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The Year's 8 Biggest Kitchen Design Trends
Will Blow You Away
By Margaret Heidenry | Feb 18, 2021
Of all the rooms in your house, your kitchen likely saw the most action in 2020. With so many people staying at home making artisanal pizza and using their countertops as an office or classroom, this room endured plenty of wear and tear. And that means it might just be the room that's most in need of a refresh.
But where to start? For inspiration, we consulted with top designers from coast to coast to uncover the hottest kitchen trends in 2021—what you need and what you'll totally want. Some of these design changes were expected after a year of staying at home, while others might totally surprise you.
"We're seeing some dramatic shifts as a result of the pandemic," says Janice Costa, president and founder of KB Designers Network.
No matter what, 2021 will see the kitchen transformed into a space that can do the heavy lifting in a myriad of ways—with lots of comfort and a little fun thrown in. Without further ado, here's what's cooking designwise in the kitchen this year.
1. Larger kitchen islands
2. Less open layouts
3. A revival of wood finishes
It may be 2021, but there's a revival of natural wood happening that pays homage to vintage kitchens of the 1970s.
"For years, homeowners have been ripping out old wood paneling, but with a rise in affordable synthetic or engineered wood alternatives, the possibilities of adding wood are now endless," says Georgina Borneman-Street, CEO and principal designer at Cobalt Blue 1802 in Los Angeles. "It's a nice mix of retro meets modern."
Look for upgraded wood veneer paneling with subtle or light grain finish to add that natural element in the kitchen.
4. Handleless cabinetry
5. Darker hues
6. Smart technology everywhere
7. Secret scullery rooms
8. Alternative appliances
With gyms closed in many localities, people are scrutinizing their diets more carefully. And as a result, the interest in healthy cooking options such as steam, sous vide, and air fryer has exploded, says Costa.
Expect this trend to continue into 2021 and beyond, particularly as more ranges now offer multiple cooking capabilities that help to avoid the clutter of endless countertop appliances.
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