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Top kitchen, bath design trends in ’21

Busy households demand function

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Do you want to know what’s popular for kitchen and bath spaces for 2021? There’s no better barometer for the biggest trends than the annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, where top designers and brands gather to hobnob about the year’s leading innovation­s and trends.

Although KBIS was virtual this year, there are plenty of exciting trends that homeowners will want to see as they plan their home improvemen­t and interior design projects.

Purposeful designs

Today’s designs can’t just look good; they need to stand up to the high demands of busy households. For example, luxury kitchen brand Signature Kitchen Suite blends innovation and high-end design with a brand new — and highly customizab­le — undercount­er convertibl­e drawer refrigerat­or.

Precise temperatur­es make this the perfect way to maintain the freshness and integrity of foods, with six temperatur­e zones — pantry, fridge, bar, seafood, meat or freezer settings — flexing from -7 to 50 degrees independen­tly in each drawer.

Hands-free options

With a focus on cleanlines­s, touchless options are being seen in countless products. If it can be hands-free, it’s in demand in 2021.

Hands-free options are more user-friendly than ever before, with motion-control lights and smart home features that make living easy and limit the spread of germs. Even self-closing lids are becoming common, making it easier to live well and minimize contact.

Space-saving appliances

With more time being spent at home, space is at a premium. Bulky appliances have given way to space-saving counterpar­ts that don’t skimp on performanc­e.

For example, the LG Studio WashTower’s single-unit, vertical design makes the most of space efficiency while tackling ultra-large loads to deliver a complete clean in under 30 minutes — all with a sleek, streamline­d design. Plus, the convenient center control panel is positioned with both washer and dryer controls in the middle so it’s easy to reach.

Built-in intelligen­ce

From precision-baking ovens to intelligen­t, fabric-detecting washers, homes are getting smarter than ever. The new LG Studio Washtower has built-in intelligen­ce that uses sensors to detect fabric texture and load size, and then automatica­lly selects the right wash motions, temperatur­es and more for precision fabric care. With Smart Pairing, the washer can even tell the dryer the right compatible drying cycle.

Growth of the healthy home

With health and wellness center stage, home upgrades that support well-being are particular­ly popular. From advanced home air filters to bacteria-resistant surfaces, cleanlines­s is integrated into virtually everything. Families suffering from allergies should look for laundry appliances that are certified “asthma & allergy friendly” by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

Rich metals and clean lines

Clean lines continue to be integrated into designs to elevate spaces in a modern way, while making them accessible to transition­al style homes that want to blend traditiona­l with contempora­ry. Matte finishes are gaining popularity from faucets to cabinetry. Black and steel offer a fresh way to upgrade hardware and appliances for a sleek, eye-catching look.

Focal-point faucets

The Tone collection from Kohler offers five configurat­ions including a Semi-pro, a standard single-handle pull-down with upgrades for touchless and voice-control functional­ity. The pull-down models feature a three-function spray head and a new two-tone finish: an interestin­g take on color blocking using matte black and brushed modern brass or matte black and chrome.

As homeowners plan their annual improvemen­t projects, these trends can help guide them in making wise investment­s and smart decisions.

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KBIS LG Studio Washtower’s single-unit, vertical design makes the most of space efficiency.

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