In the same way that art revolutionises scores, galleries and new concepts, all of this is coming into the home. Decorations and designs that renew year after year, and for this new 2023, new trends are already expected to be set in designer kitchens.
The new design kitchens that come with more strength are those that are still closely linked to light colours that provide visual amplitude. A wide range full of colours and materials that provide greater durability, in addition to the technological components that fortify their quality. Being able to install kitchens with islands is another of the strong points, as it provides greater functionality. It can be used while preparing meals or as a centre for family gatherings.
Kitchen as a central core
Combining spaces and optimising square metres to the maximum guarantees comfort in everyday life, and here the use of islands is elementary. It is possible to open up the rooms, kitchen and dining room, living together but separated through the aforementioned piece of furniture. And the fact is that most kitchen designs are found with it. For example, Bianca Madera is composed of an island that offers space for breakfast, as well as for work. With aesthetic details accompanied by light wood colour together with white or black worktops.
New technologies in designer kitchens
Continuing with the essence of uniting the integral concept of kitchen and dining room, together with the new technological advances, we find kitchens such as Fénix Doha, Victoriana, Fénix Nero or Valeria. Within these kitchen designs, nanotechnology takes its place within furniture manufacturing, providing a higher quality. With this material, scratches, fingerprints, smoothness and low light reflectance are avoided. The matt colours are highlighted;
In addition, the furniture area is designed by columns, hiding appliances such as the fridge or the microwave. Behind a door of the Fénix Doha kitchen unit, there is even a small support table. This design is one of the most popular, because being all closed, it transmits continuity, thanks to its lines and visual simplicity;
Conveying elegance through colours
It has been a few years since the Nordic design style entered to revolutionise home decorations, and it is predominating in kitchens. The union betweenwood and white, which guarantees spaciousness to the area and creates zero visual burden. This is the case of the AXIS22 kitchen, which opts for a simple design, and a bright white between its furniture and worktop. In the same way as Selena Bianca or Bianca Mate, composed of white with gloss and touches of wood in its bars;
But although white is one of the star colours for worktops and furniture, green will also be seen in the coming year. The Valeria kitchen is the one that opts for the lucky colour for the worktop. Combining it with the matt black of its furniture, transmitting elegance and harmony.
Images courtesy of Lasan Decoration.