Kitchen Trends
The Latest Kitchen Trends on 2022
Renovating Kitchen with Latest Kitchen Trends
It’s not the new year yet, but we’re happy to see you here. Whether you are the proud owner of a large home or a small apartment, everyone deserves a stylish kitchen. As the heart of the home, the kitchen is where you gather to entertain guests, prepare your favourite meals, and perhaps even set up a temporary workspace. It’s worth looking at the trends rather than renovating the kitchen cluelessly.
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Curves
Using curved kitchen design ideas, you can conceal flaws and imperfections like an uneven wall or issues with the room’s geometry. In a tiny space or a kitchen with an unusual shape, rounded curves are ideal. The interior’s flowing lines add a sense of balance in terms of visual aesthetics. Compared to rigidly rigid structures with square and rectangular edges, this design is more appealing. For families with young children, the lack of sharp edges also improves safety, which is crucial. Thus rounded kitchens are entirely secure. Through the island’s legs and edges, cabinetry elements, and other places, we can observe how the kitchens are incorporating curves.
- Oval Kitchen Island
- Curved Counters
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Paired Kitchen Splashbacks and Countertops
Over the course of the upcoming year, we’ll see more kitchens with integrated countertops and backsplashes. Having a large range of stone colours for selecting is good but not every surface needs to be intriguing or compete for attention by having a different gloss or colour. Kitchen backsplashes made of the same countertop material have the potential to make a major visual impression. Any type of kitchen can benefit from its modern sophistication.
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Sunlit Kitchens
Amongst surging kitchen trends, we can see homeowners opting for installing bigger windows to increase the amount of natural light in their kitchen areas. Given all the increased time indoors, taller and wider window openings provide the sense of connection with the outside world that so many people yearn for.
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Marble Worktops
The timeless and ever-popular Carrara marble countertop is undoubtedly a big component of the white kitchen trends, but many people are choosing other coloured materials that offer a comparable aesthetic in its place like:
Green Marble
The leading trend is expected to be green marble. This is something that is happening a lot more. Fortunately, we had Verde marble in stock when I had a client last month who wanted to use something green but grand in her new kitchen.
Pink Marble
Pink has in fact remained on-trend since 2020. Check out this article on Pink Marble options for a dreamy kitchen.
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Outdoor Kitchens
An outdoor barbecue kitchen is one of the most popular backyard elements in a house these days. An outdoor barbecue kitchen not only enables cooking and eating outdoors but also allows you to spend quality time with your family and friends. Use your unused patios, decks, and back gardens as an extension of your house by adding a grill, a refrigerator, or a fireplace to go with your outdoor barbecue kitchen and there you have a good space to host parties and grill and chill.
BBQ Kitchens
An outdoor barbecue kitchen can enable you to simulate dining out in the comfort of your backyard, especially given that the current epidemic is forcing us to stay at home more. We never know what will be the news tomorrow, so better be prepared than loathing. Moreover, who wants to say no to outdoor kitchens barbecues? Even if it weren’t a trend, I would not mind.
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Ecological Kitchens
The largest market driver now is the demand for sustainable products. However, it is more of a living concept than a fashion fad. Look for worktops created from responsibly sourced materials and those whose production method uses renewable energy to determine which sustainable kitchens are greener than others.
Worktop Offcut
With our Remnant Service Program, we at Work-tops are supporting zero carbon waste. You can view a list of the stone and worktop offcuts that our Registered Fabricators and Stone Suppliers have available and see if they meet your needs. Instead of throwing natural stones in the trash, let’s utilise them as effectively as we can. It will not only be a sustainable choice for your smaller projects but also economical.
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Kitchen Home Office
To put it mildly, the previous years have been difficult for the majority of us, with many office workers needing to work from home without a dedicated workplace. In 2022, creating zones inside open-plan living spaces will become more of a need for individuals who must use their homes as their offices because more people are working from home than ever before. Many people are adjusting to the new ways of working by turning their kitchen into a temporary workplace. The smooth sense of flow that we all adore in open-plan designs is maintained when there are zones designated for specific tasks.
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Double Kitchen Island
This year, double islands might become more common. There is never enough storage, no matter how big your kitchen is. You’ll have twice as much storage and counter space, plus more room for appliances if you have two islands. You may even make two distinct rooms with two separate kitchen islands. The first island can serve a practical purpose, such as a food prep station to speed the cooking process, and the second island can serve as the family’s gathering place so that everyone can unwind and enjoy their meals. Additionally, the second island offers a nice space where guests may congregate and enjoy beverages or appetisers without being confined to the dining table. It is advantageous to have distinct spaces for food preparation and entertaining so that guests do not need to be in a remote room as we begin to party in our homes once more. This is the popular granite demanded by homeowners for kitchen island.
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Home Bars
Along with encouraging designated work-from-home spaces, larger kitchen islands, and more comfortable outdoor living areas, the COVID-19 epidemic has revived the at-home bar amongst kitchen trends in a rebirth of home entertaining.
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Handleless Cabinets
For a more minimalist, streamlined appearance, handleless kitchen cabinets are one of the biggest kitchen trends for 2022. It’s all about keeping things simple and emphasising small details.
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Quartz Worktops
Quartz countertops are a trend that has been popular for a while and is not expected to disappear any time soon in terms of kitchen countertop trends. With our lives turning busier than ever, homeowners opt for kitchen worktop surfaces that are easy to maintain and those that do not require daily attention. What better than quartz worktops to fulfil this need.
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Compact Cooking Areas
We can see kitchens changing into smaller rooms as a result of a change in our lifestyle, where most of the time we see people preferring ordered foods and cafe beverages over home cooking. This is true, particularly for megacities where a large portion of residents are students living in apartments. This fashion is not for you if you are a cooking enthusiast as your collection of spices and recipes wouldn’t be happy about it.
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Topless Kitchen
For a sleek appearance, many homeowners are choosing topless kitchen designs. This is accomplished by eliminating the upper cabinets. Yes, there is less storage space, so only choose it if you have a small family or live alone.
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Veined Marble
The reintroduction of marble is one item that is shaking up interior design and storming the style charts. The busier the veins, the more luxurious and fashionable it will be. Strong natural veining in marbles adds statement value and establishes a textural bond with other polished surfaces, metals, and woods. These veined marbles are the bestsellers.
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1970s Style
Design kitchen trends from the past will reappear, but with a fresh, modern twist. The kind of colourful, energising, and stimulating colours that were fashionable in the 1970s are gaining popularity. People are welcoming a return to the vintage, bright and vibrant hues that epitomises this era.