Friday, 25 November 2016

what might the quintessential 2016 kitchen look?


If you’re anticipating next year’s hottest kitchen trends, we’re right there with you. So what might the quintessential 2016 kitchen look like? We asked two interior designers for a sneak peek at what’s to come. Hi-tech workstations, ’80s glam and muted color schemes are just a few of the looks will lead the pack. Without further ado, here are nine trends they predict will define kitchen design in the new year.


Soft, muted color palettes. Good news if you’re already thinking about switching up your color scheme: Kitchen colors are changing, according to interior designer Jane Lockhart. Though white motifs will still dominate, everything from cabinets to backsplashes will be done in less saturated tones. Charcoal, grays and even neutral pastels like pale blue, pale green gray and tinted whites are the new alternative to the standard white. She also foresees kitchens sporting lighter wood tones, including walnuts, whitewashed woods and white oak in rift grain.

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Smart spaces. Get ready for a hi-tech makeover. Both Lockhart and Drury predict more Home kitchens Interior Design will have designated spots for smart devices next year. A Look for areas with hidden charging stations to store devices like phones and tablets so that they are always operable, at hand and charged.

The quintessential 2016 kitchen will focus on convenience for families on the go via accessible smart appliances. All People Expect kitchens full of state-of-the-art appliances, from steam ovens to built-in coffee machines to wine coolers.”

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Metal range hoods. One of last year’s biggest trends was metallic finishes, be it copper, brass or bronze. However, homeowners went with small helpings of metal, primarily using faucets, pendant lights and cabinet pulls to incorporate this raw texture.

In 2016, metal will assume a more dominant role in kitchen aesthetics and trump wood as the range hood of choice. Wood mantle hoods are being replaced with metal hoods or ones that are a combination of wood and metal. If you’re planning to follow suit with next year’s fixation on neutral color tones, a metal hood can introduce a burst of contrast into your kitchen.


Integrated kitchen-living spaces. Maybe your kitchen feels disconnected from the rest of your home. Maybe you want your cooking space to feel more accommodating. Either way, this trend could be for you. Lockhart anticipates more streamlined kitchen designs in Dubai which the kitchen converges with the home’s primary living space. It will become part of the main living space even further. Designers will merge kitchens and living rooms by including hidden and integrated appliances.