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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!

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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!

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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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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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Country Living

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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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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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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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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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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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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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10 Amazing Modern Kitchen Cabinet Styles

 

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The kitchen is truly the heart of the home — we know, it’s a cliche, but only because it’s true. Think of the last big party you threw—you had the entire home spotless; you arranged comfy seating in every nook of the living room; you had tables set for buffet and hor ‘d oeuvres — but where did everybody end up gathering? The kitchen, of course! Whether it’s hosting high-class guests or doing homework, it seems the kitchen always ends up acting as the home’s central station. Since we spend so much time in this space, let’s make it as modern, glamorous, and inviting as possible. Here are 10 amazing modern kitchen cabinet ideas that will spark your own kitchen decorating:

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1) Veneer Wood Cabinetry Can Be A Warm Kitchen Addition

The use of slab, wood veneer cabinet doors is a trend ( for more trends check out – 13 Fresh Kitchen Trends in 2014 You Must See )that adds warmth and depth to a modern kitchen. According to Taylor Craft Cabinet Door Company, slab veneer doors have been popular in Europe for decades and are now finally increasing in popularity in the United States.Certainly there are numerous reasons for this growing popularity. One may suspect this is propelled by the growing trend towards natural products and bringing nature back into the home. Veneer slabs showcase wood grains in a magnificent manner; the grain patterns seem to tell a tale from the tree it originated, so of course nature lovers would enjoy this aesthetic.Buyers must beware of the ranging qualities of slab veneer cabinets. It is best to find a highly-skilled, reputable dealer. Not all veneers are created equal and if done poorly, the edging or banding that holds the veneer in place will peel and/or the laminate can begin to peel or chip. If done properly, you can enjoy decades of warmth from these modern cabinet masterpieces.

 

2) Add the Sleek Style of Stainless Steel to Your Kitchen

Nothing says sleek and modern more than stainless steel. Most homeowners are opting for stainless steel appliances, even in their country-style kitchens. In order to make this trend completely contemporary, try adding steel kitchen cabinets.Your kitchen will be a stylish modern mecca when outfitted with stainless steel cabinet doors. Aside from the high-end look, stainless steel cabinetry comes with some ups and downs. The down part is obvious, the fingerprints and potential for scratches. However, there are some stainless steel fabrications that claim to be highly resistant to these annoyances.The upside to these steely cabinets is vast. Some of the main perks being: environmental (use of steel over wood), easy to clean, extremely sanitary (which is why they began in commercial grade kitchens), and durable (aside from potential scratches). If solid stainless steel cabinets are out of your price range, then there are options of MDF cabinets that are layered with steel over top. Either way, stainless steel can be an amazing addition to your modern kitchen.

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3) Lacquered Kitchen Cabinets Add a Lush Modern Look

Lacquered kitchen cabinets are like a newly painted car parked in your kitchen— bright, shiny and rich in color. Lacquer cabinets are manufactured by a process of applying numerous coats of lacquer, followed by polishing and waxing.If done properly, lacquer finishes can be durable and scratch-resistant. However, most people would say that this type of finish is not the perfect choice for busy families with children because lacquer has been known to chip.If you are willing to risk this, then the high-gloss shine of lacquer cabinets may be the choice for your modern kitchen cabinetry, as its sleek aesthetic is unmatched. You can get lacquer cabinets in virtually any color of your choosing, but be aware that in order to maintain that glossy sheen, you must clean them properly.There are numerous products out there that claim to clean lacquer, but just be sure to use the right thing as some chemicals can actually eat away at the finish. If this is your cabinet choice, it’s probably best to ask the manufacturer for cleaning instructions.

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4) Floating Shelves Can Replace Kitchen Cabinetry

The epitome of modern design is clean lines. What better way to achieve a clean, open floor plan than by doing away with kitchen cabinets and installing floating shelves, instead? Floating shelves add straight lines that pair well with any modern or contemporary decor. Most homeowners opt for this style for the upper cabinets and then have closed cabinetry doors for the bottom half of their kitchen. This allows for storage of all those unsightly appliances and utensils. A few wooden floating shelves in combination with a glass backsplash or shiny subway tile backsplash will take your kitchen from blah to breathtaking! The only downside of floating shelves is the lack of hidden storage. It takes a very organized person to keep these open units from becoming cluttered and unsightly. If you are clean and organized than this may be the look for your kitchen + if you need some ideas you should check this post : 30 Scandinavian Kitchen Ideas That Will Make Dining a Delight

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5) Modern Kitchen Cabinets Can Still Have Color

When most think of a modern kitchen, their minds immediately envision a sleek white or black kitchen void of bright colors, but color can be modern, too.Why not have cherry red lacquer or laminate cabinets? Or bright cobalt blue? Or even try teal on for size? All of these colors can be used in conjunction with contemporary decor. Especially when it comes to mid-century modern decor — well-placed color and pattern is king for this epic era of style.If you want to add a flourish of color to your kitchen, then consider colored cabinets. You may choose to use just a touch of color via one or two upper cabinets, or go for a big bang with an entire fiery red kitchen — either way, it will make a huge style statement. Just be sure to love the color before committing. You will be seeing it everyday (before you have coffee in the morning), so it must be a color you can live with.

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6) Modern White Kitchen Cabinets

Maybe the idea of brightly colored cabinets sends frightening chills up your spine, if so, then a simple white kitchen may be the best choice for you.What could be better than glistening white cabinets that reflect the sunshine into your home? White kitchens are popular for a very good reason, no matter the style of the home—they keep the kitchen looking clean (even when the dirty dishes are piled sky-high).This look can be achieved via numerous finishes such as paint, glossy lacquer, melamine, or veneer. No matter what your budget, a clean, modern white kitchen can be yours. White kitchen cabinets also pair very well with numerous styles of drawer pulls.If this clean, easy option sounds appealing, then maybe a white kitchen is in your future. Just keep a cleaning rag on hand to wipe away all those dirty finger prints.

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7) Stained Wood Kitchen Cabinet Styles Can be Modern

Pickled white cabinets are not exactly all the rage right now, but you can still stain wooden cabinets with a tint of color to achieve a unique contemporary design. Look at these green tint-stained cabinets in the picture below. They are sleek, clean, and unique. With just a touch of color, the historical grain of the wood seems to be brought to the forefront, allowing the cabinets texture to take center stage. This stained style almost seems to be a mixture of back-to-nature combined with extreme modernism. Solid wood slab doors can be tinted to match any color scheme of your choosing — just be careful to discuss your style with the cabinet maker.Some wood grains can be knotty and if wood knots are unappealing to you, then discuss this beforehand. Stain will only make these knots stand out more.

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8) Take Out the Upper Kitchen Cabinets for a Modern Space

Skipping the upper kitchen cabinets entirely may seem a bit risky to some, but by doing so you can really achieve quite the open, modern space. Take a look at the kitchen in the image below — its sleek black and white styling, sans upper cabinets, is very appealing. In place of upper cabinetry, you can add an amazing back splash that travels up to the ceiling, or you have room for an ultra-modern stainless steel hood over the stove.Of course, this style may not be right for those who require a lot of kitchen storage. As you can imagine, without upper cabinets, your storage space is halved.If storage is not an issue for you, then this open, clean aesthetic may be the best choice for your modern kitchen.

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9) Distressed Gun Metal Steel Kitchen Cabinets

Here is a look your neighbors will not have (but they will surely envy when they see it).In the image below, the kitchen cabinets are galvanized, hot-rolled steel with a clear coat finish — the steel is layered over an MDF base. The finished look is nothing short of spectacular! This clean, minimalist style gives the illusion that this is not even a kitchen — the cupboards become a piece of stylish furniture or art, instead. If a hidden kitchen appeals to you, then this unique look may be yours. You would have to consult a metal fabricator and cabinet door maker to have these custom cabinets made to your specifications. One thing to remember: hot-rolled galvanized steel will result in a different look each time — no two will ever be the same.

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10) Mix up Your Kitchen Cabinet Styles by Combining Wood, Lacquer and Paint

After admiring all of these unique cabinet styles, you are surely having trouble deciding what appeals to you most.Why not try a mixture of all of them? Even in a minimalist interior you can mix up the palette a bit. Why not try lower wood cabinets in combination with upper white lacquered ones? Or veneered walnut cabinet side panels with shiny lacquered faces? Or stainless steel floating upper shelves with painted lower wood cabinets.The combinations are endless and you are certain to achieve a style that is uniquely you. If mixing it up is something you are interested in trying, then it may be best to consult an interior designer and a professional cabinet maker. There are just too many combos to choose from, and you want to make sure you still end up with a minimalist kitchen, not a messy mixture. Also to be sure you don’t make to many mistakes you should check out : 10 Design Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make in Your Kitchen

 

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There are so many choices and possibilities for your modern kitchen. This article did not even touch upon cabinet pulls (that could be another story unto itself). Choosing cabinetry to style a kitchen space that is uniquely yours can be overwhelming. It is best to take your time and consider all of the choices. Hire an interior design expert who can help you weigh all the possibilities, and most of all make sure you choose a cabinet style that goes with your lifestyle. If you have kids with sticky fingers, then stainless steel may drive you crazy. Can you think of any other modern styles that are not mentned here?

Ideas and tips for a stylish kitchen

Are you designing a new kitchen? First of all, choose a main idea. We've put together a variety of tips and inspirational examples to help you get started on the exciting process of designing your new kitchen! In our galleries you will find all the basic tips for organizing the most important room in your home. Explore kitchen cabinetry options, trendy colors, storage tips for kitchen utensils, and design suggestions for small kitchens. Gather together all your favorite ideas and enjoy your new kitchen!

Color solutions for the kitchen.

Planning a kitchen renovation or developing an integrated color scheme for your new kitchen? Our gallery will inspire you with tips and suggestions on how to bring an eye-catching personality to the main room of your home with classic, bright or natural finishes.

Bright colors highlight the main areas of your kitchen.

Bright accents will grab the attention of guests and serve as an elegant backdrop for your kitchen cabinets. Make bold decisions: this red wall brings an important color accent to your kitchen and also creates a warm, inviting and modern atmosphere.

Kitchen ideas in black and white.

Black and white colors open up endless possibilities for decorating the kitchen. And the color palette is just the beginning. We hope you enjoy interesting cabinet and worktop materials such as black oak, obsidian or black granite. You can also choose from white composite materials, natural stone or light marble finishes.

Minimalist kitchen in matt tones.

A matte black cabinet adds a special touch to this black and white kitchen that fades into a black floor. Smooth white countertops on the island and along the wall create bright accents. Industrial style bar stools complete the look.

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Kitchen storage ideas.

Both small and large kitchens are multifunctional spaces. The kitchen space can become an additional study, a needlework room, an additional play area for children, or flow smoothly into your living room. That's why creative, space-saving storage solutions for kitchen accessories are so important when organizing your kitchen.

Recessed storage options for kitchen utensils.

Have you taken into account every centimeter of available space for storing kitchen utensils? If you have not organized a closet built into the wall for this purpose, then no. Recessed corners and a door frame create additional storage space – and look great at the same time.

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Small kitchen space ideas.

Even if you have a very small kitchen, you can free up a lot of space in it. You should pay attention to the most important areas. In the gallery below, you'll see some examples of space-saving, hanging shelves for storing small electrical appliances, examples of kitchen cabinets, and more.

Tiny L-shaped kitchen.

In small apartments, kitchens are usually located in one of the corners of the living space. The combination of elegant walnut and modern concrete with white accents - and lots of light - makes this small kitchen shine.

Ideas for organizing kitchen cabinets.

Kitchen cabinets define the overall style of your kitchen, from traditional to contemporary, from contemporary farmhouse style to minimalist design. Kitchen cabinets can be made in a variety of styles, using different finishing materials and equipment, you can organize exhaust shelves in them, as well as arrange them in different ways in the kitchen space. In our photo gallery you will find many examples for inspiration.

Contemporary gray cabinets with marble island.

Reflective cabinet trims will add more light to your space, especially in smaller kitchens. For kitchen islands, design in contrasting materials, such as this interesting island with marble finishes, is suitable.

What makes up the cost of a headset?

A new set with a worktop, backsplash, sink and appliances can require up to 50% of the cost of renovating a kitchen space - why is it so expensive? What exactly are you paying for? where you can consciously save money without losing quality, and where you can pay extra to get the kitchen of your dreams, we tell in this article (and give a specific calculation example).

The prices you see on the site are basic

This is the cost of a standard furniture design, excluding countertops, backsplashes, sinks, appliances, drinking water flow filter.

Why is the full price not shown? There are several reasons.

Therefore, the base price indicated on the site is a guide from which you can already move on, collecting the necessary additional elements and creating your ideal kitchen.

What makes up the cost of kitchen furniture?

The price of kitchen furniture after measurements and drawn up drawings will always differ from the base price. Here's what exactly affects it:

  1. Headset size. Obviously, kitchens up to 2 linear meters long will be cheaper than 3-4 meters.
  2. Number of boxes. The more there are, the more expensive the headsets. On average, each box increases the cost by 3-5%.
  3. Design and number of upper cabinets. Hinged cabinets come out cheaper than gas lift cabinets. High top modules (under the ceiling) or a double row of hanging cabinets increase the cost of furniture.
  4. Complex knots and structural elements. Peninsula; corner sections; windowsill cabinets; cabinets covering non-standard communications wiring; false panels for protrusions of walls or a ventilation shaft.
  5. Facades. Glossy or matt; under the stone or smooth; with or without panels; basic or with additional inserts, non-standard coloring, etc.
  6. Illumination set: above the working area, hanging over the dining table, lighting along the plinth (for the effect of a "floating" kitchen).

Cost structure in the cost of a kitchen: a case study

Let us consider the cost structure for a complete kitchen set with appliances using a specific example

Total cost with delivery and assembly: 370 018 ₽

Kitchen set - 115 900 ₽ (31.32% of the total check) Basic assembly — 14 450 ₽

Delivery — 3 450 ₽

Additional goods and non-standard items: 54 790 ₽ (14. 8% of the total receipt)

Washing — 6 160 ₽ 3 00

PVC plinth

Mixer — 7 590 ₽

Corner insert for storage “carousel” — 7 100 ₽

Bar's leg - 2 750 ₽

Blum loops with a closer - 13 120 ₽

Slick bar - 100.00 ₽

Cupil with non -standard drying to order - 14 970 ₽

Technique: 155 781 ₽ (42, ₽ (42, ₽ (42 1% of the total check; prices are for an overview at the time of publication of the article and may differ) (14.8% of the total check)

HANSA oven — 33 370 ₽

HANSA hob — 25 490 ₽

HANSA hood — 6 651.00 RUB

Microwave built-in HANSA — 25 250 RUB

Built-in refrigerator LEX — 65 020 ₽

How can you save money without losing the quality and functionality of the kitchen?

On facades. Sometimes even facades that are very close in design and color can noticeably differ in price. Discuss this with our designer.

On fittings and handles. If you don't care about the presence of expensive branded fittings, you can limit yourself to standard, which is already included in the base price of furniture - or order special only for some modules.


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