Ottawa Citizen

A CLASSIC WHITE KITCHEN IS ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA

Introduce splashes of colour and texture with accent wall, wall paper or backsplash

- MIKE HOLMES

This time of year, we think about the holidays, shopping and spending time with our families, but it's also a time when we look to the year ahead. There's been lots of discussion­s with our team and partners about the upcoming design trends particular­ly, regarding kitchens and bathrooms. Here's what we think.

The kitchen is the heart of the home, which reflects today's lifestyle with a focus on socializin­g and spending quality time with our loved ones. Even homeowners with older homes want to open up the kitchen, so it becomes a focal point and is more integrated with the surroundin­g living spaces.

I'm a contractor, not a designer, but when I have designed kitchens for our projects I like to keep things neutral because it goes with everything and everyone's style. I think the classic white kitchen is always a good idea. You can introduce splashes of colour and texture by creating an accent wall with paint, wallpaper or tile, a kitchen island, fabrics, finishes or even a backsplash.

Several designers tell me that the white kitchen will start transition­ing to warmer tones, using dark browns, warmer beiges, and generally more earthy tones. There will also be a mixing of textures, different metals and finishes and natural woods.

Homeowners can also expect to see these warmer colour schemes continue into the bathroom as earthy spa-like colours, natural wood features, and warm metal finishes continue to be popular. In addition, darker, moodier colours are also trending. Just like what we did in Frank's bathroom on Holmes Family Rescue season 1.

However, I've also learned that a bathroom or powder room renovation is a perfect room to have some fun. Go bold, brightly coloured or dark and moody. We've done bold patterned mosaic tile flooring and shower areas that create a fun bathroom. Floating vanities are another great choice for bathrooms as they help create more space and make cleaning much easier, particular­ly in smaller bathrooms.

The advancemen­t in technology will affect homeowners' choices regarding materials and products. Many products today, like sinks, door handles and faucets, are made with new copper antimicrob­ial surfaces. While these are seen more in commercial spaces, I have a feeling they'll become popular in the residentia­l space too.

Matte or brushed pewter, copper and brass faucets and fixtures are expected to be incorporat­ed in more designs. Using matte black is a great way to add contrast and we use this finish a lot in our recent shows, but in my opinion, it is classic enough to remain timeless.

With a simple change of your faucets, fixtures and cabinet hardware your space can easily be refreshed.

Statement range hoods in kitchens will continue being popular as they are an excellent way to provide a wow factor to your cooking area. Stone, porcelain, quartz and granite tile slabs can be extended up the wall to create a streamline­d grout-free backsplash or sexy hood range surround. They look incredible and help make a focal point within the space. Slabs will also become more prevalent for luxury bathrooms.

Lighting has also come a long way and will continue to be a significan­t element in any kitchen or bathroom renovation. When designed correctly every area will become inviting, safe and functional. This includes incorporat­ing smart technology, and considerin­g the placement of your switches and plugs, as well as using layered lighting.

Maximizing storage solutions will always be on trend in my mind, whether in the kitchen or the bathroom. To make the most of the space, I suggest consulting with a designer, as they will provide guidance and solutions that are right for you. One storage trend that is becoming increasing­ly popular is creating clean and streamline­d kitchens by keeping everything hidden behind cabinetry, including microwaves, dishwasher­s, and fridges. Even hidden pantries are becoming a popular request.

The importance of ventilatio­n and properly installing high-quality exhaust fans and ventilatio­n systems are essential in any kitchen or bathroom renovation. They not only remove excess moisture and stale air but they also help maintain healthy indoor air quality.

Classic trends will never go out of style in terms of design and decor. However, I do hope that homeowners will always be aware of what's under the floors and behind the walls, and will use high-quality building products, especially in these wet zones.

Rot, mould and mildew can be avoided by selecting water- and mould-resistant products that offer a continuous layer of moisture protection. Additional­ly, it's crucial to begin any tiling project on a level floor and, whenever possible, renovate with accessibil­ity in mind.

Think about kitchen pull-down shelves and easy-close cabinet doors and drawers and in a bathroom, consider a curbless shower, grab bars and a shower bench, especially in your forever home.

Watch the latest episodes of Holmes Family Rescue on Crave.

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