Italian Kitchens

Italian kitchens are famous around the world for their high level of style that doesn't compromise in the slightest on functionality. But what makes a truly Italian kitchen?

There are two distinct types of Italian kitchens - classic and contemporary. So once you've decide you want an Italian style kitchen you then have to make the choice as to whether you want it to be more traditional or ultra modern.

  • Classic Italian kitchens are warm, inviting spaces that take us right back to old Italy. They're the kind of kitchens where you see large families all cooking together. They normally have wooden cupboards and a table in the middle of the room which adds to the family-orientated quality of the kitchen. These kitchens are better suited to families and people that enjoy the more rustic style.

  • A contemporary Italian kitchen is ultra sleek and modern. The surfaces and cupboard doors will be much smoother and have cleaner lines. These kitchens are considered to be ultra hip and are often found in young couple's homes or fitted in expensive city apartments.
What all Italian kitchens have in common is that they all obey a very basic principle, and that is, they're spaces you want to be in. An Italian kitchen is a joy to work in because everything looks and functions so well. Of course, there are certain features and materials that are traditionally used, but it is this principle that underlies them all.

So if you really want to be authentically Italian, pick which type of kitchen you want and be sure to stay true to that one golden rule.

There are more useful tips on creating Italian kitchens at the Kitchen Design Site.

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