Why these are HOT? Check it out the new kitchen design trends in 2017!
What is hot??
1. Quartz worktops
Since 2016, laminate has mostly been replaced with quartz on kitchen design. This trend looks set to continue in the year ahead as the quality and value of materials becomes an important consideration. Previously quartz was seen as a luxury kitchen surface, perhaps out of the price range of the average household, but the development of composite surfaces is opening the possibility of natural stone as an option for both kitchen and bathroom surfaces. The upgrade from laminate to natural stone can greatly increase the grandeur of the room for a relatively modest price increase.
**pros and cons of quartz 👈👈👈 read here!!!
2. Industrial Design Look
Industrial style has noticeably been applied to many designs in Residential, Commercial or Hospitality in recent years. Characterized by details such as exposed brick, exposed pipes, rustic metals and minimalist furniture, the trend is inspired by factory spaces. This is a look that combines the beauty of materials such as wood, stone and concrete and then with advanced engineering creates innovative finishes and solutions. It's a look that re-purposes and redefines, creating designs that echo our desire to rein things back to what really matters: form, function and aesthetics.
3. Handleless Unit
The overall linear look is proving very popular in today's modern kitchen, and we will continue to see more plain and handleless doors for a simple yet modern style, predominantly in gloss finishes and in grey or neutral earthy hues. The traditional grained timber and timber effects sector in natural tones will also become more popular thanks to the increase in painted colour options, and this will only continue to grow as homeowner's desire a look that is both sleek and flexible.
4. Clutter-free worktops
Having clutter-free worktops is an emerging interior design trend. It can open up the space of a kitchen and allows the home cook to calmly prepare their food at a clear surface. The options for cabinetry are developing to enable this layout, carrying various compartments and shelves for everything from seasoning and oils to paper towels and tea bags. Clear worktops can also create the illusion of a larger kitchen space, so for consumers with a smaller kitchen environment it's well worth considering having a tidy-up.
WHAT IS CLUTTER-FREE WORKTOPS?
*Keep the counter tops clear
Relocate small appliances and get rid of any non-essential countertop decor. Make sure that whatever you do keep on the countertop is functional and essential to your cooking.
*Keep things in cabinets
For all you open-shelving dislikers (no haters here!), this is for you: Kitchens look neater when belongings are kept behind closed cabinet doors rather than stored out in the open.
*Follow the "one in, one out" rule
Every clutter-free kitchen has a plan in place to keep it that way, and it usually involves some form of the "one in, one out" rule, which means that for everything new you bring into the space, something else has to get taken out.
*Refrigerator is not an art gallery
Simple, but so true: Remove excess paper, notes, photos, lists, and magnets from the refrigerator, and just let the refrigerator be, and your kitchen will immediately look neater.
*Always keep things accordingly
A rule of living for clutter-free kitchen cooks: they always leave the kitchen better than when they found it.
Remember, Small things grow up to be great habits! 😉
5. High quality storage solutions
6. Monochrome tones
7. Modern Painted Cabinets
In terms of the painted kitchen, the trends are moving away from the chunkier profiles and looking to slim, thinner contouring that are allowing shaker style doors and slab drawer combinations to maintain classical proportions with a modern look and feel. Instead, new and modern painted doors are coming to the fore as they have the ability to work across all types of kitchen design, even handleless.
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