From cabinet choices to statement hues, here's what to expect from kitchens this year.
By Becca Endicott, ELLE DECOR
When it comes to refreshing a home, there's no better place to start than with the kitchen. Browse the top kitchen trends that are making a huge splash in 2018.
When it comes to refreshing a home, there's no better place to start than with the kitchen. Browse the top kitchen trends that are making a huge splash in 2018.
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Mix-And-Match Finishes
[post_ads]The days of monochromatic kitchens are far behind us, according to Sue Wadden, the director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams. She explains that, this year, it's all about mixing and matching color, no need to keep it all the same:
“Using multiple colors in kitchens has become a popular trend this year. For example, painting base walls or cabinets in a dark charcoal tone and upper cabinets and walls in creamy off-white tones is something we’re seeing more and more of.”
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All-Violet Everything
Pantone announced Ultra Violet as the color of the year, and it's already shaping up to be a major trend in every aspect of home design.
Shannon Zapala, co-founder of glassware brand GOVERRE explains, "One of the popular kitchen trends for 2018 is using bold, unexpected colors [...] such as Ultra Violet, Pantone’s color of the year! This dramatic color exudes a feeling of luxury and elegance."
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High-Contrast Marble
“Step aside Carrara," says interior designer Donna Mondi.
She explains that the newest 'it' look for the kitchen is dramatic marble that makes a statement, noting, "Marble countertops with high contrast bold veining are making quite a statement. It’s perfect for book-matching to create intense drama, or doing as a waterfall down the sides of the island. Either way, this new trend is one to watch as I think it’ll be going strong for years to come.
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Wood Cabinets
Wood kitchen cabinets are another popular trend this year.
"Add warmth to a kitchen with wood cabinets," says interior designer CeCe Barfield. "Wood creates old-world charm and a less utilitarian aesthetic. Wood cabinets feel like furniture, which visually enhances an area that is likely much more than just a place to cook."
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Dark Countertops
Dark, deep countertops are the order of the day, according to Renee Hytry Derrington, global design lead at Formica Group.
"Homeowners were intrigued with slate tiles that came in black, dark green and multi-colored rust tones. We wanted to design a slate option for countertops that had the same natural cleft detail—but combined with the growing interest in dramatic black stones. Basalt Slate is the result, and one of our most popular designs this year.”
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Blue And Green Cabinetry
Kitchens are taking on moody ocean-inspired shades.
“Blues and greens emerged as ‘go-to’ color choices for cabinetry in 2017. They are being mixed with other colors, complementing wood stains or even being used as the dominant color alone," according to Stephanie Pierce, director of design and trends at MasterBrand Cabinets.
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Combining Rustic and Modern Styles
"It’s fun playing soulful, rustic finishes like unlacquered brass and silver travertine off clean, modern stainless steel, like this Franke chef's station sink teamed with the solid brass culinary faucet by California Faucets. I also think it’s beautiful when natural stone is used in a honed finish and allowed to patina naturally." – Robert McKinley