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2023 Kitchen and Bath Trends: Superior Cabinets' experts scour the data
The article presents the 2023 kitchen and bath trend predictions, emphasizing that these trends are significantly influenced by past styles and items, as homeowners increasingly seek sentimental, familiar, and comfortable elements. The overarching themes for 2023 trends are summarized as Nostalgic, Unique, Collected, and Natural. These predictions are based on data analyzed by Superior Cabinets' Trends Experts.
One prominent trend identified is the "Hipstoric Home Trend," which involves integrating vintage elements into modern home aesthetics. This trend, also highlighted by Pinterest, focuses on one-of-a-kind, often inherited or thrifted items that possess sentimental value, moving away from mass-produced goods. This style is particularly driven by Baby Boomer and Gen X demographics, who are looking to express their personal style through soulful and nostalgic pieces. The increasing popularity of eclectic style since late 2021 further supports this trend.
Traditional design elements are also experiencing a resurgence in kitchens. The experts at Superior Cabinets note a modest increase in demand for classic features such as glass doors with decorative mullion divider frames, cabinet door patterns with intricate details, decorative columns, and a preference for more wood cabinets over solely all-white designs. This shift is believed to be influenced by fashion trends, with the comeback of airy clothing styles like lace and ruffles indirectly impacting home aesthetics.
Decorative hood cabinets continue to be a significant focal point in kitchens, with semi-custom modern wood hoods becoming a standard. Homeowners are willing to allocate more of their cabinet budget towards these decorative elements to create a unique centerpiece. The article also mentions the use of alternative materials for hood fan surrounds, including quartz, ultra-compact tile, and plaster.
Organization is highlighted as a critical aspect of modern kitchen design. Inspired by trending organizational gadgets, consumers are prioritizing improved space utilization, accessibility, and overall organization. This demand stems from a desire for convenience and functionality in busy lives, extending beyond mere aesthetics. There is a noticeable increase in investment in cabinet organization solutions, inserts, and functional accessories. Top trending items include Wood Super Susans, SOS Tip out Trays, Rollout Shelves, 2 Bin Pullout Waste Bins, Base Magic Corners, and Twin Corner Lemans II Pullouts.
Hidden appliances are moving from high-end kitchens to more mainstream designs. Homeowners are increasingly opting to conceal small appliances in designated areas such as appliance garages, tall pantries, or wall counter cabinets to create specialized zones like coffee stations or bar areas. Proper planning with electricians and general contractors is crucial for incorporating power outlets within these hidden zones to ensure safety and compliance with building codes. This trend often requires a higher cabinet budget.
The concept of hidden rooms or zones, such as hidden pantries, butler's pantries, and spice kitchens, is also gaining traction, particularly for those designing long-term homes and having sufficient space. These dedicated areas for cooking, prep work, or excess storage are expected to remain a prominent feature in home design.
Spa-like bathrooms are another significant trend, with homeowners investing more in creating spaces for self-care and personal expression. Searches for terms like "shower routine aesthetic," "amazing walk-in showers," and "home spa bathroom" indicate a desire for bathrooms that offer more than basic functionality. The use of real wood cabinetry in bathrooms is also increasing, providing a natural contrast to clean white tiles, fixtures, and countertops.
In terms of color and material choices, black paints and natural woods are trending. Matte black or dark charcoal MDF cabinets, paired with natural or lighter wood stain accents, create a bold, sophisticated, and rich look that is versatile across various styles. While visually striking, this combination may require more maintenance due to visible fingerprints and water spots. Dark green cabinets also continue to be a popular selection, often mixed with light wood stains.
Blush-beige colors, exemplified by Sherwin-Williams' Redend Point SW 9081, are gaining popularity, reflecting the growth of boho chic, organic modern, and eclectic interior styles. While not yet a dominant cabinet color, these warm, earthy tones are favored for wall paint, accessories, and furniture upholstery.
Finally, rustic woods, particularly Maple, Hickory, Black Walnut, and Cherry, are increasingly chosen for cabinetry. This trend, predicted to grow since 2020, reflects a desire to bring nature into the home. Rustic woods are characterized by natural variations in color, grain, mineral streaks, knots, and wormholes, appealing to those who embrace unpredictability in their design choices. However, those seeking a more uniform look may prefer to avoid this trend.
Overall, the article concludes that the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted deeper consideration of home functionality and quality. Consumers are now investing in higher-quality, durable items and materials, shifting their focus from low-cost options to long-term value, emphasizing that not all cabinets are created equal and quality is best measured over time.
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