Mobile home kitchens are typically manufactured with the rest of the home and transported to the site.
While this type of kitchen construction may have customization limits, there are still many looks to choose from and quite a few pros to keep in mind.
For instance, space optimization and quality control are on an optimal level because the kitchens are made in a controlled environment.
It’s reasonable to be worried about the aesthetic appeal of your manufactured kitchen, because when you look it up, Google offers you the most bland, cheapest designs.
This all circles back to the enduring stigma that follows mobile homes.
Let’s debunk it with these top 7 crème de la crème kitchen designs!
1. Quality Cabinets
There are quite a few types of materials that manufacturers use to make cabinets in mobile home kitchens – MDF, plywood, laminate, solid wood, thermofoil, etc.
Wood and thermofoil are typically the best choices if quality is your top priority.
Solid wood is heavy and expensive, but it guarantees quality, durability, and an elegant look.
On the other hand, thermofoil is also durable, moisture resistant, and also on the economic side.
2. Beautiful Backsplash
The backsplash is an important part of the kitchen. It serves a practical role, as it protects the wall from spatter and grease from the cooking.
However, it’s an even more important decorative element.
You typically have a choice between ceramic and porcelain tiles, natural stone, glass tiles, and various panels.
3. Variety of Colors
The choice of color is as wide as it is for regular kitchens.
You just need to keep the overall space in mind. Brighter colors tend to maximize the spacious appeal and the darker make the room appear smaller.
It all comes down to your personal style and the size of the kitchen.
4. Elegant Design
When you look up ‘mobile home kitchen’, you’ll get a bunch of results showing ranch and farmhouse-style kitchens.
This can be your choice, but nothing stops you from going for the smooth, elegant kitchen that stays timeless.
5. Traditionally Warm Design
Details are crucial when designing anything.
To add homey warmth to your kitchen, look beyond the color. Think vintage hardware, a classic painting, an old-fashioned chandelier.
All of these elements are very important.
6. Glossy Finish
If you have a preference for modern spaces, then a glossy finish for the cabinets is a natural choice.
Keep the color scheme cool, and dark and incorporate some high-tech details here and there.
7. Lovely Decor
At the end of the day, mobile or not, your kitchen is what you make it.
A plain white kitchen can look incredible when paired with high-end hardware, a nice backsplash, and maybe a matching curtain.