2024 Trends for Kitchens  

In 2024, we're likely to see a shift in some kitchens having open shelving rather than closed cabinets. Open shelving has been a popular trend in kitchen design for the past few years, and it's not going away anytime soon. It’s no longer considered Farmhouse either. Modern and Contemporary kitchens are adding this feature as well.  

Wood tones will continue as a “go-to” in 2024 kitchens. Wood tones can match any kitchen cabinet color, whether it is a neutral or a colorful hue. Wood tones can also make your kitchen look more spacious and elegant, especially if you have a large or bright kitchen.

Let’s talk paint! Contrasting colors combined with neutral tones will likely be an emerging trend in the 2024 kitchens. Many designers opted for adding more color on kitchen cabinets, a nod to the British-inspired interiors.  

Here are some other ideas to consider:

  • Accent Wall: Choose a vibrant color and paint one wall in your kitchen to serve as an accent wall.  
  • Colorful Backsplash: Install a colorful tile backsplash behind the stove or sink area. 
  • Colorful Cabinets: Consider painting your kitchen cabinets in a bright and lively color.
  • Art! Bring in a bright piece to elevate the space.

Do you need a kitchen island?

An island is a feature of many kitchens, and wanted by many people who don’t have one. But is it something that counts as a necessity, or is it simply good to have? Or perhaps it could be a kitchen feature you really should avoid?It’s true to say that an island is a staple on many a wish list of kitchen ideas, but while that proves it is ultra-desirable, it doesn’t indicate it’s an essential in terms of the room’s functionality, nor its aesthetic appeal.How does someone answer the question of whether you need a kitchen island? 

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