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Design Styles

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Choose From a Variety of Design Styles

Dactts Construction LLC offers you multiple options when it comes to reinventing your kitchen. Select from contemporary, modern, or transitional design solutions to customize your kitchen however you'd like.


Our skilled team offers exceptional craftsmanship and uses the highest caliber of premium materials. Additionally, our owner Jerry will visit your home to see how you and your family use your kitchen to determine what you need to have it function perfectly to suit your lifestyle.


Learn about the different styles we offer, then call or text to schedule your FREE estimate from Dactts Construction.


Contemporary Kitchen Design

Contemporary simply means, "of the current time period," and it moves right along with the calendar pages. For example, bright pops of color were a contemporary trend about 10 years ago, while grays and more neutral colors are contemporary now. You can design a farmhouse kitchen (traditional) with frameless cabinet doors (modern) and the result is a contemporary, transitional design.


Features that define a contemporary kitchen these days would be things like cutting-edge appliances, some of which boast smart or tech-savvy synchronization, eco-friendly products and finishes, a layered lighting plan, and a mix of materials and lines.

Modern Kitchen Design

Modern design is a very specific design style. While its origins are set in the early 20th century, the true modernist studies the thoughts and styles of Germany's Bauhaus school of design. The Bauhaus style placed form over function - and it stripped kitchens, homes - and architecture in general - of ornate and decorative accents that had no true purpose or reason for being. Modern design had its heyday during the 1950s and 1960s, as post-war vets returned to the U.S. and began buying homes for their new brides and families. In fact, in strict design terms - modernism ended right about there as well. Its grand finale is a mid-century modern time capsule.

Transitional Kitchen Design

The transitional kitchen blends the best of both warm and cozy traditional elements with cooler, sleeker modern ones. So, for example, you may select more ornate cabinet door frames with traditional hardware, but you'll still choose a frameless design. You may enjoy a butcher block-style kitchen island, but you'll go quartz all the way for the rest of the countertops. A transitional kitchen may have a sweet chair rail running around the wall near the eat-in area, but it will also have a swanky chandelier or some fun suspended pendants to lend a more contemporary edge.


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