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Illuminate Your Space: Exploring Classical and Fusion Kitchen Styles

Writer's picture: Prasad IndalkarPrasad Indalkar

Updated: Oct 30, 2024

Illuminate Your Space: Exploring Classical and Fusion Kitchen Styles

A kitchen that can be illuminated by natural light is much more than just being aesthetically pleasing, and it is absolutely needed if the goal is to make a kitchen that is warm and inviting for everyday use. Incorporating natural light into the kitchen adds to the glorious feeling of the space while minimizing the need for artificial lights. Additionally, the advantages of daylight go beyond beauty: it enhances the emotions, increases the work productivity, and improves the space in ways electric light can never achieve.


While urban homeowners have to grapple with both the architecture and climate conditions that rarely allow them to have much sunlight coming in and practical cities like London, effective ways to creatively maximize the presence of sunlight is essential. Here are some strategies that can all work in combination with each other or independently to help increase the amount of daylight coming in the kitchen.


Inspired by Mystique Kitchens' Classical & Fusion collection, these are our top 10 design elements to freshen up your kitchen. Regardless of space limitation or the size of the area, the kitchen will be aesthetically pleasing yet functional and have a natural source of light infused in it.

Index


Reflective Power of Mirrors

  1. Reflective Power of Mirrors

Use mirrors for the sheer purpose of brightening your kitchen without adding any additional light sources. Locate the mirrors opposite to the windows or place some on the walls to bounce light and spread it throughout the room. This elegant design technique not only cheers dark spaces but also creates an open feeling, exposure.


Light-Colored and Reflective Surfaces
  1. Light-Colored and Reflective Surfaces

Cabinets and the walls, as well as the countertops, should have a shiny finish or light color. Colors like cream, light grey or white will make the kitchen brighter. Glossy materials such as high-gloss cabinets or metallic finishes reflect light, thereby making the room brighter.


Translucent Window Treatments
  1. Translucent Window Treatments

Instead of heavy curtains, sheer or light colored cotton fabrics can be used. These fabrics do not completely block in sunlight but allow a soft and diffused light into a kitchen as they offer some form of privacy.


Embrace Glass Elements
  1. Embrace Glass Elements

A clear glass or acrylic material will ensure that the kitchen is well lit. Why not opt for glass cabinet doors or a glass backsplash to achieve an interior that looks bright and airy? You can even use a glass door to the kitchen if privacy is not a concern since it helps to better illuminate the room from surrounding areas.


Skylights and Tubular Daylight Devices (TDDs)

  1. Skylights and Tubular Daylight Devices (TDDs)

If there is hardly any window in the kitchen, the skylights or TDDs can be used. These come from above and enable sun light to light the kitchen without taking up valuable wall space. A skylight set above the main cooking area makes for a captivating accent while serving the purpose of visibility better.


One can truly feel a fairy tale atmosphere of classical or fusion styles with Mystique Kitchens.

Bringing in light and warmth into the home is what great design is all about, Mystique Kitchens believes. Classical Style is a time-honored sophistication of intricate detailing, while Fusion Style is a seamless integration of modern and traditional elements. We create spaces as functional as they are beautiful by incorporating natural light into these distinctive styles.


Discover the beauty and flexibility of Classical and Fusion kitchen styles today at Mystique Kitchens. Find out how we can turn your kitchen into a sunlit haven that transforms your daily living. Check out our website at MystiqueKitchens.com.


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