Captivating arts and crafts kitchen designs


Arts and Crafts kitchens typically have cabinets that extend as high as the ceiling, allowing for plenty of storage and eliminating clutter. Open shelving can give a kitchen an updated Craftsman feel, while polished oak floors can complement the timeless charm of an Arts and Crafts kitchen. The Arts and Crafts  kitchen was originally designed around simple aspects of nature, with natural lighting as well as hardwood floors and countertops. These days, a kitchen designed in an Arts and Crafts style may not use a wood-burning stove, but the minimalist design principles still apply.

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Choose earthy tones for the walls, including beige, taupe and mint green. Paint skirting boards and other details with a creamy white color. Kitchen countertop choices are often muted colors, but materials range from tile to hardwood styles.<img class=”size-full wp-image-9313 aligncenter” src=”https://tekportal.net/sv/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Arts-and-Crafts-Kitchens-_-HGTV.jpeg” alt=”” width=”966″ height=”725″ />

Accessories are kept to a minimum in a Craftsman kitchen, but when they are included, they are often deliberately placed to create a specific effect. For example, an otherwise neutral wooden island can be accented by a pendant light made of tinted orange glass to give the room a pop of color. It’s also not uncommon for shelves to be added to a Craftsman kitchen and reserved specifically to display a collection of cookbooks.