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From stained glass panels to unique hardware, designers say these trends are about to take off.

By Kelly Allen

Cabinetry remains a crucial part of any kitchen. Not only does it determine how much storage you have and how you’re able to organize your kitchen essentials, but it has a heavy influence on your kitchen’s overall design style. As we look ahead to a new year, we tapped designers for their thoughts on what’s next in kitchen cabinetry design. From stained glass panels to mixed materials, take a look at these kitchen cabinet trends that are expected to take off in 2023.

Dark Stained Wood

Adam Kane Macchia

"I think we are finally seeing a return to dark stained wood cabinetry in the kitchen," says Studio Dearborn founder Sarah Robertson. " It works as a counterbalance to all the saturated colors in our interiors right now, lends a 'been here forever' vibe, and aligns with our yearnings for the comfort of our grandparents' home!"

See more of this kitchen by Studio Dearborn.

Stained-Glass Panels

Adam Kane Macchia

“Stained glass cabinets were once a popular choice but fell out of favor in recent years,” says designer Margarita Bravo. “However, they are making a comeback as homeowners seek to add a touch of elegance to their kitchens.”

In a soft, monochromatic pink kitchen by Baxt Ingui Architects—designed for the 2022 Brooklyn Heights Designer Showhouse—custom cabinetry by Taffera Fine Building & Finishes and Ace Fabrications features leaded glass by Sunburst Studios.

Two-Toned Cabinets

Nicole Hollis Studio

Two-toned cabinets may not seem like an obvious choice, but they can bring depth, intrigue, and subtle variation into your kitchen. "Two-toned cabinets are gaining popularity as homeowners seek to add a touch of personality to their kitchens," Bravo says. "Black and white cabinets are a classic combination that can create a stunning look, while other popular choices include blue and white, grey and white, and even green and white."

Kitchen design by Nicole Hollis Studio.

Special Hardware

Phil Mansfield

Unique kitchen cabinetry hardware will play a key role in kitchen personalization. Not only can it make your space unique, but it can amplify the design style you're after. For the kitchen of the Kingston Design Connection Showhouse in 2022, Hendley & Co tapped Modern Matter for exquisite hardware, including red geometric knobs and tortoise pulls.

Traditional Details

Adam Kane Macchia

"Traditional details in the kitchen are back," Robertson says. "But unlike kitchens of decades ago, they are infused with lots of light from big windows and a mix of light and dark finishes—resulting in a bright, eclectic, and very personal space."

Interior design by Studio Dearborn.

Bold Colors

Douglas Friedman

If you thought purple kitchens were bold, get ready for a greater color direction. "Bright yellows, oranges, and reds are all becoming more popular as homeowners look to add a pop of color to their kitchens," Bravo says. "This can be done with either accent cabinets or by painting the entire kitchen in a bold color or adding wallpaper to accent the room. "

Kitchen design by Michelle Nussbaumer.

Natural Finishes

Stacy Zarin Goldberg

The warm, rustic look of cabinetry that emphasizes its wood grain creates an inviting atmosphere. "Although we've already seen a bit of this in 2022, we will see even more natural wood finishes in kitchens in 2023," designer Hilary Matt says.

She adds: "Whether incorporated into cabinetry, accessories, or flooring, the options are limitless! I love the look of natural wood on panel-ready appliances—like Sub-Zero Designer Series Refrigeration—which can add sophistication to your space, especially when paired with other materials like a patterned tile floor or a stone island."

Kitchen design by Alison Giese.

Warm Accents

George Ross

"It is a great luxury to be able to entertain in your kitchen, and having a space where guests can feel comfortable and relaxed is incredibly important," says Anna Zaoui, co-founder of The Invisible Collection. "Using warm colors and different textures to create a special space within your kitchen area is a fantastic way to do this that can be achieved with cabinetry in painted wood with old fashioned handles in copper or old gold finish metal. A vintage addition will wrap it up, be it a pendant, chairs, or copper pans."

Kitchen design by Birgitte Pearce.

Mixed Materials

EMIL DERVISH

Mixed materials continue to gain popularity in everything from staircases to kitchen cabinetry. "Cabinets made from a combination of wood and metal are becoming increasingly popular as they offer a unique look that is both stylish and durable," Bravo says.

Kitchen design by Emil Dervish.

Kelly Allen Associate Editor Kelly Allen is the current Associate Editor at House Beautiful, where she covers design, pop culture, and travel for digital and the print magazine.

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How to Paint Your Kitchen Cabinets So They Look Brand New

Spend any time on Instagram—or paging through the latest issue of House Beautiful—and you'll see: painted kitchen cabinets are everywhere. From inky blues and rich greens to of-the-moment mushroom and taupe, painting your kitchen cabinets is a great way to add instant personality and charm. Unfortunately there's a catch: Unless you're lucky enough to be building your dream kitchen from scratch (go you!), you're probably going to have to work a little DIY magic to get the colorful cooking space you desire.

The good news? Painting kitchen cabinets is easier than you might think. Going with a pro team is always a great option (and practically guarantees a perfect end product), but you can also DIY your painted kitchen cabinets with a few easy steps and a bit of elbow grease. Like with many home improvement projects, what you'll save in money, you'll spend in time—but with our easy guide to painting your kitchen cabinets, you know you're about to love the end result. Below, we're taking you through each and every step—from purchasing the right paint to reassembling your space—to help you achieve expertly-painted kitchen cabinets in just one weekend (ok, maybe two).

Noe DeWitt

The Cost of Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets

When it comes to painting your kitchen cabinets, pricing can range drastically depending on how much help you want to hire and how big your space is. Generally, if you're looking for someone to come in and professionally spray your kitchen cabinetry, you can expect to spend anywhere from $5,000 to $8,000—occasionally a bit more depending on the complexity of the job. This hefty (but worthy!) price tag explains why many homeowners opt to tackle painting themselves to significantly cut down on costs. Though you'll need to buy many of your own supplies for the project (more on that later), painting your kitchen cabinets should run you in the ballpark of $500, give or take. Plus the cost of a massage afterward (we kid, we kid—this is going to be fun, promise).

Choosing the Right Kitchen Cabinet Paint

You have two main options when it comes to selecting paint for your kitchen cabinets (and by this we mean paint type—we'll leave the color up to you!): oil or latex. Each has its own perks and pitfalls, which we'll dive into a bit more below.

Oil Paint for Kitchen Cabinets

Oil paint is a go-to pick for many cabinet painting pros, and for good reason. It goes on incredibly smooth and boasts excellent coverage, allowing you to cover tough surfaces (like dark work or previously black cabinetry) with fewer coats than you might otherwise need. Oil-based paints dry slower but also cure (aka harden) quicker and—some would argue—provide a more durable, long-lasting surface for your kitchen cabinets, which can undergo a lot of wear and tear over time.

That's not to say oil-based paint is without its pitfalls, though. It's incredibly difficult to clean up (you'll need a chemical like turpentine or mineral spirits to clean your tools, as well as any spills or messes), and many caution against the heavy fumes that come with usage. Never painted with oil paint before? It may take you a bit of trial and error to figure out the right technique for your kitchen cabinets. If you choose to paint your kitchen cabinets with an oil-based formula, make sure you do plenty of research ahead of time when it comes to properly handling and disposing of the formula.

Latex Paint for Kitchen Cabinets

Because latex paints are the most popular on the market, chances are you're already pretty familiar with their application. Latex is a very forgiving water-based paint, meaning application and cleanup is a breeze (just use a synthetic bristle brush and clean with mild dish soap and water). They'll dry quicker and keep their true color for longer than oil-based paints will, though they do take longer to cure, which can leave them susceptible to nicks and dents for a few weeks. Prep work is super important when working with latex paint, especially if you're coating your color directly onto a bare wood surface. You'll need to make sure to sand, prep, and carefully seal the wood before applying your latex paint, or you could find your project chipping and swelling in a few short weeks.

Brushing vs. Spraying

But wait! There's one more consideration when it comes to choosing how you paint your kitchen cabinetry: brushing versus spraying. Many pro painting teams rely on spray applications when it comes to painting kitchen cabinets, thanks to the smooth, flaw-free application. However, there's a major learning curve when it comes to properly using a paint sprayer (no, it's not like a spray paint can) and you'll either need to invest in purchasing a model or look to rent one from your local hardware store. Another factor to consider? All the surrounding prep work that goes into spraying your kitchen cabinets. You'll need to mask off everything in the nearby area (including appliances, floors, and windows) with plastic sheeting to prevent overspray from tinting areas where no color is intended. This step alone can take several hours to a day, and if you're a weekend warrior, you know that is precious time you could be making painting progress on your cabinets instead. In general, it's a good idea for novice DIYers to paint their kitchen cabinets by hand, using a combination of a brush and roller.

Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Prepping Your Kitchen Cabinets for Painting

Like many DIY projects, the quality of your kitchen cabinet paint job depends largely on doing all the right prep work. Start by taking all your cabinet doors and drawers off their boxes and putting the hardware into a labeled bag for easy reassembly (it's also a good idea to label the doors themselves so you don't get confused as to what belongs where). Tape off any appliances or spots where the cabinetry meets wall or tile so you end up with crisp and clean lines. Finally, lay down a drop cloth or construction paper to protect your floors. All set? Great—now you're ready to prep the cabinets themselves.

Clean and Sand Your Cabinets

Whether you're starting with a stained wood finish or are painting on top of previously-painted cabinetry, you'll want to kick things off by roughing up the surface a bit so primer and paint and properly stick to your cabinets. Start by cleaning the cabinets with TSP, which will remove any oil or gunk, then sand the cabinets using 80- to 100-grit sandpaper. The goal here isn't to necessarily remove the entire existing finish—though you can do so if you choose. Rather, you want to make it so the surface is permeable and therefore able to "latch" onto primer when you coat it on.

Fill Any Dents or Holes

If you're planning to change the placement of existing hardware or have cabinets that have seen a few particularly tough years, you'll want to fill any holes or dents with wood filler. Apply according to the package instructions, allowing it to dry completely before sanding the filler flush with the surface of the cabinet.

Clean Your Cabinets Again

Yes, really! As an added precaution, you'll want to do a final vacuum and wipe down of your cabinet fronts and boxes (as well as the surrounding area) to remove any remaining dust and debris that could impact how smooth your cabinets look when done. Make sure to wipe down the surface with a tack cloth or other lint-free fabric that won't leave any fuzzies or threads behind.

Katie Newburn

How to Paint Your Kitchen Cabinets

Phew—you're halfway there, and now it's time for the transformative part of the process...painting! You'll want to set aside at least a full weekend for this part of the process, depending on the size of your kitchen. While not all of the time will be spent actively painting, it's important to leave ample time for drying in between coats in order to get the smoothest, most durable finish possible. Here's what's on the agenda:

Step 1: Prime the Cabinets

Start by choosing a latex or oil-based primer based on the type of paint you've decided to use. Using a brush and roller, coat the primer onto the cabinetry in a thin, even layer. Allow the primer to dry completely before gently sanding the surface with 220-grit sandpaper. Make sure the cabinets are free of dust and debris by using a vacuum and cloth, then top your surfaces with another coat of primer, paying close attention to any spots where the cabinet's base stain or color is still showing through. Allow the second coat of primer to dry completely before going over the surface with sandpaper yet again, this time with a finer 280-grit selection. Wipe the surface clean and set it aside.

Step 2: Paint the Cabinets and Boxes

Once your primer is set, it's time to move on to your chosen hue. Using a brush and foam roller, coat each piece with a thin, even layer of paint. Make sure to feather out the edges and always make quick work of removing any puddles or drips of excess paint. Remember, it's ok if areas of the primer are still showing through at this stage—you'll cover 'em all up during your next coat! Once your first layer is complete, wrap your brush and roller in a plastic bag to keep them wet while you wait for your cabinets to dry.

Like you did with priming, it's a good idea to sand the surface gently in-between coats of paint to ensure a smooth and flawless finish. Brush the cabinets clean with a new cloth, making sure to get any excess dust that could have settled into the cracks. From there, you can add your second coat of paint in the same manner as the first—only this time, turn your attention to a consistent finish that looks saturated and even. You can always do a third coat if you need it, but in most instances, two coats of primer and two coats of paint should be plenty.


Step 3: Allow Painted Cabinets to Dry Completely

Give your cabinets at least 24 hours to dry completely, more time if you can. While they'll feel dry-to-the-touch after just a few hours, it's important to allow the paint to harden completely before replacing the cabinet fronts and screwing hardware back on.

Step 4: Reassemble Your Cabinetry

When you're confident the surface of your paint is no longer tacky, you can feel free to (finally!) put your kitchen back together. Replace the drawer fronts, reattach hardware, and generally focus on making your room fit for cooking again. As a rule of thumb, it's a good idea to wait at least three weeks to scrub your cabinets in any way (that means no Magic Eraser, please!) to give the paint extra time to cure—especially if you've chosen a latex formula. If you happen to spill some pasta sauce or oil on your newly-painted cabinets, clean it immediately with just warm water and a paper towel, resorting to "tougher" methods only if absolutely necessary. You're officially done—time to pour your favorite beverage, put on a big pot of pasta, and enjoy your colorful new kitchen!


Kitchen trends 2022: the most fashionable front combinations

The kitchen has long ceased to be only a functional and utilitarian item, modern designers are actively experimenting with materials in its decoration, mixing different textures and textures.

1. Plain facades + metal

You won't surprise anyone with a plain kitchen, but you can't say about the set, which is finished with real metal. Warm golden glow or cold bluish shine - the effect is guaranteed. Metal contrasts both with plain veneered wooden facades and with colored enamel.

Finishing can be done with sheets of metal, such as brass, or you can use liquid metal - a modern coating based on metal chips. The thickness of the coating is from 0.1 mm, it is applied using special tools and looks like a real sheet of metal.

The designers suggest using metal fronts on the upper cabinets - so they can be seen from anywhere in the kitchen, plus they beautifully reflect the light from the lamps and from the window. The combination of plain fronts with brass, copper and chrome fronts can be used in interiors of different styles - from the loft and industrial style to the trendy version of scandi and eclecticism.

2. Plain fronts + wood

The combination of natural wood fronts with plain fronts in enamel finish has been in the top for several years. This spectacular solution in kitchen design is quite simple and affordable in execution, but it always causes a positive response.

What are the possible combinations?

  • Main body of cabinets in enamel or foil plus some upper cabinets in wood veneer or natural wood effect foil. It looks especially impressive in the design of kitchens with a mezzanine tier. Designers from our company "Kitchen Plant" often offer this solution to customers.

  • Wood look tall column cabinets plus top cabinets in color or plain. This technique looks good in headsets, where there are columns with household appliances or a built-in refrigerator. Due to the different finishes, they look like a separate piece of furniture - for example, like a wardrobe.

  • Wooden bottom and colored or white top is another interesting design solution for kitchens with different fronts. The lower part of the set made of wood gives a feeling of massiveness, quality factor, and the upper part with facades in color makes the interior more airy and weightless. Such a contrast looks interesting and stylish.

3. Colored facades + white

White kitchens are an excellent solution for small spaces, they visually expand the space and do not seem bulky. But pure white headsets already seem boring, so designers are advised to combine them with other colors.

Combinations can be different: white bottom and colored top, colored mezzanine tier plus white main set or colored vertical columns against white cabinets. You are limited only by your own imagination, because the manufacturers in this case have no restrictions and cannot have any.

4. Plain facades + concrete

Concrete texture facades look very stylish and fit perfectly into modern interiors. And not only in the style of a loft, but also in family apartments where children and animals live - after all, “concrete” facades are vandal-proof and easy to clean.

A more classic option is when the bottom cabinets are in a concrete look and the top cabinets are plain gray or white. Thus, it is possible to add a “zest” to the interior, but at the same time not clutter up the space - this is especially important if you have a small kitchen. Another idea is to decorate a kitchen island in “concrete”, turning into a bar counter.

Want a more massive set? It is always possible to decorate the main part of the facades in a finish that imitates concrete or plaster and dilute them with an insert of white cabinets and a wood-like apron, as the designers from the “Kitchen Plant” did.

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On the eve of the most comfortable and long-awaited by many holiday - New Year 2022 - we want to touch on the topic of new kitchen trends 2022!

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It is no secret that in most families it is the kitchen space is perceived as a home, a center in which all household members gather. Of course, comfort is very important here! Therefore, kitchens which will be relevant in 2022 should not lose this quality. Comfort plus the most functional, modern, aesthetic design – here is the formula for success!

Kitchen 2021-2022 - a design in which you will not see the hackneyed templates. Improvisations, unexpected combinations of fashionable shades, a new reading classics - everything here is carefully thought out and rather concise. Ideal for modern man with an active rhythm of life is not it?

Secrets of creation and The hottest kitchen trends 2021-2022 will be revealed in detail below. Enjoy reading!

Kitchens 2021-2022: what will be fashionable?

Kitchen trends 2022 are so varied that one thing, it will be difficult to single out the main thing in them. Difficulties in choosing adds a wide range of modern furniture, appliances, decor. Most the right decision is to choose a style “for yourself”. The one in which the kitchen will be like you the most, and reflect your worldview and inspiration. In order to orient you in the difficult fashion world of interior design, We will still single out a few edgy trends.

For those who love minimalism

Trendy kitchens 2022 for those who prefer minimalistic solutions are:

- glossy lacquered fronts of the kitchen white headset;

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Countertop Cedar 111/1 White

- simplicity of form.

Such solutions will give space not only modernity, but also make it visually wider, freer.

If the design of the space in a single white color annoys you a little and makes you want to dilute with something else, support a fashionable image of the kitchen will help the insertion of wood - natural or material, well imitating it. This will make the space "warmer".

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Top Cedar 9022/S Whitewashed oak

Don't want to use wood? As alternatives are perfect muted basic shades - beige, gray, graphite black.

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Countertop Cedar 8227/PT Black Sahara

Such neutral solutions for kitchen fronts headset is very beneficial. Because if you want to change the interior in in the future, they will perfectly fit into any other color schemes. To update it will be enough just to change the color of the walls and pick up other decorative details.

For retro fans

Another kitchen trend 2022 proves what is new is the well-forgotten old. If you are a fan of tradition and elegance solutions, look at the style of the 50s, 60s. Here, against the backdrop of expressive walls will look appropriate kitchens with celadon azure cabinets. Of course, the technique must be chosen corresponding to such retro aesthetics. Benefit modern manufacturers provide this opportunity by releasing atypical retro models that perform all the functions characteristic of the technology of our time.

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Countertop Cedar 5013/S Platinum

Also in such kitchens will look great headsets with facades made of dark wood or materials imitating it. AT as fittings, metal handles look especially good on them. BUT marbled countertops will satisfy even the most demanding of natures.

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Countertop Cedar 3030/TI Black Markv Marble

If the kitchen is small, but natural lighting there is not enough in it (the windows face the north or west side), it is better choose light-colored facades - white or beige.

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Countertop Cedar 8050/soft Sandy Marble

Pro kitchen furniture 2022 – new trends

Smooth surface like satin, no handles – this is how the facade of the kitchen set looks, 100% corresponding to the fashion of 2022. But this is not their only advantage. Also, such facades at times facilitate cleaning process, because they are easy to clean.

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Countertop Cedar 2347/soft Blanco Marble

Fashionable kitchens 2022 is a design that suggests that kitchen cabinets will be placed along the entire length of the wall and, as a rule, appliances embedded in them. Open shelves that can be beautifully placed glass or porcelain products are a great option for visual relief such a design.

Two-color cabinets that have begun to use a special popular in trendy kitchens 2021, will continue this trend in 2022 and not will come out of the list of must-have techniques of modern designers. What colors will they combine? It's better if they are contrast solutions. For example, the classic duet of white and black or non-trivial green and blue. And if you dilute them with a kitchen apron with trim “marble-like” or “concrete-like” and a “wood-like” countertop, it will turn out very unusual and topical!

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Countertop Cedar 4136/M Wood stripe

Kitchen island - another piece of furniture, which include modern kitchens 2022, if it allows space. This is not only a functional solution that allows you to increase work surface or the number of storage spaces, but also practical - an island allows you to hide the mess that sometimes reigns on the countertop of the headset from the eyes of guests in the dining/living area.

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Top Cedar 3072/TI White Granite

Materials to create a kitchen 2022: new trends and photo examples

Looking at kitchens 2021-2022, new trends, It is safe to say that design is becoming more and more popular every year. exciting! The choice of materials surprises and delights! Consider the most popular solutions:

1) Glass

of this material in sliding doors. Glass slider doors will be great look when choosing any modern style - from minimalism to neoclassicists. The differences lie in the type of glass used and the nature of the deglazing.

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2) Marble or its high-quality imitations

We are talking about the design of the working area - kitchen apron and countertops. Marble has firmly entered the TOP of the most popular materials for kitchens, let's not be afraid of this word, decades! And in In 2022, only an increase in its popularity is expected. Operation space marble expands - floor, walls. In one room can be used immediately several of its varieties.

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Top Cedar 920/1 Milanese marble

3) Others natural stones (granite, onyx) or their high-quality imitations

The main advantages of these materials is a high level of practicality, wear resistance. Also fine suitable for kitchen aprons and countertops.

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Countertop Cedar 713/1 Black Granite

4) Mirror

Namely mirror tiles with toning. This the material began to be found in the design of kitchens relatively recently, moreover, most often, it is in luxury interiors in the Art Deco style. The atmosphere is here very cocktail, almost bar.

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Top Cedar 4031/TI Calacatta

5) Glazed tile

Kitchen 2021-2022 whose interior design suggests that it is the geometric layout of such a tile, which is also often found in references from modern designers. The styling can be vertical, horizontal or parquet. Distinctive features glazed tiles is that it is more elongated, glossy and has a small bulges around the perimeter.

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Countertop Cedar 1012/Cr White ceramic

6) Ceramic tiles imitating brickwork

If you plan to create a loft-style kitchen, then this tile will come in handy.

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Countertop Cedar 4137/M Vintage brown

7) Choice of the same or identical material for the design of the worktop and kitchen backsplash

So, the kitchen set will look like most harmoniously and holistically.

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Countertop Cedar 2384/S Greek marble

8) Wood or its quality imitations

wooden textures in the design of the kitchen are also very relevant. They will fill the space of a modern kitchen with "live" energy. However, materials that will be used with a tree or its imitations in a duet, can affect how the space will be perceived. For example, an addition in the form metal details will make the atmosphere more strict and elegant. And glass is more refined, light and airy.

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Countertop Cedar 2238/S Breccia light

Black

Modern ideas, modern design - all this is replete with great variety and wide scope for imagination. Granite, marble, wood of various species, their high-quality imitations, addition of brass or copper elements, glass, stone, concrete, tiles with a variety of ornaments - the number of possible options are limitless.

Modern kitchen design with photo: 2021-2022 – modern styles

Stylish kitchens of 2022 – what are they? Consider the main directions and their characteristic features.

Loft

This style is original, naturalness and is very popular with those who love experiments.

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Countertop Cedar 811/1 Metallic

To characteristic techniques used by designers to implement it include:

- unhidden ceiling beams;

- rough wall finish or bare masonry bricks;

- Exposed wires, pipes and other communications;

- the predominance of materials such as metal, wood, glass, stone;

- furniture with an unusual design;

- original decorative parts;

- modern appliances;

- predominantly brown, black, white shades in the color palette.

Neoclassical

Modern reading of the classics is very popular, because they look like kitchens are truly luxurious and innovative.

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Countertop Cedar 111/1 White

all this splendor in life, adhere to the following rules:

- think over the lighting system well - the light should be as much as possible;

- use warm shades in the palette;

- in the center of the ceiling, place a large glass or crystal chandelier;

- use a lot of silk, cotton textiles or linen - curtains, tulle, napkins, tablecloths;

- order furniture, the design of which requires many curves and rounded outlines;

- choose gold or silver for finishing;

- install, if possible, built-in appliances, leave a minimum in sight;

- do not save money - the classic does not like this.

Scandinavian style

Scandi does not lose its popularity now several seasons, and 2022 will be no exception. This is a great solution for owners of small kitchen spaces, as everything is concise here, functionally, and the predominance of light shades helps to visually expand space.

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Countertop Cedar 1210/Br diamond white

The main characteristics of the style include:

- practicality and simplicity in everything;

- predominance of white and other light shades;

- installation of the minimum amount of furniture;

- built-in appliances;

- the presence of decor in very small quantities or its complete absence;

- large window openings covered with laconic blinds or roller blinds;

- built-in lighting fixtures or acting and performing an accent role

Provence

For admirers of French chic Provence is dream kitchen 2022!

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Top Cedar 2349/Pt Bernini Marble

Their distinguishing features:

- the space design palette consists of pastel soft colors;

- predominance of vintage, floral motifs;

- main finishing materials - brick, wood and ceramics;

- textiles, mosaics, lamps - characteristic decorative details;

- built-in appliances or models in retro design.

Hi-tech

2022 kitchen designed in high-tech style, is also found among the references of modern designers often.

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Countertop Cedar 2384/S Greek marble

Help to create the necessary atmosphere:

- innovative household appliances - stove, refrigerator, microwave oven, food processor, etc. It is important that all household items techniques harmonized with each other, combined in color and material;

- shiny surfaces;

- solidity of structures;

- predominance of glass, metal, plastic;

- absence of wooden elements and decor;

- straight lines;

- well thought out lighting system - in high-tech kitchens should have a lot of light - both natural and artificial.

Modern

Modern kitchens 2022 designed by modern style, characterized by maximum functionality, conciseness and practicality.

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Top Cedar 232/S Niagara Oak

What characterizes them?

- severity of lines;

- use of contrasting colors in the palette registration;

- wooden furniture fitted with glass details and metal;

- built-in appliances;

- luminaires built into the ceiling or furniture;

- both glossy and matt are acceptable surfaces.

Vintage

Vintage style kitchen interior design 2022 Suitable for those who love antiques. This style makes the interior as elegant, warm and cozy.

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Countertop Cedar 7053/FL* Taxus

The following details will help in its creation:

- indoor plants - give space cheerfulness and freshness. Tropical vines look very beautiful. appropriate also decorative cereals, herbs, etc.;

- calm, unobtrusive design palette - beige, cream, light gray shades for walls, floors, and furniture;

- vintage decor;

- vintage style appliances;

- artificially aged furniture;

- the presence of such useful things as a shelf for spices and preserves in the original design.

Such a kitchen contributes to a peaceful pastime. It's nice to be nostalgic here.

Country

Kitchen trends 2021-2022 also include country style. This is the epitome of ingenuous charm!

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Countertop Cedar 5016/Pt Black Detroit

To make rustic style that meets all the trends and requirements of 2022, should take into account such points as:0003

- thoughtful arrangement of the work surface, appliances and kitchen island;

- recycled wood furniture, textured which implies the visibility of all imperfections, which endows the space special charm. In preference - dark shades;

- a combination of elements made of wood with bright decorative details;

- kitchen island or accent wall - details that will give the design uniqueness;

- use of such materials, artificial stone, ceramics.

Fashion kitchen colors 2022

Considering kitchen design 2022, new trends, It is impossible not to pay attention to such a factor as the color of the kitchen 2022.

Every year Pantone Color Institute chooses the color of the year, which will become coming season. So, in the kitchens of 2021, two trendy colors have become fashionable at once - yellow and gray, and in 2022 - the lilac shade of the periwinkle flower.

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Countertop Cedar 4904K-52 Desert springs

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Countertop Cedar 1052/1A Andromeda black

In addition, other bright colors will burst into the top: dark green, red and pink.

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Countertop Cedar 3028/S White marquina marble

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Countertop Cedar 5141/Mn Luna

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Countertop Cedar 5002/K-52 Tornado

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Countertop Cedar 9756/SD Dark Flaxstaff Oak

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Countertop Cedar 5021/S Metallic

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Countertop Cedar 737/1 White granite

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Top Cedar 2349/Pt Bernini Marble

Kitchens 2022: new trends in design, photo novelties of current color schemes

If list the most relevant color combinations in the fashion of kitchens 2022, then they become:

1) Beige + brown;

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Countertop Cedar 1010/TI White

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Countertop Cedar 8233/S Onyx Persian

2) White + blue;

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Countertop Cedar 2348/soft Lombardy

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Countertop Cedar 1010/TI White

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Countertop Cedar 5018/PT Freestyle

3 ) White + pink;

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Countertop Cedar 5142/Mn White Moon

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Countertop Cedar 3063/1 Basalt

4) White + turquoise;

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Top Cedar 1010/TI White

5) Gray + white;

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Countertop Cedar 3031/Q Gray Marble

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Countertop Cedar 1010/TI White

6) Pastel combinations;

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Countertop Cedar 3072/TI White granite

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Top Cedar 1010/TI White

7) wood + white;

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Top Cedar 8215/12D Bourbon Pine

8) White with gray accents;

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Countertop Cedar 1010/TI White

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Countertop Cedar 3072/TI White granite

9) Black + white;

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Countertop Cedar 5141/Mn Luna

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Countertop Cedar 1010/TI White

10) Coffee + grey;

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Countertop Cedar 3025/Q Black marble

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11) Gray in many shades with white and black accents;

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