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  1. 13 de mar. de 2023 · 30+ Latest Kitchen Trends Dominating 2023, According to Design Pros. Look for statement lighting, creative cabinetry and a surge of bright colors. By Alyssa Gautieri Updated: Mar 13, 2023....

    • Color Will Dominate Our Domiciles
    • Statement Stone Backsplashes Are The Slab of Choice
    • A Secondary Prep Kitchen Is on Everyone’S Wishlist
    • Fluted Islands Are Making Huge Waves
    • Double Islands Are The New Single Must-Have
    • Tailor-Made Storage Is The Hottest Organization Obsession
    • Tile Is Having Its Renaissance Moment
    • The Statement Appliance Is Back with Flair
    • Vintage Is The New New
    • Designers Have A Soft Spot For The Built-In Banquette

    After years of no-show, barely-there white-and-brass backdrops that were becoming a bit depressingly zeitgeisty, a pent-up period of sobriety is closing in on us, supplanted by an unbridled indulgence of color. “The white kitchen is finally over!!” exclaims designer Robert Couturier, who, in a recent project, matched the checked kitchen floor to th...

    This year, we’re all about matchy-matchy—but we’re not exactly pairing floral tiles with corresponding curtains à la Grandma Donna. “I have recently been doing a lot of slab backsplashes that match the countertop, for a cohesive look,” says Matt. “This has been a huge shift away from the traditional tile that can break up the look of the space.” It...

    Truth: For today’s homeowners, a self-functioning prep kitchen—even more so than that renovated 1956 Austin-Healey—is the ultimate self-indulgence. It’s an ancillary space, immediately accessible from the main kitchen, that works as an additional work zone for food prep. “From back kitchens to butler’s pantries, alternative workspaces are rising in...

    Fluted detailing is all the rage right now, it seems. Used on everything from drawer-front motifs to wall paneling, this pleasing repeated scallop-shaped ridge design that harks back to early Egyptian times adds warmth and texture that is bold without being too noisy (with a small dose of Art Deco vibes). Little surprise, then, that designers are h...

    There’s always that short-lived trend that survived on pure sensationalism, but the jury’s still out on this truly bespoke fad that has been denounced as excessive. Nevertheless, the case has been made: Why have one island when you could have two? The thinking is, one island is for food preparation and the other for guests to gather around. This ap...

    Customization is the new luxury. Because nothing says “deluxe” quite like a tailored, built-in spice rack. Just ask Cella Jane founder Becky Hillyard. When designing the 328-square-foot kitchen of her newly built home with the help of designer Laura McCroskey of McCroskey Interiors, she opted for white oak built-ins and sliding panels that fit her ...

    For the naysayer who might question the aesthetic charisma of something as prosaic as tile, we’d advise you to keep an open mind as these repeating bibelots are enjoying an artful resurgence. “The top kitchen trends going into 2023 can be summed up in three words: tile, tile, and tile,” says Jonathan Adler, who tells us he’s so turned-on by tile th...

    When it comes to appliances, people going into 2023 are very polarized on how they want these functional necessities to inhabit a space. “Consumers are looking to integrate their appliances seamlessly within their kitchen design, whether that be a sleek modern kitchen with hidden appliances or something more traditional where the appliances make a ...

    The sustainability-minded kitchen-dwellers of the rising generation are also putting their decorating decisions where their mouths are, according to Jankowski. “People are finding new ways to honor old stuff in their homes,” he says. “While previous trends dictated that you would remodeland take everything down to the baseboards, we’re seeing that ...

    And finally, we’re throwing caution to the wind here and prioritizing our comfort, red wine in hand or not. “The trend of incorporating the kitchen with living and dining continues,” says Robert Couturier. “Lots of banquettes, bookcases, and coziness.” In designer Augusta Hoffman’s latest design project, an Upper East Side apartment that boasts a s...

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  2. 10 de nov. de 2022 · From enhanced technology to bold colors and more multifunctional spaces, 2023 will be all about increasing convenience, comfort, and personal style in the kitchen. Here are 6 kitchen design trends that will be big in 2023, according to experts.

    • Cori Sears
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  3. 19 de abr. de 2023 · The 10 Most Popular Kitchens So Far in 2023 Get ideas for kitchen islands, cabinet finishes, backsplashes and more from these most-saved photos new to Houzz Mitchell Parker April 19, 2023

  4. 17 de nov. de 2022 · 2023 Kitchen Trends: These Will Be Huge in Kitchens Next Year. Design Inspiration. These Will Be the Biggest Kitchen Trends of 2023. You heard it here first! By Hadley Keller...

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  5. 23 de nov. de 2022 · In fact, when we asked eight interior designers what 2023 kitchen trends are headed our way, their answers were remarkably similar: Expect bold materials, ornate details, dramatic colors—and an absolute about-face from the kitchen design trends that have dominated for years.

  6. 1. Get Back to Basics With Earth Tones. The era of the ultra-sterile, all-white kitchen is waning in favor of more relaxing, natural earth tones. Browns, taupes, tans, off-whites, and even some greens are all fair game this year. 2. Turn Up the Temperature With Exciting Reds. Reds are in for 2023.