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  1. Dec 23, 2020 · Before going on her own, Lauren worked for brands such as VERANDA, EatingWell, and Cooking Light, and she covers all things lifestyle from interior design and luxury travel to wine and wellness. More than a dozen industry leaders identify 14 kitchen design trends that are sure to lead the way in the coming year.

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    • Crisis Begets Expressive Design
    • We’Re Focusing on Safety
    • It’S The Return of The Room
    • Cottagecore Comes to The Kitchen
    • Kitchens Are Getting Smarter

    Look at how Dior changed fashion with their New Lookafter World War II, Wismer said. People had been so down during the war that they were ready to hit the scene again and express themselves. Dior’s opulent look, bold colors and big volume in the fabrics was the ticket. Coming out of the pandemic now, we’re seeing bold statements and embrace of opt...

    Of course a pressing concern for people in the last year is ‘how do I keep my family safe,” said Whitehouse. A lot of that is around cleanliness and hygiene, he said. That can translate to people adding sinks, said Wismer, like a handwashing station in a mudroom. GE saw a dramatic increase in the use of sanitize cycles in their appliances during th...

    Open concept has not lent itself to our new lives as we all huddle under one roof for work, school and life in general. “They’re calling it the return of the room,” Wismer said. We’re searching for calm and balance in tumultuous times, so dedicated quiet retreats off kitchens are on the rise, as are separate prep kitchens, shifting the work to a sp...

    During the pandemic, we collectively evaluated what’s essential to us, the GE team noted; what do we have, what do we need and how do we get it with supply chain interruptions? The corresponding rise in self-sufficiency, back to basics and slower pace came to life with the explosion of cottagecore. “It was ... especially for city dwellers just drea...

    Even while we’re looking back with rose-tinted glasses, smart tech is bringing the future to our kitchens. You may already have a smart device on your counter — I can hardly recall life in the kitchen without my Google Nest Hub — but how about a large screen built into the front of your microwave over the range? GE’s Kitchen Hub centralizes smart h...

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    • Interactive, Entertaining Zones. Spatial planning is crucial when designing your kitchen; you’ll want to try and make this space as large and interactive as possible.
    • A Warmer, Organic Aesthetic. Traditionally, kitchens have been quite cold. I don’t mean cold literally, I mean the materials used; slabs of stone, ceramic tiles, crisp white cabinets and chrome door handles.
    • Detailed Cabinet Designs. With 2021 kitchens going more organic, you can expect to see cabinet fronts become far more tactile and interesting. The approach now is to make your cabinetry the star of the show.
    • Contrasting Cabinet Colours. As you’ve probably picked up by now, kitchens are becoming a zone with more detail in them in 2021. We’re moving away from things becoming so expected, so sensible.
    • L-Shaped Kitchens. According to a report by the National Kitchen & Bath Association, the most popular kitchen shape for the new year is an L-shaped kitchen and we agree.
    • Open Concept. Remember last year when we talked about how people wanted more division between the kitchen and the other rooms in their house? Scratch that.
    • Cabinets Without Hardware. Forget minimal hardware: People are ditching the pulls and knobs all together. Simple cabinetry with grab-able notches or holes streamlines the feel of any kitchen.
    • Larger Kitchen Islands. The footprint of the kitchen island isn’t shrinking anytime soon. In fact, it’s actually growing. It means more prep space, yes, but it’s also more space for at-home learning and spreading out during Zoom meetings.
  2. Gone are the days when builder-grade was acceptable for hardware as well as cabinet quality. The good news is, it’s a quick, DIY fix. Trends for 2021 include dark-colored cabinets and differing but cohesive hardware uppers and lowers. Hot Finishes. Matte black, and Satin black or black stainless steel. Styles.

  3. Jul 20, 2022 · Waterfall Edges. Formerly a design touch pretty mainly seen in custom kitchens, countertops with waterfall edges (i.e., those that drop vertically down the sides instead of ending at the end of a cabinet or island) are going to be a big trend in 2021, says Kellie Sirna, co-founder of Studio 11 Design in Dallas.

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  5. Dec 7, 2020 · Farmhouse style came in second place as a favorite kitchen aesthetic with 20,364 tagged posts, according to Wren Kitchens — a design style that usually features more traditional, rustic, and/or vintage-looking accessories, cabinetry, and appliances. Think, funnily enough, the opposite of a modern kitchen.

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