
When it comes to kitchen cabinetry, consumers have many style choices:

This is an example of a European Country Kitchen from Omega.
Traditional
These kitchens have a formal, elegant look that is characteristic of American homes of the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. One advantage of having a kitchen of this type is that they are timeless.
Country
Bright and cheery. Appointed with wire or metal inserts, woven baskets, floral motifs and decorative shelving and molding, this kitchen type depicts a look of colorful chaos. Nothing seems to match in a country kitchen, yet, that is its appeal. The hodge podge of woods, colors and nick nacks make it warm and homey.
Contemporary
Also known as modern, these kitchens are known for their spaciousness, clean lines and efficiency. They lack molding and ornamentation. No-frills cabinetry provides a simple look. Contemporary kitchens are accompanied by stainless steel appliances giving it a high-tech look.
Transitional
Kitchens that include elements of both traditional and contemporary design.