Spanish Colonial Kitchen
Traditional style is a melting pot of many worldly architectural styles. The kitchen in this Spanish Colonial home is influenced by its style origins. Hand-painted Mexican tiles add color, pattern, and texture to the backsplash, while Mexican clay floor tiles add cantina character. The turquoise painted island provides visual punch.
Color in the Kitchen
Colorful cabinetry brings European influence to this traditional kitchen. The trick to mixing cabinetry colors in one kitchen is giving purpose to each change. Consider painting all of the base cabinets one color, for instance, and the upper cabinets a different color. Countertops and a backsplash provide separation. Here, color defines and decorates the cooking-range area of the kitchen and visually unites it with woodwork around the windows. The kitchen island also offers an obvious point for color change.
Customized Kitchen Island
A vintage dresser nestled into the kitchen island and incorporated with a matching marble countertop adds an elegant touch to this stately kitchen. Traditional design strives to make the kitchen feel less like a work horse and more like a cozy room in the home. Wood flooring laid in a classic parquet pattern further enhances the ambience.
Classy Kitchen Tile
Don't be afraid to use modern materials in a traditional kitchen. Muted green glass tiles bring cheerful color and modern style to this classic white kitchen, yet the tiles' subway-style shape links the treatment to traditional roots.
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