In 2023, fresh kitchen trends include color pops, white appliances, and classic style accents. Whether you prefer a rustic farmhouse or a modern design, small modifications like embracing vibrant ceiling colors like HAINT Blue can significantly impact your space. To create a fun atmosphere, use removable wallpaper on silver equipment. Redesign your kitchen to be worthy of Country Living recipes and make it a welcoming space for your family. Find more info about kitchen design trends
- Wallpaper for kitchen
Over the past five years, wallpaper has become less frightening to the public. If permanence concerns you, consider using peel-and-stick sheets in modern designs that are easy to install and remove. Choose a graphic design resembling tiling for a less permanent option.
- Brand-New Rustic
We know the rustic appearance has been around for a while, but by pairing it with a new coat of paint, as designer Hadley Wiggins did here, you can truly modernize and reinvent that rustic look.
- Shelving with Layers of Charm
We’re abandoning the minimalist attitude. This year, adopt a show-it-all attitude by adorning your kitchen shelves with your favorite collection of antique silver and white crockery like homeowner Debbie Propst did in her Connecticut farmhouse’s kitchen.
- All-In-One Rods
What, no above cabinets? No worries. Hang your most frequently used goods from an under-mounted rod. For optimum pile-it-on capability, run it the length of your open shelf, as homeowner Kay Stanley did in her North Carolina mountain home.
- Terrazzo Tiles
When you think of terra cotta, you generally think of potted plants and garden stores that are warm and earthy. Combine that material with soapstone countertops and classic brass hardware for a one-of-a-kind but conventional kitchen.
- Curved Kitchen Cabinets
You’ve certainly seen it trending in furniture design, and we appreciate how Tiffany Leigh Design turned it into this lovely design. Visit her blog to learn more about this topic. It’s jam-packed with entertaining ideas!
- Countertops Engineered
Carrara marble, such as the one displayed here, will always be popular, but if you enjoy red wine, quartz may be a better choice for you and your kitchen. While it has the appearance of genuine stone, manufactured quartz is less expensive and less prone to stains.
- Range Hood Integrated
While we appreciate a statement with an all-white kitchen, we like even more how designer Stefani Stein produced a seamless aesthetic in this kitchen. Follow in Stefani’s footsteps and warm up your kitchen with earthy butcher block counters and a well-worn antique runner.
- Kitchen Islands in Bright Colours
Consider painting your kitchen island a bold color, as Alison Giese Interiors did on this project. We like how it shines out from the other white cabinets.
- Contemporary Black
Semihandmade suggests that “if you’re going for a trendy look, start with black cabinets and commit to the modern approach by nixing those upper cabinets in favor of sleek natural wood open shelving.” Semihandmade cabinet doors were used in this area by Yellow Brick Home.