DESIGN INSPIRATION
Discover a spectrum of stunning modular kitchens, each a masterpiece built adhering to different design philosophy
Adaptive Redesign Style
Upcycling older pieces and materials, these kitchens combine the charm of the past with modern functionality.
Art Deco Style
Luxurious and symmetrical, with geometric patterns and metallic accents, this kitchen is a nod to the glamour of the Roaring Twenties.
Art Nouveau Style
Flowing, natural forms and curved lines, often inspired by plants and flowers.
Baroque Style
Grand and dramatic, rich with ornate details, curved lines, and strong contrasts.
Bauhaus Style
Functional and simple, with a focus on geometric shapes and a lack of ornamentation.
BioPhilic Style
This design seamlessly blends the kitchen with natural elements, using organic shapes, wood finishes, and plenty of greenery for a refreshing vibe.
Bohemian Style
A modular kitchen with an eclectic mix of patterns, open shelving, and vibrant colors that reflect a free-spirited lifestyle.
Brutalist Style
Raw, exposed concrete construction, often with a massive, blocky appearance.
Coastal Style
Cutting-edge technology, sleek lines, and innovative materials make these kitchens look ahead to the future of design.
Contemporary Style
Light, airy, with soft blues and sandy hues, these kitchens evoke the calmness of a beachside retreat.
Futuristic Style
A blend of current trends with a sleek, sophisticated approach, these kitchens are all about the here and now.
Gothic Style
Characterized by pointed arches, stained glass, and an emphasis on verticality.
Industrial Style
Features raw materials like exposed brick and metal, open layouts, and utilitarian fixtures for a bold, modern look.
Japandi Style
A fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, emphasizing minimalism, natural elements, and tranquil simplicity.
Mid CenturyModern Style
Sleek, clean lines, organic and geometric forms, and a focus on function.
Minimalist Style
Stripped back to essentials with monochromatic schemes and clutter-free surfaces for maximum efficiency and a serene ambiance.
Neo Classical Style
Elegant, inspired by classical architecture, with an emphasis on simplicity and symmetry.
Postmodern Style
Eclectic and playful, combining different styles and breaking traditional design rules.
Renaissance Style
Harmony and symmetry, inspired by classical Greek and Roman architecture.
Rococo Style
Playful and elegant, featuring light colors, ornamental decorations, and asymmetrical designs.
Scandanivian Style
Minimalistic and functional, with a focus on clean lines, light colors, and natural light to create a cozy, inviting space.
Shabby Chic Style
Vintage furnishings, distressed wood, and soft pastels create a warm, romantic feel in this charming kitchen style.
Sustainable Design Style
Eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient appliances define this kitchen, prioritizing a low environmental footprint without sacrificing style.
Victorian Style
Ornate and detailed, with eclectic influences and strong historical styles.