It’s a new year, and with it comes the opportunity to rethink your approach to design and break the design rules that no longer make sense.
And that includes kitchen design.
So the question is, in 2023, what kitchen trends should you encourage your clients to embrace—and what design rules should they break?
A recent article from realtor.com outlined the kitchen design rules you should consider breaking in 2023, including:
1. Neutrals are the best choice for the kitchen.
White, neutral-toned kitchens will never go out of style. But in 2023, expect there to be a definite shift to more color in the kitchen, particularly in the warm and/or dark tones. To embrace this trend, try painting the cabinets in a warm green or add a pop of color with a navy blue accent wall.
2. Microwaves belong over the range.
Many homeowners install a microwave over the range to save space. But to be on trend in 2023, the real estate above the range would be better suited for a more eye-catching design feature, like a modern range hood. (The good news? You can embrace this trend without losing precious counter space; there are lots of space-saving options for storing your microwave, like installing a microwave drawer with your lower cabinets.)
3. You can go cheap with floors and countertops.
Renovating a kitchen is expensive. As such, it makes sense to look for any opportunity to save money. In 2022, many homeowners opted for cheaper flooring and countertop materials as a cost-saving measure—but in 2023, experts predict a return to more high-end, sustainable materials like quartz, hardwood, and natural stone.