Top kitchen design trends in 2019

Often in interior design, homeowners focus on ways to beautify certain key spaces, and the kitchen is part of the plan. In 2018, kitchens were everything from cozy seating to striking two-panel cabinetry, so what has dominated the cooking space in 2019 so far?

To gain insight, we checked in with some of our designers to find out the kitchen design trends that have reigned supreme. Whether your to-do list includes a full kitchen renovation or a few minimal updates, the following design trends are worth your attention.

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  1. Flat design of kitchen cabinet system

Our customers continue to gravitate towards discreet and clean integration in our kitchen designs, with maximum storage and smart solutions.

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2. Tin and copper appliances are still the trend

They are still the trends every designer is loving. They’re not as harsh as matte black or as specific as brass or gold, but it gives the furniture some texture and depth.

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3. Open decorative shelf space

Trend One trend I’m seeing is replacing upper kitchen cabinets with metal, wood or glass shelves. Inspired by hotels and retail spaces, this adds to the bold statements that many want to make in their homes, abandoning the minimalism popular in years past.

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4. Vintage Vibe

We will continue to see traditional elements and forms harmonize with modern design in 2019. Think, natural stone, organic basalt tiles, hand-wrapped rattan furniture, and fixtures and lighting. Bright vintage-inspired.

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5. Interior surface color

In 2019, we officially closed on pure white kitchens. Even if it’s just an element of pop of color in a sky blue stool, a Roman shade or a powder-coated island pendant, pops of color will be sneaked into the home’s pure white slate. kitchen just past.

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6. Use natural wood in design

People are increasingly seeking connections from nature. It creates a welcoming and calming environment, and is a versatile, timeless material that we love. We see a growing desire for lighter, more airy spaces and wood is a great material to incorporate to achieve this.

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7. Kitchen cabinets with strong colors

Many people are starting to incorporate colored cabinets in the kitchen while moving away from all white cabinets. Make a statement and create a mood with cabinetry, like using dark blue or dishwasher green that is on trend. They pair beautifully with fixtures and hardware in bronze and other contrasting metals

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8. White contrast

In 2019, the combination of contrasting textures and glossy finishes will be the most interesting. Think mirrored backsplashes with highly polished Calacatta marble work tops, or cupboards with textured brass inlays and matte cabinet fronts with sandblasted wood for an urban aesthetic. multi-layered.

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9. Original materials

In 2019, modern kitchen design is going back to basics. The kitchen is being pared down to allow the ingredients to shine on their own. Think wood, stone, shiplap and jute

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10. Digital style

Digital technology will continue to drive innovation and new delights in the kitchen, giving homeowners ever more specific appliances targeted to their tastes. Wifi-enabled coffee makers can prepare your morning cappuccino before you get out of bed, and wine technology is evolving from large wine refrigerators to restaurant-quality single-pour storage systems. . Why stop at opening one bottle when you can have a private tasting flight of four?

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11. Use matte black

Matte black will continue to be a dominant finish for kitchen fixtures, hardware accents and appliances. Black feels fresh as a sharp accent color in a light kitchen, and black finishes are a way to add some drama without completely darkening your kitchen. On the other hand, the lighting will be distinguished by vivid jewel colors that bring an intimate living room quality to the otherwise functional kitchen.