Kitchen trends that are falling out of favor
June 13, 2023 by DarcieRemodeling a kitchen is something that most of us do infrequently, if at all. I’ve been fortunate enough to have done two full-on remodels, both DIY projects and both wildly different from one another. One house was a 1960s ranch-style home and the other a 1920s Craftsman-style bungalow, so the design choices were influenced by each home’s respective era. Even though I wanted to stay true to the era’s aesthetics, I also wanted each kitchen to have fixtures and style that would be long lasting.
Looking at photos of the first remodel, conducted nearly 20 years ago, I now think that no matter how hard you try, it is all but impossible to design a kitchen that won’t have some features that look outdated after a few years. I would probably be tweaking some elements of that first remodel about now if we hadn’t moved to a different state and had to start all over again. When designing the kitchen I’m in now, I wrestled with choices to keep the look true to the Craftsman style without sacrificing modern conveniences. I tried not to let popular trends be my touchstone, but if I were not trying to capture a particular feel there is no doubt I would have looked to contemporary design for inspiration.
The problem with that approach, as The Kitchn points out, is that design trends come and go, which can result in something that looks great now but won’t hold up after a few years (contractors and kitchen designers view this as feature, not a bug). The trends that are on the way out include having countertop appliances visible, open shelving, kitchens that are open to the dining area, all white cabinets, and two-tone kitchen cabinets. The open shelving trend’s demise has been predicted for a few years, so we’ll see if it is actually going away or not.
I am ambivalent about all of these trends so none of them disappearing will break my heart (although my new kitchen is two-tone with wooden upper cabinets and painted lowers, so that one stings just a little). I am a bit curious as to what the next trends will look like – I envision a lot more wood, pops of color including colorful backsplashes, and even more “smart” appliances that can be controlled or modified by an app on your phone. What are your predictions for kitchen trends?
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