Latest trends in kitchen colors


12 Kitchen Color Trends That Are Hot Right Now

White kitchens still have their place, but why not refresh your kitchen with some welcome color? Get inspired by these popular kitchen colors we love.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Dark Gray

Rich gray cabinets, like in this kitchen by @londonpiercedesign, deliver a high-impact look as a timeless neutral you won’t tire of quickly. Many shades of gray have been popular in home decor for some time and remain popular. Skip the light, cool grays and go for a rich, warm gray for a more updated look.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Muted Blue

A blue kitchen looks fresh and welcoming. This space by @chadesslingerdesign features a shade of blue with gray undertones, giving it a sophisticated look that’s not too bright. Notice the rest of the finishes are classic black, white and wood tones. It’s a good idea to stick to one pop of color (in this case, the cabinets) to allow the rest of the kitchen to breathe.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Black and White

Black and white kitchens have been around for decades. For a fresh twist on a classic, mix in different shades of ivory and beige, as shown here in this kitchen by @kms.home. The variation of whites and creams in the tiled backsplash help to elevate the space, while also delivering a timeless look.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Warm Neutrals

Move over bright white kitchens! Warm grays, creamy whites, natural woods and leather accents are taking over. A kitchen designed with warm neutrals, like this example from @terranelsonhome, adds a dose of coziness while still feeling clean and airy. If you want to achieve a similar look, take note that the cabinets are painted Pashmina by Benjamin Moore.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Dark Wood Tone

For a long time everywhere you looked, homeowners covered up their wood cabinets with paint. But guess what? Wood is back! We’re seeing a big resurgence of wood cabinets in all different tones. The dark walnut cabinets chosen here by @intheozarks add rich texture and dimension, while the rest of the white and gold finishes keep the overall style bright and modern.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Teal

If you don’t want to commit to color on your walls or all your cabinets, try limiting the color to one section, such as a coffee bar or pantry cabinet. This white kitchen by @rebeccarhey benefits from the pop of teal cabinets next to the breakfast nook. The unexpected but refreshing color energizes the whole kitchen.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Light Wood Tone

The light wood tones used in this kitchen by @joelleelainedesign feel warm yet modern. The shaker style cabinets are clean and streamlined, but the natural wood adds a note of tradition. Wood also helps your kitchen cabinets feel more like furniture, turning the whole space into a cozy and inviting gathering spot.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Muddy Green

If there’s one color we’re seeing pop up absolutely everywhere, including the kitchen, it’s green! To avoid a too-bright green that looks more like it belongs in a kid’s room, turn to muddy, muted greens that have plenty of gray undertones. These greens are classic, sophisticated and look stunning in a kitchen, as shown here in this calm kitchen by @fairhaven.home.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Blue and White

If you love black and white kitchens, you’ll probably also love blue and white kitchens! Still classic, but with a playful twist. Try using blue on the lower cabinets and white on the uppers, like in this kitchen from @rebeccarhey. You get a dash of bold color without fully committing to allover blue.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Pop of Pink

White subway tile was once king in the kitchen, but now we’re seeing tile in all sorts of shapes, patterns and colors. And we love it! The pink cement tile on the peninsula of this modern kitchen by @copelandandco is the star of the show. Look for unexpected places in your kitchen to add colorful tile in your favorite color.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Sunshine Yellow

If you’re really ready to go bold in your kitchen, why not bring in the sunshine? These yellow cabinets from @gettingstuffdoneinheels manage to look happy and unexpected, but also chic. The trick is to choose the perfect shade of yellow. Not too bright, but not pastel. Aim for a more grounded, golden yellow like Behr Dandelion Wish or Sherwin-Williams Nugget.

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Kitchen Color Trend: Dark and Moody

Would you ever go all black in your kitchen? Black might just be the new white. In favor of one black element, like cabinets or counter tops, you can really make a statement by choosing black for everything. This kitchen by @spacehavenhome features black cabinets, countertops and wall paint that work together in perfect, deliberate harmony.

Originally Published: April 19, 2019

39 Kitchen Trends 2022 - New Cabinet and Color Design Ideas

DANA GALLAGHER

While the all-white kitchen will probably never go out of style, there are lots of new design trends for 2022 that will make you equally happy. Think: natural elements with some pops of color as well as a visit to the dark side with colors you might never expect. We know, we know. You've already carefully chosen every appliance, picked out each piece of hardware, and planned your kitchen design to a T, but there are ways to dip your toes into the world of color without messing up your rustic farmhouse kitchen aesthetic.

If you've been wanting to layer in more natural elements, look for "sustainable" and "eco-friendly" items to fill the kitchen. Check out cabinets with the Environmental Stewardship Program seal from dealers like Lowes and Home Depot. You can also think about bringing in handmade tiles in materials like terra-cotta and cement—a great solution for adding a little more soul to your space, regardless of whether or not you opt to completely switch over to a farmhouse style vibe.

Don't overlook small changes with a big impact. Get outside of your comfort zone and embrace a fun ceiling color, like Haint Blue or use removable wallpaper on your white appliances. There are even new trends for accessorizing your countertops, like vintage plate racks made to display your grandmother’s china. We're claiming 2022 as the Year of the Kitchen, so roll up your sleeves and get ready to makeover a kitchen worthy of our best Country Living recipes!

Lauren Miller

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Kitchens with Curves

You've probably seen it trending in furniture design and we love how it is translated into this beautiful designed by Tiffany Leigh Design. Head over to her blog to read more about this space. It is packed with fun ideas!

Tessa Neustadt

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Integrated Range Hood

Designer Stefani Stein created a seamless look in this kitchen where the range blends right in to the subway tile walls.

Stacy Zarin Goldberg

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Colorful Kitchen Islands

Try painting your kitchen island a striking color like Alison Giese Interiors did on this project. We love how it stands out and contrasts the other white cabinets.

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Bright Colored Cabinets

Because we all need a little more sunshine in our lives after 2020, am I right?! Pair them with a fun backsplash, and you will smile every time you walk into your happy kitchen!

Yellow Brick Home

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Modern Black

As suggested by Semihandmade, "If you’re going for a trendy look, start with black cabinets and really commit to the modern approach by nixing those upper cabinets in favor of sleek natural wood open shelving." Just like Yellow Brick Home did with this space, using cabinet doors by Semihandmade.

David A. Land

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New Rustic

We know the rustic look has been around for a long time now, but if you pair it with a pop of fresh paint like Designer Hadley Wiggins did here, you can really and modernize redefine that rustic look.

Haris Kenjar

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Terra Cotta Tiles

When you think of terra cotta you probably have warm and earthy thoughts of potted plants and garden shops. Pair that material with soapstone countertops and classic brass hardware, and you have a unique yet traditional and beautiful kitchen. We love everything happening in this space, especially those terra cotta floors!

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DAVID TSAY

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Marble Kitchen Countertops

Carrara marble like that shown here will always be in style, but if you're a red wine drinker, quartz could be a much better fit for you and your kitchen. While it looks like a natural stone, engineered quartz is more affordable and less prone to stains.

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JIM WESTPHALEN

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Kitchen Larders

Originally a room in the home used for storing and preserving foods (think: the refrigerator before the refrigerator was invented), the kitchen larder has transformed into a stand-alone cupboard or pantry. They can be large enough to house the majority of your dry goods but small enough to keep things organized while taking up a minimal amount of valuable space. Forget a walk-in and sub in counter-top cabinet or add doors to enclose pre-existing shelving.

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Handmade Kitchen Tiles

Bring texture and nuance to your kitchen walls with handmade tiles. The possibilities are vast—try terra-cotta or cement in colors that range the rainbow—although we lean toward more neutral hues.

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Annie Schlechter

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The 5th Wall (The Kitchen Ceiling)

Don't forget about your kitchen ceiling! Add a fun hit of color, wallpaper, or wood paneling to add dramatic flair to your space.

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DANA GALLAGHER

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Reclaimed Wood Kitchen Cabinetry

If you're installing custom cabinets, opt for a rough-hewn, reclaimed wood. And good news if you're going pre-fab, companies such as IKEA are moving to more natural, eco-friendly materials for their kitchen cabinets. From bamboo to even recycled plastic bottles, cabinet companies are taking this revival of reduce and reuse very seriously.

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Annie Schlechter

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Kitchen Wallpaper

While wallpaper has become less scary to the general population over the last five years or so, folks are still reluctant to hang it in the kitchen. If you’re scared about the permanency of wallpaper, try something less, well, permanent. There are plenty of peel-and-stick papers in trendy designs that are incredibly easy to install and remove. Hot tip: Opt for a graphic design that mimics the look of tile.

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Kitchen Plate Racks

Vintage plate racks are coming back in a big way in 2021. Whether displayed on countertops or mounted on walls, they add a ton of soul to a space and give you an actual place to store and display your dishware instead of hiding it away in a hutch or cupboard.

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ALEC HEMER

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Mix-and-Match Kitchen Metals

The year 2021 is not about being matchy-matchy—and that goes double for your heavy metals. Choose a nice nickel for your knobs and then go with a cool brass or matte white for your faucet. Choose a whole different metal for your lighting fixtures.

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COURTESY OF HOMEOWNER

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Hidden Kitchen Appliances

Not a fan of stainless steel facades? Try adding fronts to your appliances that mimic your cabinetry. Refrigerators and dishwashers disappear when clad to match their cabinet cohorts. Even your massive oven hood can get in on the action.

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Country Living Magazine

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Open Shelving

Open shelves allow you to showcase your beautiful kitchenwares among other heirlooms and antiques. The ability to see through your storage also means everything is easy to find. Just don't forget to clean your items often since they will be open to the elements that might be floating through your kitchen. It's also helpful to keep every day items on the lowest, most accessible shelf.

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MAX KIM-BEE

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Standout Sinks

You don't have to go nuts to achieve an on-trend kitchen. While an apron-front sink in a farmhouse kitchen isn't exactly unexpected, a farmhouse sink in soapstone with brass hardware is a showstopper—especially when it's set against white walls, wood cabinets, and stainless steel countertops.

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Natural Wood Tones in the Kitchen

While we're still seeing stained and painted woods, we're also seeing it in its natural state. Try adding a kitchen island—or just the topper—in a pretty, grainy wood. Brown wooden shelves that feel original to the house are another way to test the waters with wood. It will bring a warmth to any kitchen space, especially those trending bright white ones!

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JIM WESTPHALEN

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Tons of Texture

For those who fear color, focus on mixing up the finishes. Designer Cathy Chapman chose white beadboard on the ceiling and shiplap for the walls. She used unlacquered brass strap hinges and latches on the cabinets, black marble on the island countertop, and tons of warm woods on the floors, backsplash, and remaining countertops.

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MAX KIM-BEE

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Swoon-Worthy Ceilings

When you want to maintain neutrality but still have some fun in the kitchen, shoot for the stars—or in this case, the ceiling. Here, the Madcap Cottage team chose to paint the ceiling a Southern porch-inspired blue (Blue Ground by Farrow & Ball) and added an elaborate antique lantern.

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Hints of Color

You don't have to scrap an all-white kitchen to stay on trend. Dip your toe in the color pool instead, whether you store colorful pottery in glass-front cabinets, bring in colorful furniture, or paint a large piece like this kitchen island in Tropical Moss by Dunn-Edwards Paints.

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DAVID TSAY

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Open Kitchen and Living Areas

Maximize living space by making the family room and kitchen one large room. A mix of lighting helps differentiate the areas, while a uniform wall color keeps everything cohesive.

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Pretty Pantries

Gone are the days of having a dark little pantry to house dry goods hidden away from prying eyes. Today's kitchens boast roomy pantries with shelving aplenty for your cereals and collectibles. Proud of your organizational skills and want to show off? Finish the pantry space with a screened porch door painted in an eye-catching color, like this bright green hue.

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Range of Colors

Appliance makers like Lacanche, Big Chill, and Smeg offer up a host of practical pieces in a number of colors and finishes, which will definitely liven up your range.

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ANNIE SCHLECHTER

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Copper Accents

If there's one person who knows her way around a kitchen, it's Martha Stewart. Her cooking area features copper pots and pans with an impressive collection of matching servingware.

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Ryann Ford

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Reclaimed Wood

To us, vintage will always be in. The owners of this Texas farmhouse show their love of repurposed pieces with matching reclaimed pine throughout the home.

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Butcher Block Countertops

In this Massachusetts beach house, a savvy couple replaced linoleum with warm wood for a durable upgrade. Butcher block is virtually maintenance-free—it just needs an occasional coating of mineral oil—and the natural material is the perfect neutral to break up the sterility of an all-white palette.

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Two-Tone Cabinets

Feel free to mix it up: Unified cabinetry is a thing of the past. Here, Diane Keaton features contrasting white and gray storage in her beautifully rustic kitchen.

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Colorful Accents

With stainless steel on the way out, color is making a big comeback. Take a cue from this homeowner's lively kitchen, which features a retro-inspired mint green refrigerator and dishwasher, plus a series of Smeg countertop appliances.

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modern ideas + 30 photos

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.

Contemporary 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 interpretation 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

Kitchen interior design 2022 in vintage style 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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2) White + blue;

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Countertop Cedar 2348/soft Lombardy

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Countertop Cedar 5018/PT Freestyle

3 ) White + pink;

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4) White + turquoise;

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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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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 white accents;

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Countertop Cedar 1010/TI White

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Top Cedar 5013/S Platinum

12) Beige with golden details.

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Countertop Cedar 8227/PT Black Sahara

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Countertop Cedar 3094/S Lavant

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Kitchen design-2023: 85 photos of fashionable interiors

Trends change every year, but repairs and interior renovations are unlikely to succeed as often. 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

1. Single space

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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 designing such a space?

2. Comfort colors

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.

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

The most popular choice is a beige and light gray combo, 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.

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Intense colors

In 2023, kitchen designs like the one below will see more and more vibrant colors. This is the very new trend of a sustainable trend for the naturalness of the palette, which is now actively developing.

No need to limit yourself to basic shades, the cooking area and 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:

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3. Rounded silhouettes

Soft smooth lines and rounded shapes. It also manifests itself in the fashionable design of kitchens.

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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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5. Two colors or textures

Contrasting two-tone sets are in fashion. 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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Prets. , 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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6. Nature décor

Any décor in one way or another connected with nature will look great in a modern kitchen in 2023.

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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.

Suitable for decorating dining and work areas:

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7. Without dining table

Today, homeowners are increasingly moving away from 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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Design: Denis and Anton Yurovs. Photo: Evgeny Gnesin

Despite the new trends emerging in the design of the kitchen, the design of this room will remain unchanged for at least a few 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.

In order for the interior design of the kitchen in this style to be relevant, follow the following rules.

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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.

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Neoclassic

If traditional interiors appeal to you, neoclassic is a more modern and livable take on the classic style.

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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