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Top trends for timeless kitchen designs

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If you’re considerin­g a kitchen renovation, you’ve probably heard caution about avoiding overly trendy designs that can diminish your home’s value and limit its appeal to future buyers. That’s sound advice, but many of this year’s trends are relatively neutral and have long-term staying power.

Kitchen upgrades are typically all about making practical updates to meet the needs of a family. The key to smart design is incorporat­ing functional elements a family requires while striking a balance between style and trends that quickly become outdated.

Before you dive into a kitchen project, consider these on-trend design recommenda­tions from the experts at Wellborn Cabinet.

ADD HEALTH-FOCUSED FEATURES

As the hub of nutrition, it’s no surprise wellness design features are making their way into the kitchen. Some examples include appliances with air frying or steaming features, and double ovens appearing in more homes, making home meals for the family easier to manage. Also look for technology that simplifies meal planning and managing your pantry inventory, as well as features that regulate food storage temperatur­es more precisely, including during power outages.

SHIFT BACK TO WOOD STAINS

Painted cabinets had their moment, but the latest designs are revealing a movement back toward warm wood grains, specifical­ly oak. As trends continue to shift toward embracing natural elements, as well as exploring diverse color palettes, cabinet manufactur­ers are constantly innovating to meet the demands of consumers and design profession­als alike.

To elevate contempora­ry cabinetry design, Wellborn Cabinet introduced captivatin­g finishes that celebrate natural materials and textures. Inspired by the highly desired white oak at a more accessible price point, Boardwalk offers a breath of fresh air, allowing the unique oak wood grain to take center stage. The striking finish of Peppermill introduces a versatile darker brown hue with a subtle gray undertone, adding depth, dimension and sophistica­tion. If you’re not quite ready to fully embrace natural wood tones, Alabaster may be a perfect alternativ­e; this hue provides the timeless elegance of neutral white.

DEDICATE SPACE FOR BEVERAGES

Food prep may be a mainstay in functional kitchen design, but a growing number of homeowners are calling beverages a close second with the addition of built-in coffee bars or smoothie stations and specialize­d storage for beer and wine. Countertop or supplement­ary nugget ice makers are another example of trending kitchen accessorie­s that reinforce a growing focus on beverages for all occasions.

GO FOR CONTEMPORA­RY CABINETRY

Your kitchen’s cabinet doors play an important role in defining your design aesthetic. Consider Wellborn’s wide variety of door styles, several of which have been redesigned to support the trend toward a simpler, smaller rail that’s in favor among designers and homeowners alike. With softer, more up-to-date appearance­s, they feature eased profiles to produce simple, straight, clean appearance­s. Options like Breckenrid­ge and Ridgebrook offer updates to the modified shaker style with a clean, modern, less clunky aesthetic. Made of quality, solid wood, they feature a reversed raised center panel to coordinate with a variety of design styles.

EMBRACE THE MIDDLE GROUND

Kitchen islands are hardly a new design element, but an increasing number of homeowners are making them a major focus of their renovation­s. A kitchen trends study by Houzz revealed that 42% of homeowners are opting for islands that are 7 feet long or more.

That’s extra prep space, but also more room for casual seating or socializin­g while hosting. Also gaining popularity are double islands for double the workspace.

SKIP BLAND BACKSPLASH TILE

The wall space between your countertop­s and upper cabinets may not amount to much, but it’s a sure place to make a style statement. This year’s designers are saying farewell to stark white subway tile backsplash­es. Instead, nature- and earth-inspired tones are trending. You can still use subway tile but consider a variation from the traditiona­l stacked design. Texture is another option for modernizin­g your backsplash; think handcrafte­d tiles or earthy textures but take care to avoid overly busy patterns.

 ?? Family Features ?? As trends continue to shift toward embracing natural elements, as well as exploring diverse color palettes, cabinet manufactur­ers are constantly innovating to meet the demands of consumers and design profession­als alike.
Family Features As trends continue to shift toward embracing natural elements, as well as exploring diverse color palettes, cabinet manufactur­ers are constantly innovating to meet the demands of consumers and design profession­als alike.

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