Get The Look: Kitchen Mood Boards: Vol. 8

Photography by: Emily Keeney

Calling all future home renovators! 

Every month, we’ll be sharing mood boards to help inspire your next renovation project. 

So, pull up a seat, grab a delicious cup of coffee (or a glass of your favorite chilled pinot), and let your imagination take the wheel. 

This is a space for dreaming—and with a little guidance—eventually doing. 

Modern Farmhouse

When you walk into a modern farmhouse kitchen, it can feel like the room is giving you a warm hug. Reclaimed woods paired with apron front sinks, vintage elements, and a neutral color palette define this classic yet truly comfortable style. Add a playful wall and fabric patterns to make the space uniquely yours!

(1) Cabinet Door Style (2) Pendant Light Fixtures (3) Backsplash Tile (4) Vase (5) Kitchen Island (6) Wood Floor (7) Faucet (8) Quartz Counter

Boho

Take a stroll down the Boho design path if you’re excited by looks that mix bold patterns, texture, and color in a fearless way. This warm, cozy style can be tailored to fit your vision: you can go all in or you can add subtle touches to a neutral space to create a playful moment.

(1) Wallpaper (2) Cabinet Door Style (3) Pendant Light Fixtures 4) Vase (5) Marble Counter (6) Kitchen Table (7) Faucet (8) Floor Tile

Coastal

This style is all about cultivating a relaxed vibe with crisp whites and natural textures inspired by the coast. This casual style marries lighter shades of ocean tones with clean neutrals to create an experience that feels like, well, you’re on vacation!  

(1) Pendant Light Fixtures (2) Cabinet Door Style (3)Vase (4) Wallpaper (5) Kitchen Island (6) Dinnerware (7) Floor (8) Faucet (9) Carrara Marble Counter

Modern

Daydreaming about a clutter-free space? Love natural materials AND natural light? Modern design may be the perfect choice for you! This Scandinavian-influenced style brings in a monochromatic color palette (whites, blacks, grays, and pastels), clean lines, and minimalistic décor to create a calming, functional experience that never feels outdated.

(1) Cabinet Door Style (2) Artwork (3) Pendant Light Fixtures (4) Dinnerware (5) Kitchen Island (6) Floor Tile (7) Faucet (8) Quartz Counter

Steeped in Tradition

Traditional doesn’t have to be, well, traditional! Far from old-fashioned, this style is inspired by historical design elements from around the globe. If you love classic art, antiques, and symmetry, traditional décor may be for you! Start with neutral walls then add pops of dark, warm colors to create a look that’s uniquely your own.  

(1) Pendant Light Fixtures (2) Cabinet Door Style (3) Wallpaper (4) Fruit Bowl (5) Cabinet Hardware (6) Kitchen Island (7) Floor Tile (8) Faucet (9) Calacatta Gold Marble Counter

Feeling inspired?

Us too! And the best part is that this is just the beginning. 

Check out our Ultimate Home Renovation Checklist to learn how to bring the looks you love to life. 

— Jennifer Gardner

 
 
Jennifer Gardner I Interior Design Firm

For over twenty years, Jennifer Gardner has helped homeowners transform their outdated spaces into beautiful sanctuaries. Based in Seattle, Washington, she is an award-winning expert in interior design, project management, and construction coordination.

Every homeowner has a unique dream for their space—and Jennifer specializes in creating customized designs that honor her clients and spark joy for years to come. This ideology is the foundation of her business, Jennifer Gardner Design, where she and her team work with homeowners to “create a YOU space together.”

From full-scale remodels to one-room redesigns, Jennifer works closely with the renovation team to execute each project with great attention to detail, ensuring that it’s completed on time and within budget.

She values collaboration with her clients, checking in every step of the way so that the final result feels authentic, timeless, and, well, just like home!

https://www.jennifergardnerdesign.com/
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