Life is hectic enough, so we’re pretty chuffed that this year’s kitchens are soulful and quiet. We’ll see an emphasis on pared-back cabinetry, quality materials, curated wares, a mingling of metals, black (so much black) and a general salt-of-the-earth feel. Read on for more on the most popular room in the house.
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Matte Black Cabinetry
This captivating trend sees sultry black matte making its mark in 2019. Shown here is IKEA’s Kungsbacka Sektion kitchen that features a door style with an eco-story: it’s made from a combination of recycled wood and bottles. The coordinating backsplash and pendants really pull the look together.
Related: Backsplash, Tile, Cabinetry: The 15 Top Kitchen Trends for 2020
Concealed Vent
Industrial hood vents are fine and dandy if you’re running a restaurant, but in the residential sphere a seamless look will heat up kitchens going into 2019. Whether in an traditional or modern design, it’s all about a quieter, artful look over the oven. Here are 15 range hood design ideas that are anything but eyesores.
A Curated Collection
For a curated feel in the kitchen, stash your crocks, vases (and that colourful tagine you picked up in Morocco) out in the open. Collections – especially handmade, sustainable pieces – speak to the artisan trend that’s hot going into 2019. For display inspiration, check out these 20 gorgeous cooking spaces with open-shelving.
Wood and White
Into this year, we’ll see more two-tone kitchens. Natural wood will lead the pack, as seen in this knock-out design by House of Jade Interiors. Can you spot the other 2019 trends? Hint: No upper cabinets, but instead curated accessories. Here are 25 more white kitchens packed with personality.
Industrial Countertops
We’ll be seeing tons of textural surfaces such as concrete – or amazing riffs on the real thing. Caesarstone’s Excava (seen here) has a gorgeous amber patina that features swirls of lookalike rust and concrete. This stunner is part of the brand’s new Metropolitan collection, which is made up of seven industrial-chic countertops that you must check out.
Mixed Metals
Brass was the favourite in 2018, but the golden child isn’t alone anymore. Black, pewter, copper and brass are commingling for a striking, organic look. We’re loving the mixed metals in this exquisite kitchen by Regan Baker Design, where the marine stools are silver for even more metal variation.
Special Sinks
Craftsmanship is a key trend going into 2019. So we’re not surprised special sinks are making headway, such as this hammered copper one by the UK’s Plain English. Warm copper has a Little House On The Prairie homespun quality about it that we’re loving. Shopping around? Rugged sandstone or colourful granite sinks (especially in brown or black) are equally earthy choices. Here are more kitchen sink trends we love!
Forged-Iron Shelves
Another trend? Forged-iron cabinetry. The vibe is both edgy and elegant. It’s a snazzy way to showcase your wares, as seen in this gorgeous space designed by the Masters of Flip team (that also illustrates trend number two – all about showing off your collectibles).
Organic/Handmade Tile
Backsplashes that look hand-hammered have hit kitchens. The texture and tone of these weathered white zellige terracotta tiles by Clé tile are divine. The tile, interestingly enough, is made up of dozens of shades of white including grey, pink, cream, celadon and blue, hence its tonality. They’re shown in This Old Hudson, a heritage project (and vacation rental) in Hudson, NY, by the designers Zio & Sons.
Techie Features
There are all manner of fancy-schmancy appliances on the market. But have you ever considered your light switch? (Are you telling us you’re going to do a major renovation and then pop in a plastic plate? DIYER, puh-leeze!) Adorne by Legrand’s Wave Switch is both smart and sleek. Simply wave your hand in front of the switch to turn lights on and off. And you can install it yourself in under 15 minutes with a screwdriver. Plus, the wall plates come in a variety of finishes.
Forget: Glossy Finishes
Maybe it’s the lack of surface variation, but shiny kitchens that are so bright you need sunglasses are starting to feel dated. We’re not telling you to rip yours out (hello, poor landfill). Instead, consider warming up the space with plants, unglazed pottery and books. For starters!
Forget: Stark Whiteness
Too much white can feel sterile in the kitchen, which is probably why an overload of this neutral in these earthy-loving times is starting to feel tired and a bit ho-hum.
Forget: Rose Gold Accents
Rose gold rose (and dove) pretty quickly. It was everywhere in 2017 and into 2018 and then other metals, such as copper, black, brass and pewter took over and that was it. Ciao, rosy!
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