Traditiona l Kitchen Styles | Santa Barbara

A Santa Barbara Traditional Cherry Kitchen and Center Island

Hahka Kitchens Design and Cabinetry

Painted, glazed wood cabinets with beaded raised-panel doors and crown molding create warm appeal in this traditional kitchen.

Traditional kitchens have a formal, elegant look characteristic of American and European homes of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries.

Expect to see:

  • Crown and rope molding, fluting, corbels and other ornamentation and trim
  • Cabinets in cherry, walnut and mahogany
  • Raised panel cabinet door styles
  • Antique fixtures and appliances

Wood, stone or other natural materials

Victorian: Elegance is the catchword when it comes to Victorian kitchens. Cathedral arch doors and raised panels come into play, accented by ornate molding and trim. Dark and heavy woods are best when it comes to the cabinets.

Italianate: Much like the Victorian style, an Italianate kitchen relies on elegant cabinetry details, especially those of molding and trim. Generally painted cream with intricate raised paneling, these cabinets boast onlays, rope molding, and custom carved reliefs.

Georgian: Formal is the catchword when designing a Georgian kitchen. Look to woods like cherry, walnut and mahogany for your cabinets. Square panel raised doors are typical, as are heavy crown molding and stacked cabinetry that reaches the ceiling. Black accents (such as a painted black island) are not uncommon.

Other traditional styles: Edwardian, Colonial, Farmhouse, Plantation, Regency, Cottage, Cape Cod, Estate, Bungalow, Federal, Queen Anne, Neoclassical, Early American, Manor, Shaker

I am happy to recommend Randy Hahka and his team. They take great pride in their work, which is high quality, on time, within budget and with minimal mess. With many decisions to be made, I especially appreciated Randy's reliability, encouragement and flexibility and his willingness, when asked, to share his insights and advice.
Ellen Duke and Family