You've probably always dreamed of your dream kitchen and imagined it in various ways, describing a certain style. It could be a traditional, vintage, industrial, Scandinavian, or perhaps a rustic style, but you're not sure which one fits the space you have available or the personality of your home.

To shed some light on this, we thought we'd address this topic today and offer you some kitchen design examples for further inspiration.

Before anything else, a few clarifications are needed. Nowadays, we can't really say that we use a purely authentic style of interior design, but rather speak in terms of influences: classic, traditional, rustic, romantic, etc. The fast pace and contemporary lifestyle force us to prioritize functionality.

Therefore, the world of interior design approaches influences rather than a pure style which, certainly, would no longer find its place in our tiny apartments. And this is not necessarily a bad thing, but it should be seen as a natural stage to which we can adapt.

The various kitchen designs proposed by interior designers and decorators come to reinforce the above. You will find kitchens adapted to small spaces, created with great taste, as well as more generous kitchens adapted to large families (usually in houses or villas). Let's see what are the most common kitchen design styles.

In a traditional or classic spirit

Rustic inspiration

Retro is in fashion

Industrial notes

Contemporary and functional

Considering this information and whichever style you identify with, adapt it to your kitchen to obtain a functional space where you will cook with pleasure for all your loved ones. Take a look at the photo gallery above for inspiration.

Modern, functional kitchen

Modern kitchen

Modern kitchen with classic inspiration

Modern kitchen with classic inspiration