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  1. Big Color: The all-white kitchen is out, replaced by vibrant designs with colorful cabinetry and bold appliances like emerald green ranges. Colorful kitchens are a way to express personality, much like fashion.
  2. Open Shelving: Open displays allow homeowners to showcase curated collections, such as hand-painted dishes or antiques, adding a personal and layered look.
  3. Mixed Materials: Combining textures like white oak, honed marble, and brass adds depth and character, creating kitchens that reflect their owners’ style and practicality.
  4. Sculptural Hardware: Unique knobs and pulls, resembling jewelry, offer an artistic way to personalize cabinetry with brands like Petra and Casson leading the trend.
  5. Eco-Friendly Designs: High-tech and sustainable appliances like induction cooktops and steam ovens are becoming mainstream, emphasizing green living and renewable materials.
  6. Multifunctional Spaces: Kitchens are now gathering hubs, offering seating areas, breakfast nooks, or even workspaces, catering to modern needs for versatility and comfort.

These trends highlight how kitchens are evolving into functional, stylish, and sustainable spaces that truly reflect the people who use them.

Source: martha stewart