Everyone knows that the kitchen is the heart of the home — and tomorrow’s best kitchens, according to design gurus and trend-trackers, will become more integrated with the main living spaces. That means they’ll become more sophisticated as well, and they might also become even more hi-tech, serving as command center, message center, food center and gathering spot for the entire family, if not the neighborhood. As you shop for for the new home of your dreams, you might want to keep in mind what’s hot and what’s not for the coming year.

Here are the top trends: Winners in the realm of modern kitchen ideas:

modern Kitchen ideas

  1. Smart Appliances: The new lineup from major appliance companies, both high-end and high volume manufacturers, includes advanced features like double-door ovens, mini-ovens that can be used for small cooking jobs, combination cooking units that can grill, bake, steam, roast, convection bake, microwave or keep food warm with a flip of a switch or the turn of a dial. There are also new five-door (or more) refrigerators, models that can serve as refrigerators or freezers depending on need, message center and internet-capable fridges, and a “family-hub” model that will retrieve recipes, prepare your shopping list and allow you to view what’s inside from an app on your smart phone. A new generation of refrigerator, dishwasher and special use appliance drawers is suitable for installation in the kitchen or in remote areas of the house. Think coffee/breakfast bar in the master bedroom, or “satellite kitchen” on the patio or in the kids’ playroom. One manufacturer even will send a tech team to your home to teach you how to program and use the features on its new line of appliances.
  2. Softer, cooler color schemes: The trend toward subdued schemes may be tied to the popularity of open floor plans, and it makes sense when you view the kitchen as an extension of living space. Color forecasters in all areas — even fashion — signal a return to more natural, neutral tones, with an emphasis on grey, soft cream or whipped butter hues and tinted whites. This is not the dull beige shell of years past, but it is also far from the “anything goes” kitchen color palette popular a year or two ago. This year’s soothing hues adapt well to accents of charcoal and navy, sand and sea, and cloudy sky colors. Paint companies are on board with a range of colors that draws inspiration from plants and crops, from metals and stones, from nature and the environment rather than from neon and bright lights. The color forecast is supplemented by a mix of metals and by a decrease in glitter and shine. Embrace matte finishes and the new “black stainless” in appliances. Bronze, dull brass, copper patina, and satin nickel win out over polished finishes of any kind, for kitchen cabinet pulls and for faucets. Also look for distinctive styling and hammered finishes on focal point ventilation hoods.
  3. Mix It Up: Not only will stylish kitchens display a mix of metals, but they are likely to mix it up with cabinet finishes, counters and backsplash materials as well. Look for a more custom, “unstructured” look in storage cabinets and work surfaces. Islands continue to grow, both in size and in function, with prep sinks, second dishwashers, refrigerator drawers, wine chillers and ice makers, warming drawers and mixing/baking centers. Specialty appliances — built in coffee-makers and espresso machines, built in toasters and pizza ovens, steamers and woks, and indoor grill units — reappear, but they are sometimes hidden away behind doors or installed in working pantry areas. The truly upscale kitchen might even feature a small “walk-in” refrigerator to please a gourmet chef and meet the needs of a backyard gardener.
  4. Light It in Style: Kitchen lighting is more functional, and more varied, than ever before. Overall, specific and directed task lighting and ambient lighting all have a place in the trendy kitchen. Hang a chandelier for effect; drop pendants over an island or along the length of a breakfast bar; look for under-cabinet strips to illuminate prep and clean-up areas. Dimmable recessed ceiling lighting can serve for general purposes, but you’ll also find directed spots to highlight a piece of art, lighting that showcases cabinet interiors, and LED strips for efficiency. Even table lamps can find an appropriate place in the kitchen, perhaps at a built in desk, or to add character to a serving bar.
  5. Personality Trumps Slick Efficiency: There’s no denying that trendy kitchens must still be functional, but they will become more livable as well as more personal, reflecting the style and vibes of adjacent spaces and of the home’s inhabitants. It’s all about comfort and living the lifestyle that suits you in a home that meets your needs. We think it’s about time to embrace the change and follow the trends.

modern Kitchen ideas

So, as you begin the search for your new home, keep your own wishes at the top of your list. You may find an existing kitchen that already speaks your language fluently, or you may recognize possibilities for turning an ugly duckling into a swan with new appliances and minor alterations. Whatever it is, be sure to recognize that your kitchen will become an important player in your new life. Take the time to find the right one!

modern Kitchen ideas

2 Point Highlight

The trendiest kitchens are those that express the personality of a home’s inhabitants; then the space truly is the “heart of the home.”

Smart new looks in the best kitchens of the coming year will include “smart appliances” as well, integrating high-tech function with stylish good looks.

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