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Tudor Style Kitchens

When you remodel a period home you need to follow the style of the home. Choose the right materials and colors that represent that period. For example, if you have a Tudor home you should use the darker, richer shade of black and brown.

The Tudor style comes from the medieval era. And is reminiscent of the days when large copper pots hung in brick hearths.

Kitchens should always match the rest of your home. When you have a Tudor home your kitchen should be a Tudor style kitchen. An example of a Tudor style kitchen would be one with a large paneled canopy which is accentuated with rope style molding that frames the cooking center. It’s very common with this style to have large vented hoods made from hammered aluminum or stainless steel over the island cooking center.

Appliances for Tudor styled kitchens are large and usually made of stainless steel. A typical stove would be a 48” wide gas range with ample work space on both sides. The kitchen cabinets are tall and deep and usually made of darker woods. Tudor style kitchen cabinets have satin finishes on them that give them a warm appearance. This style always has an abundance of storage space sometimes with a butler’s pantry for extra storage.

Colors can vary, however, the most popular colors is pale yellow accented by cream tones on the cabinets. Counter tops made of blue slate are a beautiful contrast to the surrounding cabinets. Islands are very popular for this style and are designed to resemble worktables which include under mount sinks with classic faucets. You can also add a dishwasher with drawer storage on both sides. Use woods like knotty pine stained with a medium brown and a heavy blue patina. This gives the work area an aged look perfect for the Tudor style.

Some Tudor style homes often have rooms or pantry’s that are lined with cabinets which match the decor of the island. This style is more common in larger homes and is further reflected by using large rounded archways coming from other rooms to the kitchen.

Lighting is essential in Tudor style kitchens. There are a variety of options available such as pendant lighting. This lighting comes in single or multiple bulbs. Each bulb is independent of the other so you can create the perfect lighting effect.

Accessories are also important since they reflect not only the Tudor style but your own individual personality. If in doubt exactly what accessories to buy research online what accessories are appropriate for the Tudor style.

When designing your kitchen pay attention to detail. Every aspect is absolutely essential from planning the location of electrical outlets to proper placement of overhead lighting. The Tudor style kitchen is a complex design. Remember the kitchen is the hub of every home. This is the area where families gather whether it be for everyday meals or special occasion like anniversaries, holidays or birthdays. Also if you plan to sell your home in the future, the kitchen is one of the most important rooms that decides the value of your home.