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The hottest looks touch all corners of interior design – and kitchens are no exception! This means kitchens of the future hold a world of excitement to look forward to too! According to trend predictors, we’re moving into neutral territory with form taking center stage. But there is so much more – read on to see the kitchen trends of 2023 sure to fire up any interior!

Hottest Kitchen Trends 2023 2023 kitchen trends by Decorilla designer, Amanda K.

Trends and fads rise and fall, but some ground-breaking designs stick for a while, if not forever. Besides, among the top interior design trends of 2023 are timeless styles that’ll work in any setting.

Tip: It’s important to know that kitchen trends 2023 come in many different styles. Taking an interior design style quiz can help you pinpoint which trends match your personal style! 

1. Let There Be LIGHT Light-filled kitchen trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Elizabeth L.

All kitchen trends of 2023 are moving toward lighter and brighter spaces. So, whatever the design or final look, the room will be full of sunlight. That said, maximizing light has been a popular kitchen trend for a while. However, huge windows, light hues, and reflective matte materials will boost the glow even more in the coming years.

2. Think Kitchen Hood  White kitchen trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Melissa T.

Whether minimalist or traditional, a cooker hood makes a statement. These designs promise fun and creative ways to highlight the kitchen hood. But in the same way, kitchen remodel ideas for 2023 also lean towards minimal and integrated styles. These seem invisible, especially in forward-thinking traditional and online kitchen designs.

3. Family Focus  2023 kitchen trends by Decorilla designer, Wanda P.

Comfy, cozy spaces with enough seating for family take precedence in residential designs. However, balancing comfort and style is vital to the family-friendly spaces of the future. Moreover, the four-pawed family members also get a spot. Improved kitchen islands come with neatly built-in pet-feeding stations. These are great as a fitting to a kitchen island or in a side cabinet.

4. Mini High-End  Kitchen paint colors 2023 by Decorilla designer, Kristina B

Short-term rentals, especially for quick getaways, are getting a luxe makeover. Creating a small bespoke interior increases the appeal of your vacation rental, without a doubt. But it also makes sticking to a kitchen remodel guide easy. A corner of cabinets topped off with statement finishes are all you need for a small-scale luxe kitchen. 

5. Ecocentric Design Top eco kitchen trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Anna Y.

Expect to see an increase in organic, eco-friendly green design. Plastic, unless recycled, is out, and natural, sustainably sourced materials are in. With a heightened awareness of the environmental impact of design, the green movement is sure to stay. To follow suit, opt for ethically sourced and eco-friendly materials. 

Enriching Kitchen Remodel Ideas 2023   Kitchen remodel ideas of 2023 in a luxe basement interior by Decorilla designer, Meric S.

The kitchen makes a decisive impact on a home’s buyability. In fact, potential buyers might not consider a house if they dislike the kitchen. Beyond increasing your property’s resale value, an updated interior will also be more enjoyable during its daily use.   

6. Diversify Materials

Two-tone wood kitchens are gaining popularity, but it’s more than contrast that makes it appealing. Kitchen remodel ideas for 2023 predict an increase in multi-material kitchens. This means wood, stone, and ceramics will sit alongside new and upcoming mediums. The result will certainly be visually and texturally pleasing. 

7. Space-Saving Cupboard Kitchen 

In 2023, kitchen trends are making the most of compact interiors. Highly populated metropolises are always in need of space-saving and innovative designs. As a result, stowaway kitchens have become popular in tight spaces. This means a room can have more than one function.

A wood shutter, like in the room above, can cover a bed during the day and slide over to cover the kitchen at night. These designs are so sleek and minimal that they fit into a standard built-in cupboard. So, if you want to renovate, consider one of the up-and-coming space-smart alternatives.

8. Vintage Revival   Cottage-inspired kitchen remodel ideas for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Liana S.

Make the most of what you have. Gut renovations are not necessarily key to your kitchen revamp in the next few years. Some styles, like cottage design, are making a comeback, which means you can simply modernize other details. With this in mind, lighting and cabinets always have a great potential to update an interior.  

9. Use an Ex-Show Kitchen  Stunning show kitchen featuring sink trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Marya W.

Buying a second-hand kitchen is becoming possible thanks to ex-showroom designs. You can purchase a complete kitchen that is at the forefront of what’s trending. In this way, you’ll keep costs low as well as reuse products. It’s a financially-wise and environmentally friendly option.

Grounding Kitchen Countertop Trends 2023   Kitchen countertop trends 2023 by Decorilla designer, Sonia C.

Non-toxic surfaces are imperative to a healthy kitchen environment. Countertops range from solid natural stone, marble, wood, and metals. Many of these options look great next to the top kitchen hardware trends of 2023.   

10. Full of Character

Kitchen design and countertop trends for 2023 allow more personalization than ever. If it’s not cabinets or wall color, surfaces can add character to the interior. Although we have new options every year, it looks like the design world is moving to neutral, calming designs with a pop of interest here and there. A deeply veined countertop could be just the thing your space needs in 2023.

11. Jewelry-Box Terrazzo  Colorful kitchen featuring countertop trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Aida A.

Terrazzo adds a unique look to interiors. They’re available in tile format, big-scale for floors, backsplashes, and countertops. It can take on exactly the look you want while reusing chips of other building materials, like glass and marble.

For this reason, it’s an eco-friendly choice and becoming more popular as our green awareness improves. Plus, its versatility will match any kitchen cabinet color trends of 2023 and beyond.

12. New Steel All-steel kitchen featuring countertop trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Rajna S.

Minimal yet welcoming stainless-steel kitchen cabinets make some of the most attractive trends of 2023. Moreover, it’s not only the counter but the entire kitchen that can get a full-metal treatment. Yet, they come with a twist. Brushed, mirrored, laser-printed, and matte finishes will give more variety and suit a range of interior styles.

Kitchen Paint Colors Splash into 2023  Blue kitchen paint colors of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Selma A.

Even the smallest kitchen remodel can benefit from paint colors for 2023. Besides, a fresh coat of color can change the complete feel of the interior. It can turn a bland space into one that energizes and inspires.   

13. Matte Black Kitchen  Black kitchen paint colors hot in 2023 by Decorilla designer, Shasta P.

Black is more than a deep contrasting base or accent shade. With a diversity of finishes and materials in the darkest hue, you can create a layered interior using only black. That said, black still stands out most set against a contrasting color. Plus, kitchen paint colors in 2023 will have dozens of attractive black tints. They could also make a blissful neutral picture when mixed with woody tones.

14. Olive Green Kitchen  Olive kitchen paint colors for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Erin R.

A gentle olive hue will be a delightful alternative for interior lovers who prefer more neutral green in their homes. As one of the earthy kitchen paint colors of 2023, it leans to the warmer spectrum while pairing exceptionally well with white or black. That said, a cool combo with gray or a colorful mix with terracotta could make an unforgettable space.  

15. Warming Vanilla

Milky latte or spiced vanilla hues match whereto design is moving – natural and uncomplicated spaces. They’re sure to give an interior a refreshing yet warming glow. Plus, the neutral tone is great for making the most of kitchen backsplash trends in 2023.

Keep the design simple and splash out with a contrasting or bright color next to the stovetop. It won’t only pack a small but powerful punch, but also allow an easy change when the time comes for an update.

Refining Kitchen Decor Ideas 2023   Neoclassical kitchen decor ideas for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Rajna S.

The finishing touches matter. They certainly round off an interior’s hard edges. And kitchen décor ideas for 2023 are set to tastefully enhance the space without overpowering the overall look and feel.

16. Art Magnified Artwork dominates kitchen decor ideas in 2023 by Decorilla designer, Drew F.

Few but bold decorative elements are the secret ingredients of future kitchens. Expect oversize artwork or a feature sculpture to steal the show in these interiors soon. Art isn’t just easy to incorporate with kitchen remodel ideas, it also works well with the top cabinet color trends for 2023. 

17. Something Quirky

Homes are set on regaining a sense of fun. Likewise, the kitchen gets a playful touch. This could come in the form of a set of spritely bonsai trees, sculptures that immortalize a humble toy dinosaur, or a large (but pretty) rock. Whatever puts a smile on your face can have a spot in the kitchen – even a whacky sink befitting the trend of 2023 will do!

18. Backsplash Talks  Kitchen decor and backsplash trends 2023 by Decorilla designer, Samantha S.

Designer kitchen backsplash trends make a comeback in 2023. The renewed focus includes more Art Deco style designs as well as heat and moisture-resistant wallpaper. The latter also opens a modish world to tenants or those who want to try something new before committing to a renovation.

If wallpaper is for you, be sure to seal it with an extra layer of protection. Non-toxic water-based matte varnish will do the job. 

19. A Bit of Bling Shimmering kitchen décor ideas for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Jessica D.

If not wood, then metallics should add warmth to an interior. Copper, bronze, and gold are among the favorites for décor finishes in the coming years. Shimmery vases, bowls, light shades, and hardware can spice up your design. The hue will certainly add a cozy-hug feeling, especially in colder spaces full of marble. Moreover, metallics go well with kitchen cabinet color trends for 2023.

Warming Kitchen Lighting Trends 2023   Layered kitchen lighting trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Darya N.

It’s no secret that light profoundly impacts the look and feel of an interior (and an exterior, as a matter of fact). It’s a crucial element that can make the difference between meh and wow! Moreover, proper lighting design makes the most of a kitchen and helps us use it to the fullest. Plus, they can make kitchen hardware trends shine even more in 2023.

20. Asymmetric Lighting Trends for 2023

Aspiring kitchen lighting trends pave the way to stunning spaces in 2023. Asymmetrical pendant designs will create intriguing features in the interiors of tomorrow. More experimentation with lighting design promises eye candy beyond what we know. Indeed, the future looks bright! 

21. New Silhouettes  Contemporary kitchen lighting trends for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Mena H.

There is so much to look forward to, particularly when it comes to kitchen lighting trends of 2023. Innovative ideas bring new, unexpected shapes and forms into being. What this means for interiors is we’ll be able to explore the scale and detail of lighting, from floor to ceiling lights and everything in between.

Minimalist line chandeliers and oversized pendants are sure to fit the sleek kitchen appliance trends of 2023 too! 

23. Traditional with a Twist New vintage kitchen lighting trends for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Erin R.

Beloved lampshades feature higher up than the typical floor or table lamp. Expect to see globe pendants with petticoat shades and horn or empire-style shades dress new chandeliers. These lighting trends fit in with the revival of cottage-style and English country interiors.    

24. Bubble Fever Molecular kitchen lighting trends for 2023 by Decorilla designer, Laura A.

Bubble lights have had a moment in preceding years, with the Molecule light taking center stage. But these globes are gaining popularity as lighting designers dive into their creativity. So expect many more bubbles dazzling kitchens and beyond for years to come.    

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Color, Countertop and Tile Ideas

When designing your dream kitchen, it's important to balance timeless features with playful colors, patterns and textures that reflect your personality and design aesthetic. Now that we've officially made it into 2023, we're looking ahead at the trends and styles that will define the new year. We spoke with interior designers and kitchen experts who shared their top kitchen trends for 2023, touching on everything from cabinet colors and kitchen lighting ideas to design styles they're loving.

You may not want to completely remodel your space every year, but that doesn't mean there aren't creative ways to keep your interior feeling fresh and modern. For kitchen countertops, the pros are predicting both natural and expressive stones. For paint colors, they're loving dusty greens and blues, as well as soft hues like terracotta and natural browns. But, don't worry: bold patterns are not out. As you scroll, you'll notice a surge of gold hardware — but matte black and brass are sticking around as well.

Swap out your backsplash tile (dare we suggest something vibrant), add a fresh coat of paint to your kitchen island or layer in handmade artisan details — all of which can be completed in a few hours. As much as we love a hot trend, we'll leave you with this message from interior designer Kate Lester: "Focus more on what the space needs and less on what is 'trending.' Doing what’s best for your space never goes out of style!"

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Overstated Hardware

Courtesy of Christopher Peacock

"We are integrating metalwork onto drawers, doors and shelving. Also, dark colors and mixed materials are still really popular, which adds sophistication to the room. " — Christopher Peacock, CEO and founder of Christopher Peacock Cabinetry

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Creative Cabinetry

Virtually Here Studios

"For me, one of the keys to great design is when a client and a designer have the trust to take a risk together and choose a kitchen cabinet color or patterned tile that is bold and unexpected. I believe in 2023, we are going to see even more bold cabinet color choices, mixed with other interesting and unique finishes." — Kirsten Blazek, A1000XBetter

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Stone Slabs

Photo courtesy of Artistic Tile

"Stone slabs are dominating backsplashes from the countertop to the ceiling, cascading to the floor in waterfall edges and wrapping around islands. It’s an exciting development, as these stones are so unique and beautiful, and truly enhance these spaces as the basic neutrals they replace never could. " — Nancy Epstein, founder of Artistic Tile

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Painted Islands

Lauren Pressey

"The all-white kitchen may be out, but what about homeowners who want to update their existing space without a gut job? One of the best ways to inject color into the kitchen is to paint the island base. It instantly activates a sterile-looking space and doesn’t require construction." — Mary Beth Christopher, MBC Interior Design

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Mixed Metals

Gail Owens

"We’re going to see a lot more blending of different finishes in the kitchen: Brass, bronze, stainless, nickel and more. By mixing finishes, you get a visually rich, incredibly inviting look." — Tiffani Baumgart, interior designer

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Butcher-Block Islands

Jill Weller

"A butcher-block island is not only stylish, but incredibly functional and durable. We love using walnut as the primary material for a butcher-block island, as it really warms the space. For added functionality, use a butcher-block island that has a mini fridge for extra storage space and plenty of cabinets where you can keep larger appliances hidden." — Alice Arterberry, Arterberry Cooke

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Lower Kitchen Drawers

Aaron Dougherty Photography

"Kitchens with loads of lower drawers, instead of cabinets, are on the rise. Drawers glide out easily, and can store so much. Bending down, getting on your knees and holding a flashlight is no longer a necessity. Plus, extra large cabinet hardware is the icing on the cake in any kitchen — don't skimp or skip on this must-have." — Ruthie Staalsen, interior designer

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Brights Mixed With Woods

MEGHAN BOB

"There will be more unexpected hues for cabinetry. We have seen a lot of saturated, bright colors in 2022, and I believe we will still see color but lighter and chalkier shades and definitely mixed with woods." — Caren Rideau, founder of The Kitchen Design Group

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Marble Slab Backsplashes

Mandy Harris

"Subway tile backsplashes are starting to look dated, and we are seeing a big shift toward marble slab backsplashes — which add drama and depth to the kitchen. Not only is it easier to clean than tile, a marble backsplash and countertop sets the tone for the entire space and makes a big statement." — Danny Spears, Captex Construction

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Secondary Kitchen Spaces

Nick Glimenakis

"A kitchen design trend we are seeing in 2023 is sculleries. Homeowners who are in need of additional space will love this trend. A scullery acts as secondary kitchen storage — space for food prep, hidden coffee nooks and so much more." — Emma Beryl Kemper, interior designer

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Wood Cabinetry

Sarah Szwajkos

"Keep it current by mixing wood and painted cabinets, and embracing natural wood grain and tone rather than selecting glossy varnish and heavy stain. I love an island in wood with the perimeter cabinetry painted, or a wooden hutch-style upper cabinet that rests on the counters." — Sarah Fischer, Sarah and Sons Interiors

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Blue and Green Kitchens

Ryan Garvin

"Shades of blues with more green undertones are a refreshing change. It immediately creates a wow factor, adds interest and provides contrast. Deep hues always give a classic feel that never feels overly trendy. " — Kate Lester, interior designer

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Wallpaper Backsplashes

Mackenzie Merrill

"I love to add print and texture to a kitchen to bring a bit of interest and life into the space. Doing it with patterned wallpaper behind an open wall shelving like this is low-risk but high impact." — Amy Leferink, principal designer at Interior Impressions

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Swaths of Stone

Photo by Steven Dewall

"While stone in kitchen spaces is a long-standing tradition, more and more kitchens are making a point of featuring natural stone as a central component of beauty. Dramatic stones used widely throughout the kitchen space and marble waterfall islands that highlight the beauty of the material are becoming increasingly popular design choices." — Sarah Barnard, interior designer

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Designated Bar Areas

Gavin Cater

"Painting the bar area in a bold hue, like hunter green, is a great way to add a pop of color to a neutral kitchen and create a designated bar area in an open-concept space. We’re seeing a lot of earthy tones in the kitchen for 2023. Hunter green beautifully pairs with classic furnishings, natural accents and clean lines." — Barrett Cooke, Arterberry Cooke

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Sustainable Materials

Reform

"We will see a movement toward more timeless, classic designs and honest, natural and durable materials like wood, stone and steel that can stand the test of time. The sourcing and recyclability of materials will also be taken into account to a greater extent.” — Jeppe Christensen, founder and CEO of Reform

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Furniture-Style Cabinets

James Stanley

"One very interesting trend going into 2023 is giving your kitchen cabinets a more furniture feel. This can be accomplished easily by adding actual furniture pieces, like using a farmhouse table or vintage desk as a fabulous center island. To continue that feeling in your cabinets, use furniture-style legs in the toe-kick areas." — James Stanley, architectural designer

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Colorful Backsplashes

Aaron Dougherty Photography

"People are getting really bold with their backsplashes. White kitchens are still trending, but a bolder backsplash is perfect to add that pop of pattern or color, creating a playfulness to your home." — Ruthie Staalsen, interior designer

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Statement Lighting

Amy Bartlam

"In the past, people deferred more toward recessed lighting. Now, people are becoming more adventurous with their lighting choices and taking advantage of them as a statement design element in a room. — Kate Lester, interior designer

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Butler's Pantries

Dylan Riley Foto

"A trend I love is concealing a butler’s pantry that is an entire room of its own. One hidden behind custom cabinetry with a surprise entrance is especially fun when you have a large family or host large gatherings — children as well as adults delight in its hidden treasures." — Nikki Lugh, interior designer

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Soft, Natural Materials

Vanessa Mello

"I describe it as 'California Modernism,' using natural materials in warm neutral hues like light stained oak, honed limestone, painted steel and vegan leather. The concept of softness continues with the layering of unglazed terracotta vases and natural wood accessories." — Sabra Ballon, founder of ballonStudio

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Bold Choices

Reform

“We expect to see a trend toward a more brave mix of different styles. We will see strong colors, expressive stones — such as calacatta viola marble — and untraditional combinations of different materials. ” — Jeppe Christensen, founder and CEO of Reform

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Hidden Electrical Outlets

Joe Borress

"Proper placement of electrical outlets in a kitchen is an important and often-overlooked trend. Installing power outlets under the cabinets, rather than in the backsplash, reduces cord clutter behind small appliances and gives it an unexpected clean look." — Joe Borress, founder of Tri Star Electric & Automation

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Handmade Artisan Details

Photo By Chas Metivier

"Kitchen spaces are increasingly becoming a space to showcase artistry and handmade details. Handmade tiles, decorative handles and thoughtfully crafted pottery are all components likely to be highlighted in 2023. These details can add comfort and beauty to a space where many spend a great deal of time. " — Sarah Barnard

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Elevated Wet Bars

Mary Pat Collins

"Industrial open-shelf bars implement this cool factor and breaks up all the wood surfaces in the space while giving you a chance to lighten up the cabinets and add another material and element. Why settle for a basic bar when you can make it unique and special?" — Amy Peltier, interior designer

Alyssa Gautieri Associate Lifestyle Editor Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design.

new trends and fashion ideas

The kitchen is an important part of the home. From how you arrange it depends on the atmosphere in it. Choosing a stylish design kitchens, it is worth remembering that kitchens in 2023, trends suggest simplicity, functionality and environmental friendliness. Natural colors, simple lines and shapes, naturalness - that's what you should focus on when decorating a room.

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General planning tips kitchens 2023: design

Before we start design project, you need to decide what you want. What style are you prefer - cozy rustic, vintage or classic, elegant modern.

Designing trendy kitchens 2023, choose colors that do not irritate or dissonate with the general environment. Also important take into account the laws of ergonomics and equip the owner with all the necessary equipment for kitchen.

Difficult to fit in a small kitchen everything you need for work and leisure. But small rooms can be comfortable too. and functional, if you correctly arrange objects, choose only necessary equipment and use modern solutions in the dining area.

Today, many homeowners prefer to re-plan the kitchen, combining it with one room.

Such a modern kitchen 2023 is a room that is easier to divide into functional areas.

- The trend towards style loft will continue in kitchen sets, sinks and countertops, stoves and freezers.

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- Dining room with a full set of tables and chairs or a bar counter with folding and sliding furniture models.

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- Living room - the perfect place for family and hosting. The living room has upholstered furniture, TV, fireplace area or office and playroom.

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current trends do not welcome zoning with decorative materials, designers widely use lighting effects. For example, living room and dining room highlighted with warm diffused light, and the kitchen with cool white lighting, or vice versa.

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Kitchen color 2023

If you are renovating your kitchen, remember that bold colors are no longer in fashion. Trendy kitchens in 2023 should be made in light colors. White and milk colors are in trend. Will be related look and absolutely black kitchen in a strict minimalist style.

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By the way, it may seem strange, but black has its own nuances. When designing a trendy kitchen 2023, as pictured, charcoal color recommended. This means that the black surface should have a slight sheen, but not a specular surface.

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Ideal for kitchens in various brown and beige shades. Shades are chosen for their design. polished travertine, marble and onyx to match. They match perfectly with the color of unpainted wood and are used to create storage systems with a very simple and clean design.

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However, this requirement applies even to kitchens in the popular country or ethnic style in 2023, where bright colors cannot be used.

Kitchen interior 2023 in ethnic style or country style should also be as monochrome as possible, for with the exception of bright accents dictated by a specific style.

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Choose kitchen style 2023: new trends, design, photo

Trendy kitchens for 2023 will be three styles of kitchens: loft, Scandinavian and high-tech.

Trends in kitchen design 2023 in loft style

Kitchen 2023 with design in loft style loft means brick or rough decorative walls, open engineering communications and modern technology. This style is perfect for young families or singles. Loft has been in the lead for several years, and next season it will not going to give up. People are attracted to the simple solution of "open" brick and concrete walls and painted surfaces. Brickwork can be reproduce using special tile or plaster mixtures and stencils. The floors are covered with wooden panels or laminate with a loft design, with using porcelain stoneware and stone slabs. Furniture and lighting for such interiors can be purchased ready-made.

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Fashion kitchens 2022-2023 scandinavian style

Trendy kitchen designs 2023 in scandinavian style style is practicality, strict lines and light shades. Furniture in such a kitchen should be a minimum. In this case, you should choose as many functional interior items. You can install blinds on windows and recessed ceiling lighting. This style is a good choice for families with children.

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Scandinavian style is different clean lines, soft colors and plenty of natural materials. It is both comfortable and practical, which fits perfectly into the trends. next year.

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For Scandinavian kitchen interiors 2023, as photo, choose functional wood and metal furniture. Facade furniture should be simple and without frilly decorations.

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Walls can be painted, lined tiled or sheathed with wall panels or wood paneling. Also good suitable white paint or natural red brick.

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Kitchen design 2023: high-tech style trends

High-tech kitchen renovation 2023 - it's a lot of smart appliances, matching materials and colors. This style is also suggests presence:

- shiny surfaces;

- plastic elements;

- contrasts in texture or color;

- sets of natural or artificial surfaces.

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The high-tech trend is characterized by an abundance of modern electronics and home appliances. The optimal solution is a smart home system that can be controlled via a smartphone. As for the design, there is also an emphasis on high-quality, bright lighting, a large number of chrome and glossy elements, as well as variety of textures.

New kitchen design trends 2023 in country style

Country style epitomizes family life and is a dream for a warm, welcoming home. in different countries, they differ in details, but there are similarities in the main elements: for decoration and furniture manufacturing are used mainly natural materials. Rich natural wood, stone and brick, linen and cotton, decorated with using dishes in ethnic style.

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Eco-kitchens of 2023

Eco-direction is ideal for those who want to be close to nature.

Harmonious designs elements and finishes made of natural stone, wooden surfaces and furniture will be popular in the coming seasons. Monochromatic tones are diluted "live" ivy walls, moss combinations, wall and hanging planters and climbing plants.

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Kitchen trend 2023: dark colors and glossy finishes with photo examples

Decorators say: white kitchens gone out of fashion. The brighter and darker the color, the more interesting the kitchen will look. If you are not ready for radical experiments, settle for a familiar shade, but choose a color a little stronger and more saturated. shades of green, reminiscent of herbal tones of sage, rosemary, lavender, saffron and basil, and sometimes even close to black, predict trends for years to come. If colors are complemented by current gloss levels, the whole kitchen looks like a box of jewels.

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New trends in kitchen lighting in 2023

Lighting technology used in kitchen, has long moved away from the utilitarian and simple lighting of the working surfaces. An approach to light that changes our mood and well-being, is becoming more and more popular. Sophisticated embedded devices allow us to control the level and intensity of light depending on the time of day, which is not only more in line with our biological rhythms, but also with new aesthetic codes.

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Kitchens in 2023: novelties in textures

The kitchen will be dominated by natural materials and rough, rustic surfaces. Designers recommend use wood for textured backsplashes and countertops, as well as for bases of kitchen islands. The surfaces are covered with a special coating against fingerprint to keep the elegance of the interior.

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Modern kitchens in 2023 say no to workers triangles

Over the past two years, the kitchen has also has acquired many additional features as many people have become work from home and learned to bypass restaurants and cook for themselves. He has also become a meeting room and a place to do homework. work, which led to the need to find other solutions for the organization space. As a result, the so-called "kitchen triangle" - optimized work area between stove, refrigerator and sink - gone to past. The size and scope of kitchens continues to expand as everything is now tend to cook in a variety of ways and are happy to experiment with new equipment.

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Contrasting geometric shapes

Trendy kitchens 2023 suggest expert fascination with contrasting geometric shapes - most often in kitchens moderate sizes, large patterns are used, which compromises small area. Combinations of different patterns work well both in the kitchen and in textile fashion, sometimes repeating successful combinations.

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Kitchen-living room 2023: ideas

Kitchen-living room in 2023 will be clearly divided into thematic spaces. This technique was saved due to the pandemic when they tried combine personal life and work in a small apartment.

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Kitchen-living room in a one-room apartment

When in a small room it is necessary to place several thematic zones, they, as a rule, are superimposed on each other. For the studio, this is absolutely normal situation!

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Division into thematic zones

No matter how small studio apartment, it is important to divide it into thematic zones. The main ones are - kitchen, bedroom, living room and workspace. How to combine all this in one studios?

For separating cooking zones and the living room in the kitchen, the designers recommended using compact partitions. The most obvious is the physical aspect.

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For effective limitation enough neat bar counter space.

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The living room can accommodate compact sofas. Soft and tidy, they are easy to use in place of chairs in small space kitchen-living room.

Border display can also be done in a more natural way - with color! For example, you can paint the walls next to the sofas in the living room.

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Transforming furniture

What other trends can be traced in modern kitchen-living room? Transformer tables! Compact shape and smooth edges help you avoid touching the edges with your feet. When guests arrive, transformer unfolds and turns into a large dining table, at which they can accommodate several people.

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Corner sofa is the perfect board for small studio in 2023. It helps, for example, to separate space living room and do not mix it with the kitchen. This furniture is also well suited for very small rooms, when the only solution is to put the sofa in corner.

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Separation of bedroom and kitchen in one-room apartment

How many people live in the apartment? For one or two people, a sofa bed can be a great solution. This a piece of furniture saves space in a small studio and unfolds only on night.

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If you want more comfort, you you can also choose a double bed. Designers recommend in this case separate beds with a screen or canopy. Preservation becomes important in 2023 personal space.

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Super kitchen trends in 2023

Japandi style

This is a mix of original Japanese style and Scandinavian comfort, which gained popularity in 2022 and became hit in 2023. It perfectly combines Western techniques and Eastern philosophy. Japanese style in the interior is a modern solution for those who wants to harmonize everyday life and strives for conscious consumption.

Japandi is characterized by natural palette and ergonomics. In this style, preference is given to environmentally friendly materials and good lighting.

Japandi adherents use in environmentally friendly materials in their interiors: wood, metal, glass and ceramics. This combination allows you to create a comfortable environment that can last for many years without damage.

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Association with a loggia

Job Creation Trend in the house has not disappeared since the start of the pandemic. How can you make things easier for yourself?

It is possible to combine kitchen and balcony in one studio. It will not clutter up the already small space of the apartment, will continue its functional area and increase storage space.

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Layout and design

Kitchen design-2023: 85 photos of fashionable interiors, trends In this article, we have collected the brightest trends that will set the tone for kitchen interiors for more than one season. You will also find a selection of styles that will not lose their relevance in the coming years.

Kitchen design trends 2023

Top trends
— Single space
— Comfort colors
— Rounded silhouettes
— Compact cooking zone
— Two colors or textures
— Natural decor
— No dining table
Trendy styles
— Minimalism
— Ecostyle
— Neoclassic

Listed the brightest trends in the video

1. Single space

Design: Natalia Vasilyeva

You won’t surprise anyone with a combined kitchen-living room - a fashion trend has long passed into the category of classics. The concept of a single space within which you can cook, communicate with family or friends, work and relax is firmly established both in the minds of people and in the layouts of new apartments. More and more euro-twos and euro-threes are appearing - this is housing designed according to European canons, where the bedrooms are made small and isolated, and up to 50% of the area is allocated for a spacious kitchen-living room, where all life is in full swing.

What is important to consider when decorating such a space?
  • The main idea is unity. Do not pile up walls and partitions, do not block the light, do not split the room into small cramped areas. This is especially important for small apartments, where you need to create the illusion of a spacious room.
  • The main problem of such a neighborhood is that the sounds and smells from the cooking area will also hover in the living room. The problem is solved by a powerful hood and good ventilation. If you cook a lot, and you need to create privacy in the hall, you can use light partitions, preferably transparent or at least letting in light. The best options are glass screens, mobile screens and rack structures.
  • The cooking area is most often made discreet, shifting the focus of attention to the living room with a sofa group. To do this, you will need laconic facades, hidden storage systems (including household appliances) and a neutral palette that will almost merge with the finish.
  • The standard way to zone the cooking area and the living area of ​​the room is with a dining group located between them and forming a smooth transition. It can be a full-fledged dining table or a bar counter, depending on the lifestyle of the owners.

    Another long-term trend that is unlikely to lose popularity in the near future.

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    But if in the last few years neutral natural tones, especially white and gray, have been an obvious trend, now the direction is changing a bit. There are two categories of cozy, eye-friendly and brain-friendly color schemes for the kitchen.

    Warm base

    First of all, these are all sorts of beige variations: from a light shade of sand dunes or delicate creamy to a denser wheaten. As well as any other "edible" tones:

    • Honey.
    • Dairy.
    • Biscuit.
    • Champagne.
    • Cappuccino.
    • Creme brulee.
    • Vanilla.
    • Milk chocolate, etc.

    The most popular choice is a combo of beige and light gray, which can be further diluted with a warm white base or, conversely, accents. It turns out an airy and light design with a nod to the Scandinavian style.

    No need to limit yourself to basic shades, the cooking area and the dining group can be enlivened with rich shades, also seen in nature. Choose not acidic, but soothing deep tones. Then even on a large area (for example, if it is a set or a whole wall), they will look harmonious and not annoying.

    Feel free to add to the palette:

    • Blue and cyan. Any variations will do: shades of the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean, thunderclouds, indigo, the sky on a sunny day, cornflower blue.
    • Orange and yellow. Do not be afraid of the shades of the soil: terracotta, ocher, clay, brick, the color of the southern scorched earth will make the interior more comfortable. Sunny yellow or a shade of melted butter will cope with the same task.
    • Red. Choose deep wine, pomegranate and berry shades.
    • Green. For facades, a sage color with a gray fade (for a lighter color scheme) or a deep and warm tone of olive oil (for a darker one) is suitable. They can also be used as accents.

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      But if in the living room or bedroom it is clear how to implement it - curved sofas, shell chairs, round carpets, upholstered headboards - then in the cooking area we are used to seeing designs with right angles. But now, projects are beginning to actively use sets with radiused facades, rounded islands, curved lines in decorative elements, and arched shapes. And finally, there is an easy way to soften the interior - put a round or oval table in the dining area.

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      4. Compact cooking zone

      The lifestyle of a modern urban dweller, especially in megacities, is changing.

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      Many processes are optimized, thus freeing up time for a career, self-development and communication with loved ones, including cooking. Someone uses the delivery of ready-made food, someone prefers to eat out. But the fact remains: on average, people cook less, and someone even makes only light breakfasts at home.

      The design of the kitchen in the apartment is also adapted to these changing needs. Massive structures occupying two walls completely are being replaced by compact corner or linear systems with two-burner stoves, hidden storage and a small work surface.

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      502 . They are increasingly seen in the photo of kitchens in an apartment or a private house.

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      Colors can be divided vertically or horizontally, clearly 50 by 50 or by the principle of color blocking: one tone is basic, the second is accent. The classic version is a darker color at the bottom of the furniture, a lighter one at the top, but no one forbids breaking these canons. For example, two different functional areas can be divided by color: a cooking area with an apron, a sink, a stove, a countertop, and a structure with storage and built-in appliances.

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      Personal. , marble and metal, MDF and glass. For kitchen design in a modern style, a combination of smooth matte facades with a pronounced wood texture works great. The palette can be anything, but the gray-beige or taupe combo is considered a classic.

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      It will perfectly complement the general trend towards environmental friendliness and closeness to nature, as well as unobtrusively add coziness and originality even to such strict and “cold” styles as minimalism or hi-tech.

      For decorating the dining and working area:

      • Ceramics, in particular handmade crockery.
      • Clay vases or figurines.
      • Fresh flowers, dried flowers, herbs.
      • Beautifully designed mini-garden (for example, herbs in identical pots).
      • Dishes with fruit.
      • Wooden boards and other accessories for cooking.
      • Lamps with straw shade.
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      7. Without a dining table

      Today, apartment owners are increasingly abandoning the traditional dining table. And it doesn't matter if it's in a tiny studio or a spacious apartment.

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      The trend will obviously gain momentum - just like the rejection of capacious full-fledged headsets. This is due to the modern rhythm of life: we increasingly have lunch, dinner and even breakfast outside the home, so for many, the kitchen in the apartment ceases to be the main room. Enough of a small corner for a coffee break or a quick snack. And if one person or a couple without children lives in the apartment, then a wide island or bar counter is enough to replace a full-fledged dining table.

      Of course, this solution is not suitable for everyone: for example, it will be uncomfortable for older people to sit even on the softest bar stools. But otherwise, the trend is quite bright, and it will obviously only strengthen its position, especially in the face of rising real estate prices and, accordingly, the growing popularity of small-sized housing.

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      Despite new trends appearing in the design of the kitchen, the design of this room will remain unchanged for at least several years. Here are some styles that will definitely not lose their relevance in the near future.

      Minimalism

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      Minimalism can hardly be called a trend - it's a whole philosophy of life without rigid design canons. The direction develops, changes and integrates into everyday life, going beyond the interior.

      To keep the kitchen interior design in this style relevant, follow the following rules.

      • Use warm, diluted shades to add warmth to the room and make up for the minimal amount of decor.
      • Little does not mean boring. Minimalistic interiors work due to the verified forms, color depth and combination of textures. It is the textures that need to be given special attention. Combine cold and warm textures, glossy and matte surfaces. Rough concrete or stone looks great with warm wood and cozy kitchen textiles. To enliven the interior, you can add 1-2 fresh flowers in minimalist flower pots, as well as make an accent apron: lay out unusual tiles or continue the tabletop material.
      • Design follows function, not the other way around. All furniture and appliances should be multi-tasking and arranged according to the principles of ergonomics.
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      Eco

      People will continue to strive for nature, including within the interior of their apartment.

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      Ecostyle will not leave the list of popular trends for a long time, but, like minimalism, it has already become more of a concept than a set of stylistic markers.

      The key idea of ​​ecodesign is the naturalness of all materials. In the top there is a tree or its eco-friendly analogues, which can be supplemented with artificial or natural stone, marble texture, precious metals. There should be a lot of light in the room, the decor should be only natural. Clay and ceramic dishes, textiles made from natural fabrics, accessories made of wood, stone, bamboo and other plant materials. Visually, eco-style can be close to Scandinavian interiors, minimalism or boho, depending on personal tastes and the overall style of the apartment.

      Design: Irina Baldanova. Photo: Evgeny Gnesin. Style: Irina Bebeshina

      In such spaces there is no "naphthalene" heaviness, bulky structures and too dense, sometimes "stuffy" colors.


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