Oven styles

Oven styles
  1. Classic
  2. Antique
  3. Retro
  4. Provence
  5. Country
  6. High tech
  7. Modern
  8. Features of ovens

Everyone wants to see their own kitchen stylish, beautiful and comfortable. To achieve this effect, you only need to maintain the overall style of the room. This rule maintains a harmonious relationship between the interior of the room and its furniture. The oven can be knocked out of the overall composition. To prevent this from happening, you should consider existing cabinet styles.

Classic

One of the most common oven styles is the classic style oven. He owes his popularity to the ability to harmoniously fit into any interior. The built-in appliance is purchased mainly in colors such as white and black. This color scheme is quite capable of matching any kitchen. In addition to the color scheme, there are other differences between the classic style:

  • the use of clear lines;
  • absolute symmetry;
  • the structure of the elements is indicated in the correct sequence.

Housewives love such a device for its ease of use, the ability to build in the oven, and space saving.

Antique

The semi-antique style was loved by the buyer for the large number of possible functions. Their list includes both a grill and a jet heat exchange, there is the possibility of airing and lighting. Some built-in oven models have additional functions. They include:

  • cooling;
  • steam cleaning;
  • the ability to determine the start time;
  • keeping food hot.

Most of the buyers of semi-antique ovens were satisfied with the purchase. In the commodity markets, the demand for these products is quite large.

Retro

The retro style oven is chosen by people who are fond of the period of antiquity. They give him their preference for an unusual color scheme. The fact is that the oven may well be made to look like "wood", or it can be made of standard colors, to which gloss or dullness is added. Another feature of the retro style is the decorative elements of the ovens. They can be made in the best traditions of the Russian stove, or they can be expressed through elegant pastel colors.

Courageous housewives most often add new colors to the color scheme of the kitchen: red, green. The bright colors are the backdrop to the crisp lines of the oven, where tradition prevails. The retro style has several varieties:

  • Victorian;
  • Art Deco;
  • Forties;
  • The fifties.

They have a large number of functions and modes that are suitable for absolutely every person. But along with the advantages of this oven, there are also disadvantages. The disadvantages that users of these retro-style ovens note are that more manufacturers do not have automatic cleaning.

Provence

The Provence style is characterized by rustic motifs. It is suitable for those who want to preserve the coziness of the home in the kitchen, maintaining the warmth of family communication. In order for the built-in oven to look harmoniously against the background of other elements of the kitchen, natural colors and materials should prevail in the design, which effectively emphasize the unobtrusiveness of the atmosphere. The most popular brands of ovens come in pastel colors with bronze details.

Despite the fact that the Provence style personifies antiquity, its functionality has not suffered from this: the models share the functions and modes of standard ovens.

Country

The word "country" is literally translated from English as a village.This is precisely the main feature of the oven in this style. A similar device is usually used in country houses. The color scheme of the oven is very unusual. Since in the old days, village houses were built of stone or wood, then the oven, respectively, can be decorated with wood and stone. The rustic style is also considered to be an improvement on the Provence style.

In order for the oven to blend harmoniously with the general interior, shades of burgundy or blue, as well as various types of earthenware, round clocks should prevail in it.

If we talk about the design of the oven itself, then most often the upper part of the window takes a spherical shape, and the handles are made in the colors of cast iron or copper.

High tech

The high-tech electric oven differs in materials. Its very name speaks of something new, modern. After all, even the device itself obeys touch control, and stainless steel looks stylish against a glass background. Such materials are used not only for the sake of beauty, but also for safety and convenience. The technique is mainly made of glass, metal or stone. The color scheme of built-in ovens is determined by cold shades. For this style, a smooth transition of lines and blurry is uncharacteristic.

There are modes that will help a different contingent: parents, as there is protection from children; people leading a modern active lifestyle - there is a "pizza" mode and a quick warm-up.

Modern

The Art Nouveau style itself appeared in the 19th century, but is still very popular. Its essence lies in ease of use, as well as economical distribution of the occupied area. This style does not tolerate excessive decorativeness, and built-in ovens have standard modes and functions. Also, most of this style of ovens is characterized by LED lighting - due to this, they are easy to use, look beautiful and stylish.

Features of ovens

In addition to the obvious differences in the appearance of the ovens, some internal functions and modes, there are also similarities that are determined by the oven modes. Absolutely all ovens have the following modes:

  • top heating;
  • bottom heating;
  • top and bottom heating.

Many ovens also guarantee child safety and ease of use. The dial, despite its new image in each of the styles, is very easy to understand and use. Oven handles have not only an aesthetic function - ease of use due to convenient shapes, as well as safety, because it can lead to thermal burns.

      Most ovens have a variety of functions and modes. Of course, this depends on both the style of the oven and the manufacturer. The current market for household appliances allows a person to purchase the desired product, suitable for all conditions - from quality to appearance. You should always remember that not a single element of the room should stand out from the overall picture. Otherwise, harmony is lost. Also, do not forget that there are both electric and gas ovens.

      For expert advice on choosing an oven, see below.

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