Do’s and Don’ts of Designing a Cottage-Style Kitchen



Cottage-style kitchens remain popular among homeowners. This style is known for its warm and cozy atmosphere. Rustic, stone and weathered elements are a staple in this design.  

To help you achieve a cottage kitchen, a reputable kitchen remodeler shares some do’s and don’ts here.

Do’s

  • Add a hint of history. A classic wooden dresser is a mainstay of the cottage kitchen. It is an iconic, practical piece that has furnished kitchens throughout the centuries. It provides the ideal space for displaying vintage ceramics while providing a homey feel. Its effectiveness depends on how you style a display cabinet to make a statement in your cottage kitchen. Classic design elements like apron sinks, apothecary drawers, and plate rack wall cabinets transport us back in time and remind us of cozy historic cottages from the past.
  • Use the right colors. Cottage kitchens are all about creating a cozy, homey atmosphere. Their color schemes typically consist of white and soft pastels but feel free to add a vibrant color too. Paint your cabinetry bright yellow to uplift your mood, or choose a kitchen island in an accent color like celadon. 
  • Consider wood flooring. The wide-plank wood floors give the room an authentic cottage feel. Whether you choose a painted, stained, or natural finish, ensure the floor can withstand kitchen traffic and accidental spills.
  • Make use of oversized baseboards. Your kitchen contractor will likely suggest wide baseboards to add a finishing touch to your flooring. You can make oversized baseboards with wide planks and base caps and customize their height to your liking.

Don’ts

  • Forgetting storage. Built-in cabinetry is an essential part of a cottage-style kitchen. A nostalgic plate rack to display treasured collections is also ideal.
  • Failing to maximize natural lighting. Cottage kitchens usually have low ceilings and small windows, so maximizing natural light is essential for a good design. Using natural light will help create a harmonious flow and a light, airy feel in your kitchen. Incorporating soft-colored cabinetry into the design so that it can reflect sunlight and make the room feel brighter.
  • Overdoing the layout. Cottage kitchens are prone to mess and clutter. Keep things simple by using slab-front cabinets, minimal handles, and a soothing color palette. Symmetry is also another important element as it contributes to the appearance of a well-organized kitchen. One way you can do this is by situating your sink in the center of the countertop and flanking it with matching open shelves.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

If you’re searching for a contractor near me, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington is ready to help you transform your kitchen into a well-loved space in your home. To schedule a consultation, call us at (910) 928-2207 or fill out this online form. We serve homeowners in Wilmington, Ogden, Wrightsville Beach, Marsh Oaks Porters Neck, and the surrounding areas.

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