MUST SEE 2023 Kitchen Design Trends | My Predictions

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Published 2022-08-31
What are kitchens going to look like in 2023? Here are my thoughts on what kitchens may start looking like going into the next year!

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All Comments (21)
  • @ginadonza3549
    I think people shouldn’t worry about design trends that come and go. Choose what you like.
  • @dmkyu82
    We are doing a white kitchen and I'm happy to have a kitchen aesthetic I love no matter what trends will come. It will be my first white kitchen and it's not like I'll be going to other people's kitchens and getting sick of their white kitchens lol! Do what you like for your own space :D
  • @sagisli
    One of the top three most expensive renovations in your home is the kitchen. Stay away from trends, stick to classic lines and utilize color in your paint options and accessories. Make sure your lay out works (really important) and enjoy your space. A white kitchen (cabinets) is a classic that will stand the test of time whereas a black kitchen will be cool for a few years until it isn't. Also, a "boring" kitchen with neutral color and functional design will bring a higher return when you try selling your home.
  • @JessacaRedd
    No all white for me, we did sage green cabinets,black and white tile, (my house was built in the 1920s) trying to go for the 20s aesthetics. W black granite. Now my hubby is a carpenter who does the remolding in kitchens and he loves the trends etc lol he calls it job security.
  • @pinkfreak0105
    I feel like white kitchens will stand the test of time, but I definitely like the idea of adding natural elements to enhance the all-white kitchen. We have wood floors that help break up the monotony of the white, and I'd like to add a natural wood top to our little bar that divides the kitchen and dining room. Other than that, keeping everything all white - cabinets, counters, and backsplash.
  • @WriteSister
    I am guessing wood slat cabinets would be a nightmare to clean.
  • @rknrlgrl6146
    I'm waiting for 80's/90's oak cabinets to come back in....because I have em....and they're not going anywhere anytime soon ;)
  • @mamere7601
    Since I never cared much about trends, I just designed the new kitchen for my own house to please myself. It has natural maple cabinets with shaker cabinet fronts , granite counters that are a blue wave ( a kind of pattern with the color of the maple and black and brown and white , but not too busy) with the cabinets all the way to the 9’ ceilings. Backsplash is 4” white glossy tile with a 2” charcoal accent tile 6” under the upper cabinets , since the kitchen is in the same room with the fireplace that is stacked charcoal stone. We like it.
  • @cinder8290
    I love my white kitchen with lots of colour in dishes and accessories. I’m not too concerned about what’s in style. But, I do love seeing all of the colourful cabinets.
  • @j2o829
    Hmm, white has and will always be a classic. In my opinion..😘
  • @K3r0411
    I’ll always have a white kitchen, never mind what’s trending, but besides that I generally prefer painted cabinets to natural wood. The color in my kitchen comes from the walls, which is easier to change if I get tired of it.
  • @Lulisette
    I think a white kitchen wit a wooden top is the most beautiful thing you can have. Add some colourful back splash and colourful containers for flour, sugar and so on on open shelfs. My dream.
  • @mt2766
    I’m all for the timeless white kitchen with neutral/natural accents. I’ll save the dramatic decor for the dining room!
  • @thespace2983
    Just painted my kitchen multi shades of vanilla, added a beigewood cabinet with flax colored blinds and a chocolate coir rug. It’s a nice flow.
  • @vallis1469
    Adding texture and natural elements is my favorite idea. It's easy and cost effective.
  • Unfitted kitchens will be the new trend and honestly, they never get old IMO. I cannot wait to build my own.
  • I have always preferred a creamy white color rather than a stark white for cabinets. You can still use whatever color choices you like. It is warmer, more inviting. Isn’t the kitchen the real gathering room for most families? Lately, I have been looking at a light taupe for cabinets, which pairs beautifully with red. Red is a nice addition in fabrics, wallpaper, cushions, because it is the color that stimulates appetite. Kitchens are very personal. To me, the most important factor in kitchens is the quality of your cabinets. And love around your table.
  • @kellyanne7225
    I LOVE my white kitchen! We painted it only last year . It’s so bright. We have a busy kitchen floor because although our house (1961) has beautiful, original hardwood floors, they didn’t put them in the kitchen and dining. It’s a large, open area so I did something a bit more dramatic. Our white kitchen compliments it perfectly! You can trace trends until you’re broke and in so much debt. It’s not worth it. I love timeless instead.
  • @idahardy4052
    Flat panels are much less expensive, and if you aren’t careful they can look cheap. I have to say, the shaker style cabinets are a classic and my favorite, no matter what color or type of wood.❤
  • @ChaiLatte13
    I'm moving into a house with blue countertops!!! I'm totally going to embrace the look. May paint the cabinets a coordinating gray and use copper metals for the accent. I think people should do what they like.