Kitchen Trends in 2022: According to the designer, these are the kitchen trends you will see in 2022

2021-11-12 09:20:28 By : Mr. Yake Gao

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Our list includes everything from pet-friendly spaces to flat backsplashes.

Throughout the pandemic, many of us have a whole new understanding of our kitchen-where we bake all kinds of bread, work from home, cook when we can’t go out, watch too much TV , Scroll aimlessly through our kitchen. Cell phone etc. As we approach the New Year, we certainly realize the importance of having a multi-faceted kitchen, so House Beautiful invited 10 designers to share their predictions for kitchen trends in 2022-our list is full of designs for those who wish to remodel this frequently visited The idea of ​​space man.

Emily Spanos of Emily June Designs says color will make a comeback in the kitchen. “Since the pandemic, many of us have spent more time in the kitchen than ever before, and naturally tend to make this space feel more personal.” She added: “Our home has always been ours. A refuge and a source of inspiration, I see people have more fun in the kitchen design in the coming year. Not only the bold and contrasting color palette can weave charm and personality throughout the space, but I also look forward to seeing various finishes The use of matte and high gloss!"

David Thompson of Design Principle Assembledge stated that “large windows on counter spaces or oversized skylights on islands or stoves” will become a trend in 2022. "The idea is to welcome in nature and let the sun shine on a series of material particles-wood grain, marble, glazed tiles, the ups and downs of brush paint," he added. "Now I prefer lightly worn old hand tools to stainless steel laboratories. This is a warm and spacious era."

"During COVID, more people have adopted pets than ever before, so they are considering how to integrate them into the center of the family," said designer Carol Kurth. "The storage room in the kitchen is always important, and unclaimed areas, such as the skirting board space, are often overlooked-what better way to use this space." We believe your pet will agree!

Shawna Percival of Styleberry Creative Interiors said that cottage kitchens are making a comeback, which proves "how smart a small space can be. Built-in storage space, using every corner and gap, is what the cottage kitchen is best at. Well, that also provides one. The feeling of comfort and living makes you want to stay at home-this is your choice!"

Anthony Carrino, vice president of design at Welcome Homes (also the star of HGTV's Kitchen Cousins), said that flat backplanes will flourish in 2022. "It's a very clean, modern look," he pointed out. "It enables you to book to match your context and flip it to the wall. It eliminates all grout lines that can cause a busy tailgate."

"The architectural style hood will be huge-I mean literally!" Alexa Drees Walker, director of the Drees Residential Design Center, predicted. "White and cream with darker earth tones will be used to create drama. Unlike subway tiles, marble-style quartz countertops will become a newly popular backsplash option. Golden decorations and oversized pendants will continue to be popular," She added.

Manny Varas, President and CEO of MVGroup USA, said: “This year, we have seen a large number of customers request the use of invisible hinged doors to make the space look'invisible'. This trend started with Lualdi doors in Italy, creating a frameless and clean Appearance. We have adopted this design and implemented it in the kitchen. The kitchen has hidden doors to enter the walk-in pantry and secret wine room.” (See the features of Mindy Laven in this kitchen).

Daniel Bowler, director of Eggersmann UK, said: “As we all spend more time at home, people want to bring the outdoors indoors again. Natural materials such as wood are particularly popular.” Popular materials are particularly blended to create a light, bright and airy space, and provide some blank canvases to inject color and personality."

Andy Briggs, interior designer of Optiplan Kitchens, points out: “As kitchens adopt multiple functions in the home, storage has always been essential, and as the kitchen adopts multiple functions in the home, , Its importance is increasing, but as we step out of the pandemic, it is even more so." "We have acquired more gadgets and stocked up all the cabinet necessities, so finding a good way to organize these items is The key." Briggs suggested turning to wicker baskets, which "both decorative and practical" and large jars, which provide "a budget-friendly way to organize all the small things on cabinets and kitchen surfaces."

Given how many paint brands consider green tones as the color of the year in 2022, George Forsyth, director of Drew Forsyth & Co Green, believes that green is the main kitchen trend in the coming year. "This is a tone that reflects renewal, rejuvenation and vitality, so it's no surprise that the homeowner can't get enough of it now," he claimed.