Kitchen renovation is one of the most popular home renovations. A new kitchen is often exactly what is needed to customize a home to fit your lifestyle best. In 2020, according to Cision, adding a new kitchen was the third most popular home remodeling project. A new kitchen is a great place to invest your remodeling dollars. Don’t miss out on these new kitchen trends.
Let The Sun Shine In
Having a sunny and bright kitchen is a big trend this year. Think yellow walls, cabinets, and accents. Yellow everything is on trend this year for kitchens. Gone are the gloomy yet sophisticated greys and blues and enter fun cheery yellows. The new “on-trend” in kitchen design and décor is making things brighter.
Two Tones Are Still Around
The two-toned trend for your new kitchen is very much on point this year. Think dark upper cabinets with light lower cabinets or vice versa. This trend includes shiny metallic backsplashes paired with dark cabinetry and appliances. Adding a “pop” of interest is what this trend is all about.
Making Kitchens Smarter
Your new kitchen should be outfitted with smart appliances that are connected if you want to keep up with the latest kitchen trends. Of course, the appliances must also be Energy Star rated and compliant. Smart appliances make everything from food storage to cooking easier. They will cut back on your energy bills and help to create a kitchen space that calls everyone to gather.
Minimalist Look Thanks to Streamlining
Kitchen trends this year are pointing toward a minimalist, bright kitchen that is streamlined for function. How do you get in on this trend? Smart storage. A streamlined design that is highly functional means uncluttered countertops and a layout that requires as few steps as possible between appliances.
You do not have to incorporate all the trends into your kitchen renovation. You can choose the trends that speak to your personal style. Kitchen renovations are one of the easiest ways to add value to your home and your lifestyle. You can expect about a 31% return on your investment, counted in resale dollars. About 71% of people surveyed report that they have started eating healthier since their kitchen remodel. Don’t miss out on taking advantage of all the benefits that a kitchen remodel can bring to your home.