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Although the trends come and go, kitchens will always remain a necessary part of every home. Because of how frequently kitchens are used, it's no wonder that they're one of the most frequently remodeled spaces. The popularity of renovation only continues to increase, resulting in business booms for these industries.
According to IBIS World, the cabinet and vanity manufacturing industry netted $19.2 billion in revenue in 2021. With the growth of the cabinetry industry sure to continue, let's take a look at four of the trending elements of new
kitchen designs.
One of the easiest ways to give your space a facelift is to incorporate a statement piece or color. You can pair dramatic lighting with sleek, nondescript kitchen cabinets. Alternatively, you can invest in custom cabinets in a unique hue. Statement pieces do not need to be extravagant to be effective. Consider an antique range hood or layered light fixtures.
Perhaps a divisive trend among kitchen designers, exposed shelving has been featured in a number of home publications and seen in many celebrity homes on TV. Ditching your traditional cabinetry to put your dishes on display is certainly an intriguing decision if you have an eclectic collection. This minimalistic style requires upkeep and, for most, careful planning for the rest of the kitchen area. The aesthetic of exposed shelving can require some homeowners to sacrifice hidden storage spaces.
If you're more of an individualist who doesn't stick to the traditional, incorporating a collection of complementary colors can be an exciting kitchen design idea. Pair cheerful yellow cabinetry with purple-accented backsplashes and decor. Of course, the possibilities for pairing are limitless. Similarly, you can use your cookware and kitchen accessories to tell a color story if you'd rather keep to neutral tones for your kitchen's infrastructure.
There are so many unique tiles on the market that you can elevate any space with the right choice. If you appreciate more traditional kitchen designs but want to add your own touch, playing around with the color and shape of your backsplash is a great option. Choose a uniquely glazed subway tile, or opt for a hexagonal grid. You could even get creative and work with your designer on a mosaic look.
No matter what your kitchen looks like now, there are plenty of ways a custom cabinet designer can help you transform it. If you're eager to get started on making your kitchen a space you love, you can trust the team at Artistic Cabinetry to provide superior kitchen designs. Call us today!
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