Timeless kitchens 2023


Kitchen Trends 2023: Design Pro Ideas You'll Want to Steal

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

Hottest Kitchen Trends 2023

Black kitchen trends for 2023-2024 by Decorilla designer, Jamie M.

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

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

1. Light-Filled Kitchens Dominate 2023 Bright kitchen trends of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Elizabeth L.

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

2. Statement Kitchen Hood  White kitchen ideas of 2023 by Decorilla designer, Melissa T.

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

3. Family-Centered Kitchen Designs in 2023  2023 kitchen trends by Decorilla designer, Wanda P.

Comfy, cozy spaces with enough seating for family take precedence in residential kitchen designs in 2023. However, balancing comfort and style is vital to the family-friendly spaces of the future. Moreover, the four-pawed family members also get a spot. Improved kitchen islands come with neatly built-in pet-feeding stations. These are great as a fitting to a kitchen island or in a side cabinet.

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

Short-term rentals, especially for quick getaways, are getting a luxe makeover. Creating a small bespoke interior increases the appeal of your vacation rental, without a doubt. But it also makes sticking to a kitchen remodel guide easy. A corner of cabinets topped off with statement finishes are all you need for small-scale luxe kitchen ideas in 2023. 

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

Expect to see an increase in organic, eco-friendly green design. Plastic, unless recycled, is out, and natural, sustainably sourced materials are in. With a heightened awareness of the environmental impact of design, the green movement is sure to stay. To follow suit, opt for ethically sourced and eco-friendly materials in your kitchen designs for 2023 and beyond. 

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

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

6. Diverse Materials Clas Kitchens in 2023

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

7. Space-Saving Cupboard Kitchen Design 

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

A wood shutter, like in the room above, can cover a bed during the day and slide over to cover the kitchen at night. These kitchen designs of 2023 are so sleek and minimal that they fit into a standard built-in cupboard. So, if you want to renovate, consider one of the up-and-coming space-smart alternatives.

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

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

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

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

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

Non-toxic surfaces are imperative to a healthy kitchen environment. Countertops range from solid natural stone, marble, wood, and metals. Many of these options look great next to the top kitchen hardware trends of 2023-2024.   

10. Adding Character with Statement Stone

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

15. Warming Vanilla Hues

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

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

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

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

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

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

17. Quirky Kitchens are a Must in 2023 

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

18. Exquisite Backsplashes  Kitchen decor and backsplash trends 2023 by Decorilla designer, Samantha S.

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

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

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

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

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

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

20. Asymmetric Kitchen Lighting Trends for 2023

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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12 Kitchen Design Trends Going Away In 2023

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A beautifully designed kitchen is essential for several reasons. Primarily, it is the space where we spend the most amount of time with family, cooking, eating, or even working. It's also important to keep in mind that the right kitchen can add to the resale value of a home.

While all-white and farmhouse-style kitchens have been popular for almost too many years now (blame the pandemic or supply chains for this one), homeowners, designers, and developers are finally starting to see kitchen styles evolve. Elements that were once “must haves” have become “no mores.” Here are twelve kitchen design trends going away in 2023, according to experts and interior designers.

All-White Kitchens

All white kitchens are over

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Los Angles real estate broker Lori Levine Harris of Brock and Lori tells me, “All white everything is on its way out. For the past decade, we’ve been seeing white walls, white tile, and Carrera marble. People are tired of these muted palettes, and designers are bringing in color— which we love.”

Most designers also agree that white-on-white kitchens will look dated in 2023. So what color will be the new white? There isn’t just one answer here. Alice Arterberry and Barrett Cooke of Arterberry Cooke believe the newest kitchens will have two or three contrasting, complementary shades. “Monochromatic kitchens lack depth and visual interest. Complementary hues in a kitchen can elevate the area while still being timeless.”

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Interior designer Kirsten Blazek of a1000xBetter sees dark wood cabinetry making a comeback. “For many years now white oak cabinets were dominating kitchen design but I think that era is ending and we are going to start seeing more saturated palettes in kitchen design. The correct darker brown cabinet is timeless and can be mixed with so many other fantastic finishes.”

Open Kitchens

Open kitchens are closed

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Open floor plans and particularly open kitchens are controversial topics in the design world right now. While it’s a practical choice for some, many homeowners have grown tired of this design choice in a post-pandemic world. Harris’ clients have been asking to close up their kitchen walls. “Especially for families, people no longer want to see dirty dishes and boxes of cereal while they eat dinner or entertain. We have clients with open floor plans who are building walls to separate their kitchens from their dining rooms. This more traditional style is coming back with the kitchen, dining room, and sitting room all compartmentalized. It allows you to curate a unique space.”

Matte Black Hardware

Matte black hardware is so 2022

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While matte black hardware was everywhere in 2022, expect to see less of it in 2023. “We have the flippers to thank for this one. Matte black hardware never really appealed to me but I do understand that for some they appreciate matte black’s minimalist nature and darker tones when opting for a more handsome look,” says interior designer Sara Weichel of Swike.

So what’s a good alternative? Weichel recommends considering oil-rubbed bronze for a more updated look. She also predicts we will see more polished nickel and chrome in the coming year.

Upper Cabinetry

Upper Cabinets are done

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The days of standard closed upper cabinets are starting to dwindle and will be replaced by open shelving. Sapna Aggarwal of Bungalowe tells me, “Upper cabinets are going away. Beautifully styled open shelving is here to stay. Doing away with upper cabinets is a great way to save money and create an opportunity to show off your personality by creating beautifully styled vignettes.”

But doing this right also means keeping it edited and uncluttered. “Our clients are very into hiding everything from dishes to appliances. Gone are the days of ceramics and cookbooks on display —the minimal, uncluttered look is in. Cookbooks belong in the pantry and appliances are hidden by cabinetry to obtain a zen, uncluttered look,” says Harris.

Faux Finishes

Faux marble is going away in 2023

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2023 is all about keeping it real in the kitchen, according to Lauren Cherkas, President and Chief Sales Officer of Artistic Tile. “Faux anything [such as quartz that looks like marble] is definitely a kitchen trend going away for the luxury consumer in 2023. For the discerning client, natural stone for floors, countertops, and backsplash is the only way to go. It is a classic look for the kitchen that transcends trends.”

Cherkas also believes these finishes will serve homeowners better in the long run. “With its longevity, it is also a sustainable choice. With minimal maintenance, it can outlast much of the other elements in a kitchen.”

Herringbone Backsplashes

Kitchens won't look like this next year

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Herringbone backsplashes fell back into favor around the time herringbone flooring did a few years ago, but according to Christopher Peacock, founder and CEO of Christopher Peacock, this style’s days are numbered. “Herringbone patterns are good for a floor, but not so much for a backsplash as it can get too busy, and you need a large area to appreciate it fully.”

Carrera Marble

Carrera marble is overdone

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This is another hot topic because Carrera marble, while beautiful and beloved by almost everybody, has become almost annoyingly omnipresent. So, in 2023, we’re likely to see a lot less of it. Peacock thinks homeowners can do better. “I believe Carrera is overused and classic Carrera has changed so much now it’s hard to find a good slab. It’s not for me, unless I can find a nice piece that has a lot of white in it. There are so many white marbles, but they are super expensive, so Carrera can be good for a budget, but it’s not considered as beautiful as other white marbles out there.”

Appliances Over The Range

Move the microwave

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Installing a microwave over the range has been the standard for years, but now that standard is changing. “Just say no to putting appliances over the range. Making a fabulous design feature out of the space above your range far outweighs the utilitarian trend of using that area to house an appliance. Some people might say it's a shame not to claim this upper cabinet section for added storage or for an appliance,” says Tamarra Younis of Union Of The Art Interiors.

Contemporary Aesthetics

We'll see less contemporary kitchens in 2023

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HGTV star and interior designer Francesca Grace of Francesca Grace Home shares organic kitchen aesthetics are beginning to look dated. “As a maximalist, I tend to stay away from neutral palettes and I think we're going to be seeing a lot more color in the kitchen in 2023. Think lots of rich colored hues, like dark greens, blacks, and blues, even merlot colored cabinets, with countertops with more character, like beautifully veined marble.”

Farmhouse-Style Kitchens

Farmhouse kitchens are finally going away

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Live, laugh, and love that farmhouse-style kitchens will no longer be on-trend in 2023 “We've all seen them over and over again and it's time this style gets a revamp, which can be easily done. This is a trend that has started to become basic. We want to see more character and personality in a kitchen and I think we'll be seeing a lot of that in the future,” says Grace.

Tile Backsplashes

Say bye to tile

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Arterberry and Cooke tell me that patterned tile backsplashes are beginning to become less preferable. “Patterned or mosaic wall tile can create a busy aesthetic and look dysfunctional. Opt for a solid slab stone to match the countertops for a calm, simple look. You can also have fun with cabinetry paint colors [instead].”

Cold, Ultra Modern Designs

Cold kitchens are starting to warm up

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Renata Vasconez and Samantha Gallacher, co-founders IG Workshop predict cold modern elements such as glossy finishes and sharp edges will be replaced by warmer, cozier styles. “Kitchens are now cozier and warmer, designers are staying away from glossy finishes and sharp edges. We are looking at curved islands, wood tones, and interesting use of textures. Honed and leathered stones are replacing the glossy slabs, and more daring colors have been incorporated in the designs.”

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Natural materials, reasonable consumption, "smart technology" and minimalism in design - these trends are smoothly moving into 2023, bringing with them new colors, textures and ergonomics. We will now tell you more about the current trends in kitchen design in 2023.

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Actual colors 2023

In general, we see a balanced combination of natural materials, colors and textures that soothe and give unity with nature.

Despite the fact that white is still at the peak of popularity, especially in small kitchens, interiors are becoming more colorful. Preference is given to warm tones along with bright color accents. Scandi-inspired monochrome minimalism and country-style white and gray kitchens are a thing of the past.

If you take the Eton color wheel, it will be optimal to use blues, greens and sand.

Warm beiges

The desire to use more color in the design of the kitchen is evidenced by a wide range of popular natural and saturated colors. So, white cabinets are replaced by warm shades of light and dark natural wood. White and gray become warmer. The basic whites and grays are replaced by cream tones and warm grays, sand and desert colors.

Blue

Royal Blue and Baby Blues are especially popular in 2023. Blue kitchens look very noble and sophisticated, especially those made in a Mediterranean or minimalist style.

Green

When it comes to green, natural shades of mint and sage are the best choice.

See also: Green kitchens: 130 most inspiring design examples

Black

Despite some gloom, Total Black is in fashion in the design of the kitchen. It can be either a furniture set with matte black fronts and black countertops, or black walls and cabinets combined with snow-white countertops and textured wood floors. At the same time, the black color looks lively, inviting and luxurious, while the textured wood gives the room a warm, homey feel.

More photos of stylish black kitchens you can find here >>> go.

Bright accents

When it comes to bright colors, bright yellows, oranges and reds will be at the peak of popularity. At the same time, it is not necessary to order a set in such a bright color, it is enough to paste over one of the walls with accent wallpaper, or paint it in a bright color. As an option, a bright apron, curtains or decor (tablecloth, hot coasters, cushions on chairs, a picture or a clock).

Fashion trends in kitchen design 2023

Thinking through the design of the kitchen, first of all, you should listen to yourself: what you like, what is convenient, and what, on the contrary, is unacceptable for you. However, knowledge of the most current trends will allow you to create a more interesting and memorable interior that will not go out of fashion for at least a few years.

Natural and recycled materials, sustainable consumption are reflected in the design. So, wooden surfaces and materials with a pronounced texture of natural wood will fill the kitchen with warmth and comfort. This year, there will be even more natural wood finishes in kitchens: cabinet fronts, accessories, flooring, splashbacks. Even the design of the Sub-Zero Designer series refrigerators uses wood texture. Wooden surfaces look especially interesting in combination with other natural materials: a patterned tiled floor or an island with a stone countertop.

Mixed materials continue to gain popularity in decorating from stairs to kitchen furniture. The use of natural and recycled materials in interior design has grown significantly during the pandemic, and their appeal will continue to grow, because kitchen cabinets, countertops or backsplashes made of wood, marble, granite not only have high aesthetic characteristics, but also bring health benefits (due to for reducing the amount of chemically treated items in the home).

Natural wood is even more often present in the design of the kitchen, especially in two-tone interiors. The color of natural wood wonderfully dilutes the snow-white kitchen, goes well with neutral shades of cream and beige.

The mix of wooden fronts and marble top and backsplash looks amazing. You can add a tree to the interior pointwise: by decorating the back panel of the bar or open shelves.

Wood and metal combination cabinets are especially popular due to their unique look and durability.

The combination of old and new materials looks very original: faucets and handles made of pewter, copper or satin brass, pendant lamps made of mixed metals along with minimalist facades. The mixture of metals creates the effect of unity with nature in the interior, which is so lacking for residents of megacities.

Current kitchen trends aim to make the kitchen as living and homely as possible, dispelling the notion of a show house. Vintages and antiques are must-haves for next year, ranging from simple carpentry (a massive dining table, hand-made chairs or open shelves) to unique antiques (a copper or brass sink, candlesticks, pendant lights). These inexpensive, timeless antiques will add character and ambiance to any interior. Which is especially true for private houses and apartments with high ceilings in old houses.

Matte and satin kitchen cabinet fronts are more on-trend than glossy cabinet fronts because they look warmer and more natural. As for black, handleless matte fronts with a minimalist streamlined design are the best choice.

If wood - then with a clearly visible texture, if marble - then with bright unique patterns. Aprons and countertops made of natural materials accentuate the interior and give the kitchen individuality.

The hood should merge as closely as possible with the surrounding surface, whether it be a wall or a hanging cabinet. The same natural materials act as decoration: marble, wood, metal.

More and more designers are turning the kitchen into a common space where they will not only cook, but spend time with the whole family. Not the last role in this is assigned to the island. The kitchen island is getting bigger, providing not only more storage space, but more seating for family and friends. The island also serves as a zoning element, separating the cooking area and the recreation area.

More and more designers are moving away from wall cabinets in favor of open shelves. At the same time, the shelves are not cluttered, they store only beautiful dishes or interior items. At the same time, the shelves themselves can act as an element of decor due to their unusual shape or material of manufacture.

In contrast to the open shelves, the kitchen unit integrates as much as possible into the common space. Even a full-fledged pantry can be hidden behind a facade that imitates a wall. Smart technologies and modern materials make it possible to hide the cooking area, focusing on the recreation and entertainment area.

Increasingly, small kitchens are combined with living rooms, creating a single spacious space, with a suite hidden inconspicuously against one of the walls. The door panels of the cabinets blend in with the walls and look like decorative trim. Instead of handles, there are hidden mechanisms with fingerprint sensors that allow you to smoothly open and close the doors.

One of the main trends is kitchen cabinets without handles, when opening is done by pressing. The whole emphasis goes to the details of cabinets, which without handles look more concise and streamlined. Thanks to technological advances, handles can be dispensed with both in base and wall cabinets. If you are afraid of fingerprints on the facades, use recessed handles. They can be decorated both to match the facades, and stand out in color and material.

Designers recommend choosing furniture that seems to float in the air: on glass legs, suspended structures. So the kitchen looks more spacious and filled with air. It can be either hanging lower cabinets or a dining table with a transparent base.

Trendy styles

Recently, there are almost no interiors decorated in a pure style. As a rule, all of them are adapted to modern realities. So, a loft can be found even in a small kitchen, and Provence does not always mean ceiling beams and a variety of textile decor.

The most relevant styles this year:

Trends in the design of finishing materials

In the decoration of the kitchen, natural materials come to the fore: wood, stone, metal, glass.

Flooring

When it comes to kitchen flooring, ceramic and porcelain tiles are still in vogue, as are wood flooring. Tiles can be neutral brown or sand, gray or wood imitation. As for the pattern, it is better to choose subtle non-contrasting patterns for the floor if you plan to make an interesting backsplash or countertop. If the interior as a whole is calm, you can be bolder with a pattern on the floor.

Mansion wicker is an alternative to a herringbone or chevron wood kitchen floor. This pattern originated in the mansions of France in the 17th century and is now experiencing a rebirth. The updated version has the same trapezoids and polygons as the original, but uses a heavier plank format and a lighter color.

Walls and ceiling

Walls in the kitchen are either painted or wallpapered. At the same time, you can decorate the whole room in one color, often calm and neutral (shades of sand, blue, brown, green and warm gray are relevant), or make one of the walls accent (with a floral or geometric print, or just a more saturated bright color ).

The ceiling is actual plain white painted or matte stretch. Multi-level structures are a thing of the past.

Kitchen backsplash

In the design of the backsplash in the kitchen, designers recommend looking at glossy ceramic tiles in neutral tones or bright shades of natural colors (blue, green, brown, beige). Tiles of complex geometric shapes accentuate and complement the simpler lines of the furniture set.

Glossy tiles are easier to clean, reflect light well and add richness and elegance to interiors. The green backsplash tile combined with the marble counter creates a beautiful contrast and adds different textures to the space.

For a more subdued effect, choose a glazed white tile that reflects natural light as much as possible.

At the peak of popularity, marble aprons under the ceiling, while the bolder and brighter the natural pattern, the better.

Choose a monolithic backsplash made of granite, marble or quartzite to match the countertop or make it accent. Very popular next year will be a stone apron under the ceiling in the kitchen with open shelves.

Modern worktops

Natural stone (marble, quartz, granite) and wood come to the fore in the design of the worktop. You should not be afraid of the color on the countertop, the brighter and more unique the pattern of stone or wood, the better. The green color becomes an indisputable hit: khaki, fresh lime, bottle green.

Glass Partitions

Despite the fact that the kitchen is turning from a dedicated cooking space into a place for the whole family, and the trend towards combining space continues, more and more often in the work of designers there is a desire to separate the cooking area from the zone living room. And if a regular wooden door looks too massive, then a glazed partition perfectly divides the space without sacrificing lighting and a sense of togetherness, while keeping cooking smells at bay. In addition, glass partitions do not eat up the area, maintaining the feeling of a single space.

More current zoning options can be found here.

Bar counter in 2023

The bar counter is still relevant, but it is undergoing some changes. The bar counter becomes more compact, bar stools are closer to each other, creating a more intimate atmosphere. It can be a place to relax with one or two chairs, or just a place for breakfast. Here, the bar counter acts not as an independent element of the interior, but more as an addition to the obligatory dining group in the dining area.

Current kitchen lighting trends

Kitchen lighting is still multi-layered, as we need to light up the dining area, the worktop and the entire room. However, in the pursuit of the number of fixtures, it is easy to turn the kitchen into a runway. Instead of quantity, pay attention to the quality and ergonomic placement of fixtures, their shape and material.
The same trends can be traced in the design of lamps: natural materials, mixing metals, environmental friendliness and energy efficiency.
For example, hanging lamps with wicker or glass lampshades will not only beautifully define the dining area, but also add layering to the interior.

Which curtains will be in trend?

When choosing curtains for the kitchen, pay attention to natural materials: cotton, linen, bamboo fiber. In a brightly lit kitchen, you can combine translucent curtains with thicker curtains.

Roller blinds and Roman blinds are not in a hurry to give up their positions. In minimalist and Scandinavian interiors, a complete rejection of curtains is welcome.

As for colors and prints, it all depends on the overall interior. Curtains can both focus on themselves and merge with the wall. Relevant geometric, floral and floral prints, plain materials.

If you want to add color to the interior, but are afraid - start the transformation with curtains, just do not forget to support them in pillows on chairs, tablecloths or coasters.

Kitchen-living room

All of the above trends are applicable in the design of the kitchen-living room. The most interesting here can be:

In the interior, the maximum use of natural materials and more colors. Do not be afraid to mix materials and textures of different nature, the bolder you are, the more interesting and unforgettable your kitchen-living room will become.

Distinctive features of the design of a small kitchen

Not all of the above trends can be implemented on an area of ​​​​5-6 square meters. We will try to choose the most suitable ones:

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Conclusion

A large number of natural materials, brighter natural colors, multi-tiered lighting, a mixture of metals and textures, smart technologies - choose trends that are close to you and will look harmoniously in your kitchen.

Modern kitchen design 2023: modern style kitchen interior

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The modern kitchen is streamlined, uncluttered, has little to no accessories, and puts practicality above any other function. Now, most homeowners say they want a modern kitchen when designers ask how they would like their kitchen to look, as it means a space that keeps up with everything trendy and showcases irresistible cutting-edge charm.

Key features and principles

In the case of kitchen areas, the following specific features should be distinguished:

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Colors

As modern spaces favor visual simplicity over bold design, it's worth emphasizing color. Modern style is usually focused on one color and one should be prepared to appreciate the beauty of a large dose of one color for cabinets and variations of that color for walls, floors and furniture. What will this color be? Modern style loves neutral colors but also favors new and bold hues. You definitely can't go wrong with the following options:

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Materials

To be precise, we are talking about different finishes in the kitchen. Starting with the ceiling, any designer will tell you that whitewashed ceilings are the best option, as they offload the kitchen and free it up, as well as not drawing attention with their standout features.

For flooring, designers offer durable laminate and porcelain stoneware in neutral colors and patterns. Even authentic concrete surfaces are welcome if you're after an industrial effect. The popular stone tile and wood slabs are a more traditional approach and don't quite fit the modern style.

As with the ceiling, the paint is best suited for walls. It should also be neutral shades that just flow into the background and stand out a little, except for the main part of the kitchen - cabinets.

Since we got to the kitchen cabinets, we can't help but mention the materials to consider in a modern kitchen. Wood is a favorite because of its natural texture, ease of use and durability. Another solution is plywood, which means joining layers of wood-based boards under pressure, resulting in moisture-resistant surfaces. An excellent alternative to the previous options is MDF, or medium density fibreboard, which is more durable and does not change its composition over many years of exposure to high temperatures and moisture. From natural solutions to man-made materials that rely on practicality, you should make your choice based on how you will use your cooking space, for example, occasionally or daily, what kind of effect you crave - natural or ultra-modern, and what other materials you plan to use so they can collaborate.

It is worth mentioning the metal texture, as the modern style is a secret lover of silver and gold fittings. Why a secret? He loves to accentuate his features with tiny metallic glitters that seem quite appropriate in modern kitchens when used appropriately.

For countertops and backsplashes, designers offer large-scale stone panels with large patterns, such as marble, or grained wood surfaces, which soften the strictly neutral color scheme a little. As a general rule, you can consider any material as long as it meets the general rule of simplicity and impartiality, although some may use a countertop and backsplash to add an accent to the kitchen if there are no other accents in the room.

Layout

Modern kitchens ideally feature large spaces with high ceilings, huge windows and open plan systems. They provide a spacious cooking space where you can easily move around, go about your business and enjoy the airy effect. Depending on the floor plan, the kitchen can be organized in different ways; the main rule is to rely on horizontal lines and clear shapes. If space permits, be sure to decorate it with a kitchen island that follows the same color scheme and texture rules.

If you decide to combine the cooking area with the dining area or living room, make sure you think of a layout that clearly defines the boundaries, such as a cleverly placed kitchen island between the cooking area and the dining area, or a color-matching sofa that stands between kitchen and living room.

Lighting

The best solution you can make for a modern kitchen is to provide plenty of natural light through full-length windows without treatment. If natural light works great during the day, then a modern kitchen requires functional lighting at night. Think about any type of spot lighting, such as the already mentioned track lighting and recessed lighting above the workspace, considering the LED strips inserted under the upper cabinets. But there is no bright LED. You wouldn't want to mess up all your work so far to get a really modern space.

Cabinets

The aesthetic of a modern kitchen is achieved through clean, frameless cabinets that enhance the beauty of a clutter-free space. Basically, they have touch-open doors and easy-to-slide drawers. If you choose to go with cabinet hardware, it's usually smooth metal pieces that run the length of the cabinet door.

Furniture

Tables, chairs, stools and other pieces of furniture in the kitchen that require no less attention are among the items mentioned. To match the beauty of a modern kitchen, you must choose natural and industrial materials for a sleek and ultra-modern result. Wood, metal and plastic or various combinations of these solutions for ultra-modern stools next to the kitchen island, ergonomic seating around the dining table or a matching dining table.

Decor

Modern interiors say no to accessories. Their best decoration is free space, while the main decorative elements are elements integrated into the main functions of the kitchen, such as well-placed appliances, expensive stone countertops and splashbacks, sleek hardware and a few green plants or beautiful lamps. Unless it's a professionally thought out design decision, then it's best not to decorate the space with accessories at all, and this will be the best decor idea for your modern kitchen.

Modern Kitchen Design Trends 2023

Bold Colors

This season brings bolder colors to modern interiors. In a minimalist kitchen, color plays an important decorative role. You can safely use burgundy, blue or green. However, consider slightly dusty options. Actually, this is one of the best design tricks for those who appreciate the simplicity of a modern interior, but love the slightest burst of vivacity. You don't even have to worry about décor with such bold colors.

Expensive finishing materials

Another great trend that replaces any other decor is choosing to finish the kitchen with expensive stone, marble or wood, or at least quality replicas. They give the interior an inexplicable beauty and authenticity along with neutral colors. That is why modern kitchens, finished with such materials, seem reliable, elegant and fashionable. In such interiors, skilful design work is visible, even if a non-professional worked on the design.

Architectural form

Instead of simple kitchen cabinets and islands, consider an interesting form with columns and period architecture throughout the kitchen. Play with shape and scale for a personalized design touch. Modern is known to work with geometric shapes and this is your chance to make the most of one of the style's key features.

Storage with tinted glass doors

While contemporary style doesn't like to flaunt cabinetry, recent trends show appreciation for open wine collections or beautiful tableware from under tinted glass doors. It looks even better if this technique is used in the dining area, if the dining table is also part of the kitchen. It instantly creates a relaxing atmosphere, especially if these semi-open shelves are decorated with inserted LED strips.

Biophilic décor

Biophilic décor, inspired by sustainable solutions, looks great in modern interiors and works well against neutral color palettes and minimalist design approaches. A few sculpted clay figurines on open shelves, an architectural vase of living greenery, or a large pot of floating green leaves over a kitchen island are some of the options.

Terrace kitchen

If your kitchen is lucky enough to have an open view of the garden, feel free to make a terrace and add it to the kitchen entrance. Your modern kitchen takes small but sure steps beyond the simple kitchen and adds charm to the dining area. Even if the weather doesn't allow for al fresco breakfast or a late family dinner, the cooking process will always depend on the beautiful outdoor scenery.

Double kitchen island

This is definitely for really big kitchens. Recently, designers have been integrating two kitchen islands into one space - one for cooking and the other for eating. There is also a combined kitchen island, one side of which serves as a work area, while the other is arranged as a dining table. Professionals find it impressively practical, and the modern style is made for a functional choice.

Curved edges

Balance the overly sharp lines of your kitchen with a curved island. Geometric shapes contrast beautifully with each other and visually facilitate the effect of streamlining. It is even more impressive if the island is decorated with natural stone, such as imposing marble slabs.

Single color plan

Fewer colors are better for modern kitchen design. Any designer will tell you that a monochrome palette is the best choice for a minimalist kitchen. What colors to choose then? According to modern style, neutral colors are the best friends of designs that aim to reach the stars through simplicity.

Marble with thick veins

How many articles we wrote about modern interiors, so many times we were convinced that marble is a favorite of all times. Every year it strikes with more and more veins to the point that some designers opt for a full marble kitchen, which is certainly a very luxurious solution. However, the combined veined marble kitchen island backsplash is a standout accent that allows for contemporary style.

Designer pendants

Decorate a minimalist kitchen with a striking pendant. These are not elegant chandeliers with crystal and lots of light bulbs. Here we will talk about unusual pendants. Choose a luminaire that claims to be one of a kind and make it the hallmark of your individual space. The best way to achieve this effect is to choose designer pendants that can be made to your specifications.

Modern kitchen design: what to avoid

With so many things you have to provide in a modern kitchen, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. In order to avoid mistakes, we have come up with a few brief design aspects that should be avoided when designing a modern kitchen.