If you want to breathe new life in your home, perhaps you’ll want to start from the kitchen. Here we have some morning coffee, gather with family to cook something, sometimes have guests and also can eat and work, so this is a very functional space where you spend more time than you think. How to refresh your kitchen giving it a very up-to-date and cool look? Here are the hottest of the current trends that will be popping up this year and some years after that, too.
Bold Colors
Forget all those neutrals and embrace some color! Think blue, emerald green, red, purple, burgundy, mustard and all the other colors that you like! Dopamine decor is totally on top, and infusing a space with color is sure to bring some dopamine to the space. Enhance the charm of color with bold accent colors, a unique backsplash, and even vibrant light fixtures. Wanna go maximalism or eclectics? Just do it, don’t limit yourself to anything!
A beautiful blue kitchen with lots of natural light, touches of gold and white countertops plus a backsplash.
A catchy eclectic kitchen with emerald cabinets, white countertops, a stainless steel cooker, a table on casters and stool plus lots of plants.
Bright sky blue paint on traditional Shaker-style cabinets and a variety of finishes make this eclectic kitchen appealing.
A bold contemporary kitchen done in white, with bright yellow upper cabinets, a wooden countertop and a white subway tile backsplash.
A blue farmhouse kitchen with a large kitchen island, stone countertops, white tile walls and a bold blue jar.
A bright and stylish coastal kitchen done in blue, with white countertops and a backsplash, pendant lamps and a sofa with pillows.
A bold kitchen with color block white and rust wall, green cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a patterned hood.
A super bold blue, yet small kitchen with not many cabinets, a statement artwork and a bright blue chandelier.
A contemporary kitchen with white and yellow cabinets and built-in lights plus colorful touches for more.
An eye-catchy berry-hued kitchen with butcherblock countertops, an open shelf and some lovely decor.
One-Wall Kitchens
Small kitchens will always require a good deal of planning, but the one-wall kitchen is truly an exercise in ingenuity. This diminutive layout requires a real balance between storage capacity, functionality and flow – it can be tempting to install a whole row of cabinets on your one-wall kitchen, but that can be imposing. Open shelving can be a bit of a visual break, and adds opportunity for decoration – an important element in an otherwise functional space.
A chic blonde wood one wall kitchen with a white stone countertop and a long holder with mugs and pans.
A contemporary meets vintage kitchen with grey cabinets, pendant lamps and a chandelier, a white vintage table and benches.
A cozy black one wall kitchen with butcherblock countertops and a faux stone wall plus pendant lamps is chic.
A light pink mid-century modern kitchen with a graphic tile backsplash and a dining zone in blue right here.
A mid-century modern black one wall kitchen with butcherblock countertops, a patterned tile backsplash and metal pendant lamps.
A minimal Scandinavian kitchen with pale green walls, sleek white cabinets and a black ceiling lamp is a cool and airy space.
A Scandinavian black one wall kitchen with a white coutnertop and black fixtures plus some sconces and a pendant lamp.
An airy mid-century modern kitchen with olive green cabinets and plywood ones, a stacked tile backsplash.
A bright one-wall kitchen with a yellow wall and blue cabinets, a hood and black fixtures and wall lamps.
An attic kitchen with blush cabinets, a red faucet and some minimali dining furniture is a catchy space.
Eye-Catchy Hoods
Unique hoods can make kitchens look very special, it bring a personalized touch and feel at once. Consider choosing a statement hood that would highlight the style of the space, for example, a large gilded one for a glam kitchen or a wood covered one for a farmhouse space.
A white minimalist hood over the cooker is a cool idea that looks absolutely cohesive in this space.
An accented rounded hood clad with white stacked tiles is a cool and catchy idea for a modern kitchen.
A modern neutral kitchen with a fluted hood and a stacked tile backsplash is a stylish and lovely space.
An eye-catchy kitchen with black cabinets, a pink tile backsplahs and a rose gold metal hood over the cooker.
A modern neutral kitchen with white countertops, a white square tile backsplash and a pink geometric hood that is wow.
A coral kitchen with a white stone countertop and a white geometric hood is a stylish and catchy space.
A neutral kitchen with a green kitchen island, a white Zellige tile backsplash and a darkened metal hood.
A light-stained kitchen with a white Zellige tile backsplash and a gilded oversized hood is a catchy and cool space.
A neutral vintage warm-colored kitchen with a black stone backsplash and countertops and a statement hood plus brass wall lamps.
A pink kitchen with a white stone backsplash and countertops plus a shiny gold hood for a super glam accent.
Stacked Tile
Subway tiles have been popular for years, but a new take on it will make waves in 2024 and beyond. It doesn’t get much more classic than subway tile, but instead of the traditional brick lay, put a modern spin by stacking the tiles, either vertically or horizontally. If you want to make a bold accent in a mid-century modern kitchen, get a unique geometrically shaped hood.
A chic kitchen in white and stained wood, with a blue stacked tile backsplash is very stylish.
A contrasting contemporary kitchen with black cabinets, white stone countertops and a white stacked tile backsplash.
A chic modern white kitchen with a navy stacked tile backsplash and borwn leather stools.
A light colored plywood kitchen with a mustard stacked tile backsplash and white fixtures for a fresh touch.
A minimalist white kitchen with a white stacked tile wall, black countertops and shelves is very chic.
A modern contrasting kitchen with white cabinets, a black stacked tile backsplash and metal countertops is extra bold.
A neutral stained wooden kitchen, white shelves and a hood, a blue stacked tile wall and pendant lamps.
A serene white kitchen with a stacked tile wall, creamy cabinets, open shelves and brass fixtures for more chic.
A grey kitchen with shaker cabinets, a white stacked tile backsplash and countertops and an oversized hood.
A stained mid-century modern kitchen with a green stacked tile backsplash, a large hood and a stone kitchen island.
Eat-in Kitchens
Whoever thought the humble kitchen table would be considered a design trend? Families are increasingly centering activities in the kitchen, lounging as much as they are cooking. Clients want kitchen layouts that invite their children and guests to come sit and stay awhile. For example, islands must accommodate the whole family, and counter stools must be comfortable. Even better is the integration of a kitchen table within the space, where community is made by sitting across the table, not just next to someone.
A contemporary kitchen in black and light-colored wood, with pendant lamps, black leather stools and bright yellow touches.
A cozy farmhouse kitchen with white lower cabinets, a rough wood dining table, black chairs and black pendant lamps.
A minimalist kitchen with white and wood cabinetry, pendant lamps, a wooden table and grey chairs is very chic.
A small bold kitchen with white cabinetry, a skinny tile backsplash, a quirky pendant lamp, a black and white floor and a small dining zone.
A stylish Scandinavian kitchen with white cabinets, wooden countertops, a brick backsplash, a floral chandelier, white chairs and a wooden table.
A white farmhouse kitchen with vintage wooden cabinets, a vintage wooden table, chairs and pendant lamps plus artworks.
A white coastal kitchen with shaker cabinets, white countertops, a corner dining zone with a table and benches.
A neutral cottage kitchen with a stylish dining zone by the window, with a stained table and rattan chairs.
A coastal kitchen with planked cabinets, woven pendant lamps and a small dining zone with chairs and a table.
A white cottage kitchen and a corner dining zone with a bench, a blue table and rattan chairs, baskets hanging over the window.
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