2024 Kitchen Trends
If you love design as much as I do, keeping up with interior design trends and making predictions for the future energizes you and since the kitchen continues to evolve beyond mere functionality into a space that seamlessly blends style, sustainability, and innovation, I thought why not dedicate a whole blog post to up and coming trends for such an important space! Arguably the room in your house that gets the most foot traffic, technological advancements, eco-conscious design, and a growing emphasis on personalized culinary experiences, continues to define how we interact with and perceive this vital space in our home. From multifunctional layouts to smart kitchen appliances, what better way to celebrate yet another year around the sun than by exploring 2024 Kitchen Trends! And don’t be surprised if there are a lots of repeat Kitchen trends from 2023! Some of my previous prediction have really take hold!
Organic Tones
While the concept of Biophilic design continues to flourish, seamlessly integrating the beauty and tranquility of nature into our kitchen spaces continues to take centre stage. A notable shift in warm, organic kitchens can easily be seen as we move away form heavy lacquers, white kitchens and glossy paints towards a more natural, grain forward aesthetic.
Natural woods, particularly white oak, Alder wood and natural walnut have become increasingly prevalent in modern home design trends, especially when it comes to cabinetry. The distinct rift cut grains of thee woods add a touch of sophistication and a contemporary edge to the overall aesthetic while antique bronze hardware and zellige tile backsplashes continue to be popular complimenting design choices.
Designers seem to be focusing on adding wood and wood-look materials through cabinetry, flooring, and architectural accents like wooden beams to bring warmth to both modern and traditional settings. Neutral wood tone like white oak don’t feel heavy as other traditional wood species making it wonderful to incorporate and refreshing. People are spending more time at home so they want their homes to feel intimate and cozy.
Quiet Luxury
Perhaps the biggest buzz word of 2023, ‘quiet luxury’ has the design world transcending from ‘over the top opulence’ to ‘understated elegance’. In 2024, this trend continues to redefine the notion of luxury, favouring subtlety over ostentation and embracing a minimalist approach that exudes sophistication and thoughtful craftsmanship. Characterized by beautifully made cabinetry and muted, understated neutrals colours 'luxe' elements tend to pair well with gold fixtures and marble countertops while also leaning into highly elegant, polished and refined finishes.
Additionally, monochromatic, all-white kitchens are not as popular as they once were. There has definitely been a resurgence in dramatic color tones that introduce powerful contrast, such as warm, saturated hues paired with understated neutrals. Midnight blues, or blacks which mix well with dramatic raw marbling have become very popular. Cabinetry in inky blacks and rich, saturated tones always offer a high end look and feel. Sleek and stylish, like a little black dress, it's a design that will never go out of fashion. Paired with woods such as oak or walnut and layered with brass or copper detailing, this scheme delivers a wealth of understated luxury and warmth.
Metal Kitchens
I noticed this trend on the come up a few years ago and had mentioned it in my ‘8 Interior Design Trends to Watch out for in 2022’, but what was a spark then is now a growing desire!
The concept integrates various metals in different sheens, matte, polished and patinated, into everything from backsplashes to full walls of cabinetry transforming old kitchens into a modern, elegant space. When it comes to this trend, don't be afraid to mix gold, silver and brass as all of them work so well. Tapping into the modern industrial and minimalist interior trend, stainless steel kitchen cabinets is also a popular material used in metal kitchens not only because it is recognized for its durability, hygienic properties and ease of maintenance, but also because its seen as a beautiful material that can easily blend with any appliance brand you choose.
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Coffee Corners/Nooks
Coffee bars, nooks, corners, whatever you want to call them, are becoming more and more popular every year. Used for storing everything from coffee, tea, breakfast foods, grab and go snacks to other essentials like mugs and bowls, homeowners and designers alike are continuing to love these little spaces, upgrading them further every years. I wouldn’t be surprised if in a few years this small coffee station idea turns into a full breakfast/wet bar with an added smoothie station and mini fridge to hold your açai bowl ingredients and milk alternatives…would you?
Beverage Centres & Dedicated Beverage Fridges
As someone who has just completed a kitchen install I can attest to how useful a beverage centre/fridge is. Who would have thought a separate fridge for just drinks would be such a game changer, but having put one to good use for a few months now, it really does make so much sense! Not only has it increases the space in my main fridge for actual food, but its a dedicated storage space for soda water, pop, beer, wine and juices. We also have it positioned closer to the dining room/bar making it even easier to grab drinks from while entertaining or mixing cocktails.
Outdoor Bars and Kitchens
The addition of designated beverage stations are heading outdoors too! Blame it on years of only meeting up with friends on patios, in parks and other outdoors spaces, but big entertaining, outdoor spaces are a key kitchen renovation trend for 2024. Bonus points for those who find creative ways to seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces like using a window as an opportunity to create bar seating outside or incorporating a wall of French or sliding doors to integrate the two spaces easily into one.
Brass Accents
I know last year a few BIG designers were quoted saying that brass accents were on their way out but like a red lip, brass is a classic material that will never truly go out of style. Versatile by nature, brass accents exudes timeless appeal that carries a sense of sophistication in both traditional and modern design environments. It also creates visual interest and contrast by allowing other key design elements and materials like marble or wood to shine. With that in mind you may ask yourself, ‘Well if it’s so timeless, should it really be in a trend guide?’
On the note, matte black hardware definitely takes second place for homeowners as an alternative for brass. It’s also way cheaper and so versatile. Just make sure you choose a good brand with a hardy finish because I have heard they show wear and tear over time with coating peeling from harsh chemical cleanings and prolonged use.
Custom Range Hood
In 2024, a trendy range exhaust hood is a must-have! More often I am seeing kitchen range hoods being integrated into the overall design through custom range hoods, and hidden vent inserts (vs the traditional over the range hoods with in your face silhouette). From simple shapes covered in drywall, plaster, metal, marble, tile or stone, eye-catching and stylish hoods not only continue to serve a practical purpose but can blend in better with your kitchen’s personality. I mean if the stove is the focal point, a hood vent is the accent so why not make it interesting.
Appliance Garage Cabinets and Storage
Counter tops are being whipped clean of small kitchen appliances as homeowners and kitchen designers gravitate towards clutter-free kitchen aesthetics. Instead this appliances are designated their own little cabinet space thanks to the rise of built-in appliance garages. Although they have been trendy for awhile now, its almost become a standard to designate storage space for these smaller appliances when designing a brand new kitchen. Thanks to lifts, drawers and designated cabinetry, there are so many ways to keep your small appliances accessible without the clutter. Further, integrated step stools, charging drawers, built in feeding stations for pets, and sneaky toe kick drawers are also becoming popular design solutions to help you get more out of your kitchen space.
Reeded & Fluted Panels
The appeal of fluting and texture has been rapidly gaining momentum over the past year and I believe these design characteristics are going to continue to gain popularity in 2024. From fluted glass to plaster walls and wooden cabinetry, fluted panelling is becoming easier to find and adds depth and dimension into any spaces. When it comes to kitchens though, its becoming more common place for designers to focus on millwork details like fluted cabinetry as a way to incorporate this trend.
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Herringbone Flooring and Patterns
From tiled backsplashes to engineered floors, the herringbone pattern, continues to be a popular choice in 2024. Much like natural wood cabinetry, Herringbone is yet another classic design element that is experiencing a renaissance. Becoming the go-to pattern for kitchens, bathrooms, and more, the graphic pattern is beloved for creating movement and texture!
Slim Shaker Cabinet Doors
'Slim Shaker' or ‘skinny shaker’ cabinetry, continues to hold peoples attention. Considered the common ground between a modern flat slab door and a traditional shaker silhouette, a ‘slim shaker’ style features a skinnier trim border detail that easily elevated any kitchen aesthetic.
Freeform Kitchen Islands
If the kitchen is the heart of the home, the island is the heart of the kitchen! It’s an essential element that can be used to gather people around, serve food from and incorporating additional workstation sinks or added storage into. One thing I have seen designers do recently that I think is really neat is to use one side of the kitchen island to build out a baguette for seating. Instead of having a separate area for a kitchen table, they use the island to create a cozy seating nook and pull up a small table to it, so clever!
Integrated Smart Kitchen Appliances
Smart technology continues to level up kitchen design in 2024 as AI Ovens begin to hit the market. A super useful tool for even a skilled chef, AI Ovens can now assist in the cooking process by adjusting temperatures and cook times based on what you’re making. Additionally, fridges with food inventory technology and emergency power sources makes grocery shopping easy while also preventing spoilage when the power goes out unexpectedly.
Statement Lighting/layered Lighting
People don’t just want statement lighting anymore, they want layered lighting. They want to be able to create multiple moods and have versatility with ambiences by incorporating more light sources. From pot lights to pendent lights to under the cabinet, toe kick and task lighting, anything that provides a warm glow is a go in this 2024. Layered lighting can add so much depth and character to such an important space in a house that overlooking it would be a huge miss.
Thank you for joining me today and taking interest in this 2024 kitchen trend report! If you have any questions or comments about coffee corners, beverage centre, flutter panels or outdoor kitchen/bar spaces, feel free to leave them in the comment section below!
Until next time,
- Soheila