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Things We Love to Incorporate in a Kitchen

  • Mar 25
  • 2 min read

The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home. It’s where mornings begin, meals are shared, and everyday moments happen. Because of that, a well-designed kitchen should feel both beautiful and functional. While every project is unique, there are a few design elements we love incorporating because they add character, warmth, and timeless style to a space.


Modern kitchen with marble island, wicker chairs, and gold chandeliers. Dining area with flowers visible. Bright, elegant ambiance.

Arched Details

Arches instantly soften a kitchen and add architectural interest. Whether it’s an arched pantry door, a niche for open shelving, or even subtle curves in cabinetry, these details bring a sense of elegance and custom design. They also help balance the many straight lines typically found in kitchens.


Black and white kitchen with a black pot and cutting boards on marble countertop. Dark cabinets display cream dishes, creating a modern look.

Glass Cabinet Doors

Glass-front cabinets are a great way to break up a wall of solid cabinetry. They add visual lightness and create an opportunity to display beautiful dishes, glassware, or decorative pieces. When styled thoughtfully, they can make a kitchen feel more open and curated.


Modern kitchen with wooden cabinets, stainless steel oven, and white pot on stove. Gray towel hangs from the handle; bright, cozy atmosphere.

Warm Wood Tones

Warm wood tones bring natural texture and warmth into a kitchen. Whether used on an island, shelving, or full cabinetry, wood elements help balance painted finishes and create a welcoming atmosphere. They’re especially effective in keeping kitchens from feeling too stark or overly modern.


Modern kitchen with black cabinets, marble countertops, and a gold faucet. Cutting boards and a black pot decorate the area. Bright natural light.

Contrasting Cabinets

Using contrasting cabinet colors is a simple way to add depth and dimension. A darker island paired with lighter perimeter cabinets, or a mix of painted and wood finishes, creates visual interest while keeping the design cohesive. It’s a great way to add personality without overwhelming the space.


Elegant kitchen wet bar with gold faucet, marble countertop, and glass cabinets. Shelves hold glassware and liquor bottles, set against soft beige tiles.

Brass Hardware

Hardware might seem like a small detail, but it can make a big impact. Brass hardware adds warmth and sophistication while complementing a wide range of cabinet colors and finishes. It’s a timeless choice that helps elevate the overall look of the kitchen.


Modern kitchen with brown cabinets, stainless steel oven, white countertops, and a marble backsplash. Wooden board and plant decor.

Ceiling-Height Range Hoods

A range hood that extends all the way to the ceiling creates a strong focal point in the kitchen. It draws the eye upward and makes the space feel taller and more intentional. When designed with beautiful materials or custom detailing, it can become one of the standout features in the room.



The Details That Make a Kitchen Feel Finished


Great kitchen design is about more than just appliances and cabinets — it’s about the details that bring everything together. Thoughtful elements like architectural shapes, warm materials, and layered finishes help create a space that feels inviting, functional, and timeless. By incorporating these types of details, a kitchen can feel both elevated and personal, making it a space you truly enjoy spending time in.

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