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Design Portfolio

Royal Homes USA design and architecture team provides a variety of design solutions to create beautiful spaces that meet our clients’ budgets and aesthetic goals, while being equally as functional.

Modern Kitchen

Traditional Style

Traditional kitchens are marked by their classic design elements and architectural features originating from 18th, 19th and early 20th century American and European design. While many modern kitchens embrace minimalism, traditional kitchens are quite the opposite and instead favor detail and ornamentation to create an elegant and luxurious space. 

Urban Modern Style

If you love elements of industrial, contemporary and minimalist styles, then the urban modern look may be right for you. An urban modern style stems from cosmopolitan influence—think designer loft in a major city—that fuses together opposing, yet complementary, design elements.

Modern Kitchen
Modern kitchen

Transitional Style

Transitional style is a fusion between old and new, feminine and masculine, natural and manufactured materials. The result is a sophisticated, inviting style that’s wildly popular—and because it’s so timeless, it’s likely to be popular for a long while to come.

Farmhouse Style

A farmhouse-style kitchen blends rustic warmth with functional, everyday utility. It typically features natural materials like wood and stone, neutral color palettes, open shelving, and a large apron-front sink. This style prioritizes a cozy, inviting atmosphere designed to be the heart of a busy home

Industrial Style

An industrial-style kitchen embraces raw, unfinished textures and commercial-grade utility to create a rugged yet sophisticated loft-style aesthetic. It prominently features exposed architectural elements, heavy-duty materials like stainless steel and concrete, and open-plan layouts that prioritize high-volume function

Coastal Style

A coastal style kitchen is a bright, airy space inspired by the beach and ocean. It relies on natural light, a soothing color palette, and organic textures to create a relaxed, tranquil atmosphere. The goal is to emulate seaside living without using kitschy or dated nautical decor

Mid-Century Modern 

A Mid-Century Modern (MCM) kitchen is a post-WWII design style (1940s–1970s) defined by clean lines, minimalist flat-panel cabinetry, and a seamless connection to nature. It prioritizes function and structural simplicity—blending warm, organic wood tones (like walnut or teak) with geometric shapes, retro appliances, and strategic pops of bold color

Modern Rustic Style

A Modern Rustic kitchen perfectly balances the raw, earthy charm of traditional country design with the clean lines and conveniences of contemporary spaces. It features highly functional layouts, state-of-the-art appliances, and sleek fixtures, alongside natural wood, stone, and warm, muted color palettes

Cottage Core / Grandmillennial

Cottage core and Grand millennial are nostalgic, "granny-chic" design styles that rebel against modern minimalism. Cottagecore emphasizes rustic, nature-inspired simplicity and farmhouse charm. Grandmillennial is a posher, more elevated take that layers bold patterns, bright colors, and traditional antiques for a highly curated aesthetic

Art Deco Drama

An Art Deco Drama kitchen combines 1920s glamour with sleek, modern functionality. It uses bold geometric patterns, moody jewel tones, and highly polished metallic finishes to create a cinematic, statement-making space. The look is unapologetically luxurious and full of personality

Mediterranean Charm

A Mediterranean Charm kitchen is a warm, soulful space inspired by the sun-drenched coastlines of Italy, Spain, and Greece. It replaces sterile, modern aesthetics with earthy textures, natural materials, and an airy, welcoming feel that centers around shared meals and connection

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