Design Spotlight: The Shaker Kitchen



It’s possible that you know what a Shaker kitchen looks like without knowing what it’s called. In today’s blog post, traditional kitchen remodeling expert DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington discusses how Shaker kitchens came to be and how you can incorporate the style’s most distinctive features into your own kitchen.

A Unique History

Unlike other interior design concepts, Shaker-style kitchens came from unexpected origins. The Shakers were a religious group originally associated with the Quakers. The Shakers were also expert craftspeople. They believed that beauty rests in utility, a principle which was reflected in the things they invented and created, such as furniture and the flat-faced broom.

Distinctive Features

While design is open to interpretation and adaptation, the style of Shaker kitchens remains distinct. Shaker cabinets consist of four wooden frame pieces and a flat panel in the middle. Traditionally, the cabinetry favored the natural look, and was treated only with oil since even veneering was considered excessive. As for the hardware, handles were traditionally made from the same wood as the cabinets.

Shakers crafted furniture pieces out of local timber, but any wood type can be used in modern applications. Today’s Shaker kitchens are sleek, minimalist and practical.

Get the Look

When incorporating the Shaker style into your kitchen, it’s important to remember to keep it simple. Go for deep colors such as black, navy and even grey. Inject a bit of warmth into the space with light-colored wood or brass.

Stylish Kitchens Within Reach

Whether you have a Scandinavian or an industrial interior motif, Shaker kitchens can be seamlessly integrated into the design. You can count on DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington as your go-to  kitchen renovation contractor. Call us today at (910) 212-5889 to schedule a consultation. Let’s start a conversation!

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