Dr. Seuss knew… “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive that is youer than you.” This unique personality that you offer to the world in many ways can be found in the style choices you make in your home, especially in the hub of your home, the kitchen.
Whether your design style is Old World or modern, city chic or country cozy, there are kitchen plumbing fixtures to enhance and fit you. Here are some tips and products for creating that youer-than-you kitchen.
Cottage
Cottage style with its timeless choices, mixes vintage treasures, like reclaimed wood floors, repurposed signage, with fresh and white cabinets, white trim and natural colors. Tile, lighting, and countertop choices can all give a nod to traditional styling. The faucet and cabinet hardware – the jewelry for the kitchen – in aged pewter, aged brass or oil rubbed bronze suit this design style. Most cottage kitchens feature either an under mount or apron sink too. Here are just some of the cottage design fixtures you might explore with all your senses in person at Immerse’s St. Louis showroom:
Traditional / Classic
Modern
Streamlined and sophisticated, modern style is the forward-thinking relative of contemporary. Cabinets in these kitchen, many times display unadorned doors, streamlined hardware and flush settings, showing their contemporary parentage
Transitional
Transitional kitchens blend the best of traditional familiarity with modern sophistication to create comfortable, livable spaces.
Contemporary
Contemporary kitchens are the epitome of the sleek, minimalist layout. Contemporary can shift as it’s generally noted to be the style of the present time period. We collected some faucets, sinks and cabinet hardware together for the Modern, Transitional and Contemporary slideshow. Come see these brands and more in our St. Louis showroom:
Old World
Craftsman
Boho Chic
Coastal
The kitchen is the most renovated room of the home, and it’s no wonder since it is the heart of a household.
So plan, look at lots of ideas, and determine how you use the space. And then make sure to utilize the space with an efficient work triangle and decorating that represents the character of your family and style of the home. To experience the sinks and faucets so key to anchoring a kitchen’s design, visit our 4500 square foot showroom with your designer today. Tour appointments are recommended.