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Let’s take a look at some of the hottest trends in kitchen design. Most of these trends are designed to keep the look of your kitchen streamlined, sleek and clutter free.

By Maura Stevens

Handle-less Cabinetry
A big trend this year is cabinet design with no hardware. Advances in push technology has created a sleek new design look which eliminates pulls and knobs on cabinets.  Other cabinet options offer recessed channels built in to the cabinets – again removing the need for hardware.  This design element allows for a sleek streamlined look with a focus on cabinet artistry.

Concealed Hoods
Stainless steel hoods have been popular in recent years. However, in 2021 there is am emerging trend toward concealed hoods. Concealing the hood lends itself keeping your kitchen design sleek and modern an allows for clean lines without disrupting the flow of cabinetry.  Hoods can be concealed in an upper cabinet, as a slide out or above an island.

 

Waterfall Island
Kitchen designers have found great way to bring a kitchen and dining area together cohesively in an open-concept kitchen.  Enter the waterfall island.  A waterfall island is an island where the countertop material continues down the side of the cabinet on both ends creating a cascade effect with the counter top material. Waterfall islands are a luxury item in kitchen design and many are designed to be a piece of sculpture. While being beautiful they also are great for concealing barstools and in keeping with the sleek, modern feel of the kitchen design.

Double Islands
Another popular trends in kitchen is the installation of double islands.  There are many benefits to having two islands if your kitchen is large enough to work that into your kitchen design.  Many designers specify one island as the functional space where you would can do food prep, install a cooktop and/or a second sink and have additional storage.  Then the second island is identified as entertaining space to interact with guests and use as a dining area.

Hidden Appliances
Counter space in a kitchen is a hot commodity – some would say a luxury. So it is no surprise that designers have generated creative concealment solutions to keep a streamlined and clutter free look. Some of these solutions include strategically placed cabinets and drawers to conceal blenders, coffee makers and your KitchenAid.  There has also been a trend toward floor to ceiling cabinetry to offer plenty of space to store items behind cabinet doors – leaving your countertop clutter free.