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March 19, 2020  ·  3 min read

Top Kitchen Trends to Upgrade Your Space in 2025

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Kitchens have gone beyond just being a place to prepare food to the main area where people get to be together after a busy day. Concept homes have made kitchens the focal point in design and so far, it is a celebrated trend. Today, the modern kitchen has become the favorite room at home because of the change in social dynamics. Depending on your lifestyle, there will be that specific kitchen trend that will reflect your personality and suit your needs.

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1. Smart Kitchen Tech

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Whether you are building your kitchen from the ground up or doing a remodel, adding smart gadgets, sensors, and other smart devices for the kitchen will offer a lot of benefits for homeowners. You can add kitchen faucets with motion sensors that can tell whether there are hands underneath and will automatically come on. You can also include in your kitchen layout a refrigerator that alerts you when your grocery items are running low. If you love coffee, buy that particular one that can be programmed to have your coffee ready when you wake up. Whatever it is you need, there is a kitchen gadget out there for your convenience.

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2. Single Level Multipurpose Kitchen Islands

Kitchen islands are part of any kitchen design today as the hub of the kitchen itself. The main difference in kitchen islands now is the larger sizing that serves multiple uses. These types of kitchen islands offer storage solution cabinets, giving a whole new meaning to kitchen cabinetry. Under-counter appliances can also be fitted into the island while providing seating and serving for everyone, whether it be as a casual dining or a lounge-type bar.

A modern kitchen space features sleek white cabinetry, a smooth countertop, a shiny stainless steel sink with a curved faucet, and a spacious glass window letting in natural light.

3. Kitchens that Connect with the Outdoors

Homeowners are now connecting their kitchens to either the patio or outdoor space. Why not? It’s great for entertaining guests, but most of all, it gives your home that breathing space you never knew you needed. Installing a glass door in your kitchen is the only thing you need to connect these two spaces. If not a glass door, then try installing 5 to 6 foot wide windows. This design decision may mean removing a wall of cabinets just to connect the kitchen to the outdoors, which is more preferred.

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4. Fluted Glass Cabinet Doors

Fluted glass has made a stylish comeback. Fluted glass is otherwise known as ribbed glass or English reeded glass. It was the main feature of kitchen design at the time of our grandparents. Today, this look is given an upgrade with a combination of natural materials and plenty of lighting. Use fluted glass in cabinet doors to make the kitchen feel open and light, without exposing the contents of what’s in the cabinets.

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5. Kitchen Larders Instead of Storage Rooms

A kitchen larder is a standalone cupboard that is a cross between a kitchen cupboard and a storage room. This genius piece of furniture can store a range of food in drawers, shelves, racks, and pull-out baskets. Known as “the wardrobe for food,” this stylish addition to any kitchen incorporates a cold shelf that is made from marble or slate. Kitchen larders can be made to your specifications, whether it be a simple half-height, a pull-out version, or a spacious walk-in.

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6. Butcher Block Countertops

Using a butcher block for the countertops is a smart choice because they are maintenance-free. All you need is the occasional coating of mineral oil. Since this is a natural material, it will go well with an all-white palette. Open shelving may also be considered its worthy match when it comes to design. Butcher Block Countertops age gracefully and are good as a work surface. In fact, the butcher block has been used for centuries.

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