7 Design Trends for Modern Kitchens

By: Natalie Akins

Modern kitchen designs!

Home trends have felt trapped for the last ten years, but we’re finally seeing new and fresh design choices: especially in the kitchen. When you’re ready to update and build a dream kitchen for yourself or a lucky buyer, it’s important to stop and plan ahead as much as possible!

Consider some of these trends that have been making a splash in 2023!

1. Pulling the Gaze Skyward

One of the main things older homes deal with that can stop them from feeling modern is the lower ceilings. It can cost over $100,000 to raise a roof and add a few precious feet for space: but is doing that really worth it for unusable space?

Instead, many homeowners are using cabinet crown molding to be creative and build vertical space. Not only does this draw the eyes higher, but it creates an impression of a higher ceiling and makes a room feel more complete.

2. Leaning Away From All-White Kitchens

All-white kitchens were the peak of style from the mid-2000s to the end of the 2010s, but that look has become too minimal for most homeowners. Instead of a one-tone kitchen, many trends focus on adding color back into the kitchen. In 2023 the top colors are wood tones and muted greens, which are now making way for spa-hued blues.

Although you can still have white details in your kitchen, allowing it to feel brighter and more spacious, make it a detail and not the focus.

3. Updating the Details

Details are key to bringing your kitchen into 2023. Although you can always update every other portion of your kitchen and make the big projects your focus: if your outlet faces, light fixtures, sinks, light switches, and more are yellowed or out of date, it’s going to age the entire room.

Update these details with more modern-looking options. If you update your outlet faces, remember to change out the outlet itself, as well as change out the switch when you change out the light switch base. Although it adds a little extra work, it’s worth it for the finished look.

4. Adding Natural Touches

We’re bringing nature and wildlife back into the kitchen. Large windows have always been a key part of beautiful kitchens, but it’s being taken further in 2023 and 2024. Skylights have regained popularity, as well as using natural wood and stone throughout the kitchen.

Adding stone veneer interior walls to a kitchen that feels one-note otherwise can boost its value and appeal through the roof. Remember to keep the tones and colors in mind to ensure the entire room’s color scheme feels harmonious.

5. Make it Easier to Keep Clean

Easy to clean is key!

The kitchen is one of the hardest rooms to keep clean, with the mess growing larger for every additional family member in your household. If you want to make it as sanitary as possible, it’s vital that you start from the countertops and work up from there.

Comparing Caesarstone vs Cambria, you’ll be pleased to know that both are easy to keep clean and are able to be heavily sanitized, so you don’t have to fight against dust and debris when you’re trying to make your favorite dishes.

6. Brushes of Luxury

Touches of luxury in the kitchen.

Luxury is something everyone has been chasing in recent years, eager to get a bit of modern beauty in their everyday life. This can be done in small ways, with a touchless sink or a smart fridge, or you can take it further by putting in a heated island countertop.

This allows you to keep your food warm while you serve it, will enable the bread to rise more naturally, or even help your dishes dry faster if you’re washing larger items by hand. This is an incredible aid to any kitchen, despite being luxurious.

7. Boost Your Storage Further

Storage is one of the main focuses for buyers in today’s market, and even if you’re not planning on selling any time soon, it’s something important to update. Adding storage adds more possibilities. Whether you’re adding an island with cabinetry or creating a large walk-in pantry, it boosts your property’s value.

If you decide to build a walk-in pantry, do your best to include natural light that can be covered. That will allow this space to feel larger while letting you shade it if you have anything that can’t be in direct sunlight.

Another way to boost kitchen storage is to consider putting sliding shelves in large cabinets that have too much room for organization. Shelves that slide out will take you far and allow you to create a better organization that will keep your kitchen clean and organized for the long haul.

Pull Your Kitchen into the Future With These Trends!

Clean kitchen

 

There’s no reason for your home to be trapped in the early 2000s when modern home design has so much to offer! Consider some of these awesome design trends to boost your kitchen.

Natalie Akins is a freelance writer that loves sharing her knowledge and expertise on interior decorating and remodeling. She lives in her hometown of Austin, Texas where she enjoys spending time with her husband and decorating with her children. Natalie’s work as a freelance writer can be found on Building Product Advisor, a new construction industry resource site.