Today’s luxury kitchens are generally spacious, high-end, and equipped with the latest top-notch appliances.
Check out these stylish luxury kitchens for inspiration to help youbuild your own dream kitchenorelevate the one you have.
A crisp black and white palette is warmed up with wood cabinetry and a wood-clad ceiling.
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The custom-built design is tailored to maximize every inch of space with closed storage to preserve an uncluttered look.
The massive volumes allow for ample storage without adding upper cabinets on the textured walls.
This is a luxury kitchen for people who cook and appreciate timeless architecture but want modern comforts.
Design byKara Mann
The adjacent dining table is anchored by a modern chandelier.
Four pendant lights hung close together over the sprawling island help define and structure the space.
Scandi-Inspired Luxury
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q.
Design by Athena Calderone/Eyeswoon/ Photo by Sarah Elliot
Glass bubble pendant lamp fixtures practically disappear during the day while helping define the space.
The space is relatively modest but the polish and attention to detail keep it feeling elevated and luxurious.
The pantry disappears into a seamless wall of custom cabinetry when closed.
Design byTidal Interiors/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Gold-toned brass and bronze hardware adds sparkle.
A red rug adds a splash of color.
A monumental black metal grid glass door adds a polished industrial edge and lets the natural light in.
Design byAlexis Bednyak DesignandSearl Lamaster Howe Architects/ Photo and Styling byAlyssa Rosenheck
What makes something a luxury kitchen?
Bespoke lighting ranging from illuminated glass-front display cabinetry to pendant lights and sconces also enhance the luxury feel.
What is the most expensive part of a luxury kitchen?
Design byTidal Interiors/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
According toAngi, the most expensive part of a kitchen remodel is kitchen cabinets.
Other expensive components of a luxury kitchen include appliances and countertops.
How can you make a kitchen seem more luxurious without spending a lot of money?
Design bydeVOL Kitchens/ Photo by Our Food Stories
A black-and-white color scheme is easy to pull off and adds elegance to any style kitchen.
Design byKate Marker Interiors/ Photo byStoffer Photography
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/ Photo byMargaret Austin Photo
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Design byAnne Rae Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Design byJRS ID/ Photo byLeela Cyd
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Michelle Berwick Design
Michelle Berwick Design
Brophy Interiors
Michelle Berwick Design
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Kate Marker Interiors
Whittney Parkinson Design
Kate Marker Interiors
Design byMel Bean Interiors/ Photo by Laurey Glenn
Design byJRS ID/ Photo byLepere Studio
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Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q. Photo
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Britt Design Studio
Kate Marker Interiors
Maite Granda
Marlaina Teich Designs/ Photo by Patrick Cline
Photo byMargaret Wright
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deVOL Kitchens
Design byKate Marker Interiors/ Photo byStoffer Photography
deVOL Kitchens
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Design by Sara Simon ofHandsome Salt/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Design byKate Marker Interiors/ Photo byStoffer Photography
deVOL Kitchens
Photo byMargaret Wright
Mary Patton Design/ Photo by Molly Culver
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Maite Granda
Design byThomas Guy Interiors/ Photo by Haylei Smith
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