Tips for Designing an Ideal Home Kitchen

Photo Courtesy Lori Morris by Brandon Barre

The kitchen is one of the most important rooms of the house. It is where families and friends gather, and where meals and memories are made. Homeowners spend substantial time and energy focusing on this space, and getting it just right is key. 

Kitchen design trends are constantly evolving. Several current styles are shaping how homeowners redesign or enhance their kitchens. Let’s look at some important tips for designing the ideal home kitchen this year.

Implement Organic Elements

Organic elements add an earthy feel and are an important part of a kitchen’s design. Homeowners have been adding organic components to their kitchens for many years. Many choose to add quartz, marble, or granite countertops, which imbue rooms with a sense of gravity. Others like to incorporate wood elements, such as bamboo or mahogany cabinetry, or visible wood plates and bowls.

Consider Straying Away From an All-White Kitchen

For years, homeowners were leaning into a modern aesthetic focused on muted colors, which extended to the kitchen. But according to Homes and Gardens, the all-white kitchen’s popularity seems to be on the decline. It might be best to avoid this concept and lean into a less monochromatic color scheme when designing a kitchen in 2023.

Choose Calming Colors

The kitchen isn’t always the calmest place, particularly when homeowners are in a rush or cooking a big meal. Adding calming colors can provide a more laid-back, tranquil feel that helps ease homeowners and guests within the space. Deep blues and greens are colors that conjure feelings of serenity. 

Photo Courtesy Lori Morris by Brandon Barre

Add Bold Cabinetry Coloring

If the walls and counters have a less eye-popping color scheme, coloring the cabinetry can spruce up a kitchen’s aesthetic. Some homeowners go for pastel colors that create a light effect, while others pick darker shades that give a room a more dramatic appearance. Overall, aiming for a bolder, less conventional color design can go a long way.

Add a Scullery

A scullery is a secondary space that includes kitchen storage, preparation areas, dishwashers, and more. It is an extension of the kitchen that is ideal for homeowners who have the space to spare and want to store additional materials without over-cluttering the main kitchen area. 

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Create a Designated Bar Area

The home bar is a hit for those who want to entertain. Some choose to separate this area; others want the kitchen to remain the center of entertainment and include a visible designated bar area nearby. Homeowners may choose to use a different design or color scheme to delineate it from the rest of the space. 

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