Layout, colors, and new features easily categorize the most popular kitchen designs.
Layout trends often indicate a shift in new ways to play with space societal thinking, and it’s interesting and fun to see how current design and fashion are responding to previous trends that have changed over the years.
New technology expands what is possible in the modern kitchen, turning us into at-home cooks through our appliance features that advance yearly as technology does.
For example, appliances we now take for granted were once highly sought-after features that cost a pretty penny.
The Most Popular Kitchen Designs
Let’s look at the most popular kitchen trends throughout the years.
Layout
When examining the most popular kitchen designs, the first aspect to explore is the layout. The layout is the foundation that supports the rest of the interior design regarding function and fashion.
Islands
Despite available space, islands have always been and continue to be a strong feature in any kitchen layout. New, larger kitchens now include two islands!
Islands serve multiple purposes without wasting or taking up too much space. They provide storage, a working space larger in surface area than counters against the wall, and space for sitting all in one!
Open Shelving
Due to the increasing desire for more space, homeowners and designers still strongly lean toward the open shelving concept.
Open shelving makes the room more spacious, yet also appears to save space by not requiring closures.
Subtle Lighting
Lighting is a big factor in a room’s ambiance. Kitchen builders and remodelers prefer tasteful, hidden lighting.
While lighting functionally brightens a kitchen, subtle lighting highlights areas where we want to draw attention, like a showroom.
Color & Texture
A powerful aspect of design—perhaps the most key visual aspect—is color. Color sets the mood and tone over cleanliness, lighting, and overall feng shui. Here are the most recent trending colors for kitchens.
Bold
Bold pops of color or bold clashing colors throughout the kitchen have risen since 2019. There’s a particular appreciation for these pops of bold color; bright yellows or oranges are tastefully applied throughout the kitchen, but overwhelming clashing colors are becoming popular as well.
Delicate Pastels
Delicate pastels, not whites, have had a growing fan base since 2019. Pastel kitchens provide a soft experience that doesn’t overwhelm or place too much bias in their voice.
They depend more on cleanliness, lighting, decor, and layout for ambiance and vibe and are a white alternative.
Shakers
Shaker-style cabinets continue to increase in popularity due to their versatility in design. Effortlessly neat-looking, they go phenomenally well with ultra-modern and traditional kitchens alike.
Shaker cabinets are also uniquely featured in transitional interior design, an emerging style in its own right.
Two-tone cabinets
Instead of choosing between two colors for your cabinets, you can have both! Two-tone cabinets, specifically lighter cabinets on top and darker cabinets as bases, are prevalent in interior design blogs this year. They add depth to a kitchen.
Darker colors or matte black
We swing opposite the all-white kitchen as people entertain darker colors and black kitchens. Darker colors such as grays and jewel-toned rich blues, greens, and even some reds are featured.
Instead of being bright and reflective, matte black is sophisticated, dramatic, and easier to maintain than all white.
New Features
2024 was a big year for us technologically; those advances have not missed the home design world. It’s inescapable, thanks to its convenience, and it’s infiltrated all aspects of our lives.
Here are three ways we can see it in trending kitchens for the years to come.
Connected Hub Wall Oven
Introduced as a concept appliance by Whirlpool, this oven has a glass oven door that works as a transparent screen. The user can use the touch screen to select recipes and zoom in on the food to avoid the heat.
At-home sous-vide technology
Sous-vide is a technique often limited to chefs. It involves vacuum sealing the food in a bag and cooking it to a specific temperature so the food will never be overcooked.
We are seeing more epicurean technologies with machines performing specific cooking functions, turning the owner into an at-home chef.
Smartphone kitchen tools
An increasing number of smartphone tools with apps make your time in the kitchen more convenient.
For example, range thermometers attach to your smartphone to get the exact temperatures of your food.
Refrigerator magnets and wastebaskets can now scan barcodes to make a shopping list of replacement items you need to order. We are looking at a future where the most important tool in your kitchen is your phone!
What are some popular trends you’re applying to your kitchen? If you have any comments or suggestions. Please feel free to let us know.