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Top Four 2023 Kitchen Trends to Consider for Your Redesign

 

The kitchen is the heart of every home, and it's no secret that it's the most-used room in the house. So when it comes to designing or renovating a kitchen, it's important to stay on top of the latest trends. 2023 is shaping up to be a year of exciting changes in kitchen design, and we're here to give you the lowdown on the top five trends to consider when it comes to redesigning your space.

  1. Fun Pops of Pink

Don't worry, greens and blues are still big contenders when it comes to kitchen colour pallets, but this year pink is making a lot of headway. Don't think it's just one specific shade, either. All pink, from hot to blush, is making a big comeback, and we're here for it. Pink looks incredible with light shades like white and cream while also making a striking pairing against dark greys or even blacks. Add pink to your cupboards or walls to warm up the space with a modern, fresh look.

  1. Intelligent Storage Solutions

Smart storage is the name of the game in kitchens and a popular request from our kitchen designs in St Albans. One of the top options trending this year is to add in a bi-folding pantry to create a hidden breakfast nook. This way, you can make it easy to feed and caffeinate your entire family and then close the doors when everyone is done to hide away the mess. This sort of system can alternatively hide all of your appliances while also giving you counter space to work on, so clean-up is easier than ever.

  1. The Return of Baker's Tables and Butchers Blocks

While fitted kitchens are certainly never going out of style, more are looking for freestanding additions instead of fixed kitchen islands. This marks the return of baker's tables and butchers blocks. These are hardly new styles. In fact, they predate the kitchen island entirely and can still be found in castle kitchen exhibits. These tables give you plenty of room to work around and style, but they won't be fitted so they cannot contain a kitchen island sink. If this isn't a deal-breaker for you, and you want that classic vintage look, then this tip is perfect for you.

  1. Reeded Glass Finishing Touches

Reeded glass is making a huge comeback. Not only does it blur out the details of your pantry or shelving, but it also adds a lovely textural contrast that looks wonderful next to natural materials like wood and metal. It's a great option for those that like the concept of open shelving but don't want the hassle of keeping their shelves neat and organized. Reeded glass adds that great texture and shines some light onto your space, giving you more freedom in being messy, all while staying stylish.

  1. Vintage Accessories

Always keep an eye out for vintage finds that will either make your kitchen stand out décor-wise or add some lovely retro style to your appliance line-up. Look for vintage plates, vases, chopping boards, pots and pans, and so much more. Adding vintage pieces adds timeless style to your space and can be added even to ultra-modern kitchens for some excellent contrast.