaces

Traditional Classic

Traditional kitchens exude warmth and timeless elegance with detailed craftsmanship, rich wood tones, and ornate details. These kitchens create a sense of heritage and comfort.

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Key Features

  • Raised panel cabinet doors
  • Crown molding and decorative trim
  • Furniture-style details
  • Ornate hardware and fixtures
  • Island with seating
  • Glass-front cabinets
  • Decorative range hoods
  • Warm wood finishes

Color Palette

Warm whites, cream, rich wood tones, sage green

Popular Materials

Natural wood, granite, marble, copper accents

Coastal San Diego

Inspired by San Diego's beautiful coastline, coastal kitchens feature light, airy spaces with natural materials and beach-inspired colors. Perfect for capturing that California coastal lifestyle.

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Key Features

  • Light and bright color palettes
  • Natural wood elements
  • Shiplap or beadboard details
  • Open and airy layouts
  • Large windows for natural light
  • Textured backsplashes
  • Rattan or woven accents
  • Indoor-outdoor flow

Color Palette

White, soft blues, sandy beige, seafoam green

Popular Materials

Light wood, natural stone, subway tiles, weathered finishes

Transitional

Transitional kitchens blend the best of traditional and contemporary styles, creating a balanced, sophisticated space. This versatile style offers timeless appeal with modern functionality.

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Key Features

  • Simple, clean cabinet lines
  • Mix of materials and textures
  • Neutral color palette
  • Subtle decorative elements
  • Classic shapes with modern updates
  • Quality, timeless materials
  • Functional layouts
  • Understated elegance

Color Palette

Neutral grays, warm whites, soft taupe, navy accents

Popular Materials

Quartz, natural stone, painted and stained wood

Ready to Design Your Dream Kitchen?

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