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The Latest in Ann Arbor Kitchen Design Trends

Kitchen design Mar 16

While design trends come and go, there is one that has a classic, timeless appeal — a modern, minimalist Scandinavian look is one that provides a beautiful complement to nearly any type of home décor. It is seeing a resurgence in popularity and is one that many designers recommend for their clients. What are the key concepts of Scandinavian, or “Scandi design? Primarily, they focus on high quality materials and neutral colors, resulting in bright, light and open spaces. This style is known for its calming, yet clean and crisp, design elements. It is paramount that it includes functional, accessible, and craftsman touches. Homeowners planning a kitchen remodeling project in Ann Arbor should definitely consider incorporating elements of Scandinavian design. One of the things that appeals to nearly everyone is the sight of a clean kitchen! And it’s much easier to keep it clean when the kitchen has space for everything that can be put away. Experienced kitchen designers can show clients how Scandinavian design has been used in other kitchen remodeling projects to give them an idea of how it would look in their homes.

Hidden Storage

If there’s one aspect of kitchen remodeling that is most requested, it is definitely more storage space. From hidden appliances to additional storage in a butler’s or catering kitchen, there are many options to choose from. With some clever tricks and tips from the experts, any number of kitchen appliances (both large and small) can be concealed. For example, a dishwasher or refrigerator can be easily hidden behind cabinet panels made to match the rest of the kitchen. A microwave can be nestled into a kitchen island below the line of sight. Even blenders, toasters, and coffee makers can be hidden away in strategically placed drawers or cabinets. A regular cabinet can be incorporated into a kitchen remodel so that it opens into a full coffee bar, with room for coffee pods, sugar, mugs, travel cups and other accessories. In Ann Arbor, there are a variety of kitchen cabinets with integrated dividers for cutlery and other utensils. One of the most popular new options is a charging drawer in the kitchen, equipped with USB and electrical outlets to keep cell phones, tablets and laptops off the countertop. This also helps with enforcing the “no phones at the dinner table” rule!These design trends are perfect for homeowners looking for a streamlined, clean look that combines both form and function in a beautiful way.

Heard of the “Broken-plan” Kitchen?

Interested in cutting-edge design trends? Looking for something different from what the neighbors have? Consider “Japandi” or “Broken kitchen” design. According to Architectural Digest, “Japandi is equally invested in functionality and tranquility. It is the design movement that combines Japanese and Scandinavian design styles. Japandi spaces emphasize sustainable materials like reclaimed wood, neutral color palettes, and a seamless connection with nature.”While open-plan kitchens have been abundantly popular recently, many homeowners are leaning toward a “broken-plan” kitchen that allows them to conceal some of the day-to-day messiness out of sight of the main living area. In some cases, instead of tearing down a wall during a kitchen remodel, a smaller opening into the next room can be built that allows light and inclusion, while still maintaining space for rows of lower cabinets. Other options are glass partitions and half-walls to provide some space away from the family room.

Colored Cabinetry

Just as avocado green appliances obviously date a kitchen from a bygone era, all-white kitchen cabinets in Ann Arbor will soon go by the wayside, according to many design experts. According to Christopher Peacock, a new year will usher in a brand-new palette. "Whether it is custom cabinetry or designing a complete living space, neutral tones paired with strong colors, like deep greens, rich reds, and blues, will continue to be a go-to color scheme for most," he shares. Not ready to repaint all your cabinets? Peacock has the perfect compromise. "Many of our clients still opt for neutral cabinetry colors, in general, however take a color risk for their island cabinetry or in their butler's pantry," he advises. "It allows homeowners to keep most of their space very calm and relaxed, while simultaneously introducing a strong color element for a bit of interest.

Adding a Touch of Texture

Another way to update a kitchen when remodeling is to incorporate natural textures into the design. Natural, lighter wood tones, whether in cabinetry or just a few accents, can add an interesting component. Countertops with more veining or the look of stone also increase the aesthetics. Quartz is overtaking granite as the product of choice, and equals it in durability. Popular brands of quartz include Zodiaq, Silestone, and Aurea Stone. Custom layouts are even available at some remodeling companies that allow the homeowners and their designer to see the actual slab that will be used in their remodel. The template from their kitchen is placed on the slab so they can rearrange it to highlight the design of the stone where they want it.Another way to easily add a touch of drama to a kitchen is with black accents, such as a range hood, cabinet pulls or light fixtures. There are even cabinet pulls that look like they’ve been handmade, showing hammer marks.

They Smile When They See Their New Kitchens!

Working with a remodeling professional in Ann Arbor can help make these and more kitchen dreams come true. Homeowners will be happy with a newly remodeled kitchen because it’s the room where everyone congregates. The entire family will benefit from a remodel because it will be easier to find what they need (without asking), easier to put things back where they belong, and it will add to the home’s resale value.Finding a trusted kitchen remodeling company in Ann Arbor with experienced designers is the first step to making a home more functional and beautiful. Don’t wait because everyone knows that every great gathering begins and ends in the kitchen!

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