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Current Kitchen Interior Design Trends
The article presents an overview of modern kitchen design trends for 2014, as observed by Susan Serra, CKD, CAPS, a kitchen design expert. It acknowledges that kitchen fashion trends evolve more slowly than general interior design due to the significant investment involved for homeowners. The core theme identified for 2014 kitchen design is "Mixed Messages," characterized by contrasting philosophies within the same design, reflecting contemporary lifestyles.
One prominent trend is "Clean Cabinetry," where leading lines remain simple, straight, and clean, with an even more modern and chunkier aesthetic than in previous years. This is balanced by a mixed message of strong texture and warmth, preventing an overly sleek appearance. For traditional styles, simple elegance and a "less is more" approach are observed, especially in smaller kitchens. Cabinetry is increasingly designed with a furniture-like quality, catering to open floor plans, and concealed workstations are gaining popularity.
"Perfect Imperfection" describes a trend where sleek cabinetry surfaces are juxtaposed with rich textures. These textures can appear on flooring, backsplashes, hardware, or lighting, allowing for personal expression. The article notes that while these materials present a perceived imperfection, they contribute to a visually cohesive look.
"Oversized Yet Invisible" highlights the integration of large-scale design elements into kitchens as they become more connected to surrounding rooms. This includes oversized lighting fixtures, feature walls with strong or dark colors to create natural dimension, and extended tables. Wall-sized printed murals and large windows and kitchen islands also support this trend, fulfilling social needs within open floor plans. Backsplashes are becoming taller and wider, functioning as architectural features, whether colored or neutral. Large, built-in hoods continue to be a trend, and large-format tiles in quiet colors and textures are also observed.
"Intuitive High Tech" addresses the evolution of appliance technology. The integration of tablet familiarity into appliances, such as the Dacor 30-inch oven with Wi-Fi connectivity for app and recipe downloads, is highlighted. This technology allows for remote control via smartphones. European appliances are noted for incorporating intuitive controls, sometimes with retro dials, presenting a mixed aesthetic. The article suggests that 2014 could be a pivotal year for appliance brands to offer genuinely useful tech tools, particularly those integrated with smartphones.
In terms of "Color," neutral shades continue their popularity in cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring, including whites, off-whites, cool grays, and warm grays. Wood stains range from light to dark. Miele’s new appliance color, Truffle, a cool glass surface with stainless steel trims, is presented as an exciting neutral option suitable for a warm-cool palette. Matte finishes are prevalent across various kitchen elements. Countertop colors, especially in engineered stone like Dekton, are darker and understated, with Dekton specifically mentioned for its heat resistance and sophisticated color palette.
"Kitchen Architecture" refers not to structural design but to the architectural qualities expressed in elements like sink and faucet designs (e.g., BLANCO’s One sink), cabinetry, appliances, and tile design. This trend is seen in visual “blocks” or simply designed sections of cabinetry. The article points out that modern designs with warm colors and vintage accessories create a “perfect mixed message” for a feeling of warmth.
Additional trends mentioned include medium to light matte wood flooring, often in wider planks and off-white to warm gray tones; artisan and vintage furniture and accessories; continued popularity of open shelving; blues, medium coral, and deep blue/gray as fresh accent colors for fabrics, accessories, and artwork; black accents in smaller doses; and the use of mixed media, mixed periods, and mixed use to optimize function.
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