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To each their own kitchen: Matching kitchen designs to personality types


Kitchens come in many shapes, sizes, and styles, and with new trends shaking things up every year, homeowners have plenty of options and just as many sources to draw inspiration from when designing their kitchens.

With providers like Kitchen Warehouse offering an extensive range of beautiful kitchens in all imaginable styles, colours, and finishes, creating your dream kitchen is easier than ever. But there’s always a risk of getting wrong, and many times it happens because people focus more on looks and external influences than on creating spaces in tune with their specific tastes and needs.

Retro kitchen

The case for kitchens that fit your personality

 

What exactly makes a kitchen truly special and outstanding to you? Some people chase the latest trends or try to recreate design ideas they’ve seen online or in industry magazines in an attempt to create the most splendid awe-inspiring kitchens, and in the process forget about one tiny detail: their personality.

While it’s no crime to look at others for inspiration, and it’s actually recommended to explore different possibilities and ideas, it’s just as important to look within yourself to figure out which path you need to follow. Yes, we are still talking about kitchens. Given the essential role kitchens play in a household, designing a kitchen is quite a personal experience and should therefore start with a bit of introspection.

Because what’s the point of having a magazine-worthy kitchen that everyone admires if it doesn’t suit your necessities and lifestyle? Since different people have different needs and views on what an ideal kitchen should look like, the best kitchens are those that reflect your personality and unique style and respond to your day-to-day requirements.

If you want to make sure you’re creating a kitchen that you’re going to love for years to come, you should figure out what works best for you and strive to tailor the space to match your personality traits. This means you need to dive into the psychology of kitchen designs and explore different styles and whom they suit best.

Minimalist

Minimalist kitchen

The minimalist aesthetic based on the less is more philosophy has been a dominant trend in the world of interior design in recent years and continues to attract new adepts to its ranks. It all comes down to creating simple and clutter-free spaces by cutting back on decorations and unnecessary items and focusing on functionality and the use of essential elements.

While it might seem tricky to embrace a minimalist approach in a room that is home to a wide range of appliances, tools, and utensils required to ensure its functionality, practice has shown that it’s very much possible to design beautiful and fully functional minimalist kitchens. Scandinavian-style kitchens, with their clean and sleek lines, streamlined cabinetry, neutral colour palettes, and clever storage solutions offer a great example in this respect.

People with a practical mindset and a no-nonsense attitude towards life who appreciate simplicity, order, and straightforwardness and don’t like to waste their time dealing with things that don’t serve any purpose or don’t provide them with any benefit are sure to appreciate  minimalist kitchen designs.

Modern

Modern kitchens

Modern kitchen designs capture the spirit of current times by showcasing the latest trends and integrating cutting-edge solutions and appliances built for contemporary lifestyles in a setting that looks perfectly polished and exudes a sense of effortless sophistication. They are quite similar to minimalist kitchens in that they prioritize function over form and feature crisp and smooth lines, monochromatic colour palettes, efficient storage, and simple cabinetry to create a streamlined and airy space.

They also make use of industrial materials, dramatic accents, and layered lighting to add interest and character to the room. As for the personality types that could benefit more from this design style, we’re looking at you busy bees. Modern kitchens are for overachievers or anyone who would describe themselves as being career-driven or goal-oriented and lead a dynamic lifestyle.

Traditional

Traditional  kitchen

At the other end of the spectrum, we have traditional kitchen designs which take us back in time with the sense of nostalgia they convey through classical elements such as exposed beams, hardwood floors, decorative lighting, framed cabinets, decorative mouldings, nature-inspired hues, hand-forged metal fixtures, and so on.

Unlike minimalist or modern kitchens, traditional kitchens are more ornate, have a higher tolerance for clutter, and give off a calm and cozy vibe. These are the kind of spaces that feel warm and welcoming from the moment you step in, and seem perfect for hosting parties, get-together, or raising a family.

Farmhouse or country cottage kitchens with their timeless charm and their heart-of-the-home appeal offer the best representation of this design style. Unsurprisingly, traditional kitchens are a great fit for people who love nature, enjoy cooking a hearty meal, or are outgoing and social and always have friends or family over.

Eclectic

Eclectic  kitchen

Just as the name implies, eclectic kitchens blend a variety of elements pertaining to different styles into a cohesive look that is just as unique as it is bold. Most eclectic kitchens tend to be a little over the top due to the daring and unusual combinations they often boast. So, it can be quite challenging to pull off this style without making your kitchen look tacky.

But you know who would do a great job at mastering the eclectic kitchen design? Creative minds who are restless and like to think outside the box, constantly exploring and spawning new ideas; art lovers, daydreamers who live more in their heads than in the real world, and bohemians who refuse to commit to a conventional lifestyle.

Obviously, kitchen designs are not limited to this broad classification. There are numerous sub-categories within these categories, and the lines between different styles are sometimes blurry. Also, no one fits perfectly in any of the recognized personality types as people can have a mixture of traits from different personalities. This means there are no hard and set rules to follow when matching your kitchen design to your personality and it’s up to you to decide what works best for you.

 

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