Demystifying 2015 kitchen design trends
(BPT) – Every new year brings along new design trends, with homeowners often feeling the pressure to mix up their kitchen interiors to keep things current. But the truth is, when embarking on any renovation project, incorporating more timeless (and less trendy) assets will save both time and money in the long run. This ensures any kitchen styling stays current and “fits in” no matter which way the design pendulum swings.
“When it comes to designing your own signature space, it’s important to include thoughtful elements that transcend trends - especially in the kitchen,” said Nate Berkus, renowned decorator, designer and artistic advisor to LG Studio. “From appliances to paint colors, creating a forever kitchen that you will absolutely love, both now and 10 years from now, means seeing through those fleeting trends and taking inspiration from the things that matter most to you – today and always.” To illustrate, Berkus has demystified the most talked about design trends of 2015 and demonstrates how to translate each in ways that best reflect your own personal style.
Trend 1: Patterned backsplash tile
Patterned backsplashes are making a big impact this year, from Moroccan mosaic to brushed herringbone tile, as more adventurous homeowners are looking for fresh ways to add texture and interest to their kitchens. “I always advise homeowners to keep it simple when selecting a backsplash tile, my go-to is a high-end white subway tile,” Berkus said. “It will feel sophisticated and timeless. Use accessories – things like baskets, trays and framed photos – to add texture and personality.”
Trend 2: Bright, bold colors
Bringing bright colors into the kitchen is a reprising trend, as it’s often a quick change that makes a bold statement for homeowners who don’t have a lot of time for a full kitchen renovation. However, Berkus recommends sticking with a neutral palette for cabinets. White, charcoal, gray and black will always be elegant, he notes, especially in cabinetry. Using these more neutral tones as a base won’t restrict the amount of color in the kitchen, but it does bring about more opportunity to incorporate decor that can be easily switched out.
Trend 3: Brass is back
Brass
and luxe metallics, be it hardware, faucets or lighting, are enjoying a
welldeserved comeback in transforming the kitchen into a more stylish
space. Berkus encourages homeowners to pair these fixtures with
stainless steel appliances for a kitchen that fully embodies a luxe and
timeless atmosphere. The soft sheen of horizontallybrushed stainless
steel, as seen in premium appliances like LG Studio, is a prime example
of elegant minimalism that helps achieve the sophistication homeowners
are looking to build in a forever kitchen.
Trend 4: Clean cabinetry
Today’s
cabinetry styling trends favor a “less is more” aesthetic that helps
emphasize clean lines with clearly defined accents, presenting a light
and simple look. “I always appreciate a simple, clean style, but with
cabinets, homeowners shouldn’t be afraid to mix it up,” he said. “Using
varying materials and finishes in your cabinets – like a wood or paint
color that’s different from the rest of the kitchen – help produce
texture in the space and create visual interest.” Berkus also notes
incorporating built-in or cabinetdepth appliances will seamlessly
integrate your cabinetry no matter what the material, supporting the
sleek look you want your kitchen to exemplify.
Trend 5: Sleek, modern fixtures
Designers
are more often offering oversized light fixtures with colorful shades
to help homeowners develop that wow factor in their kitchen. When it
comes to lighting, though, Berkus says he always tells people to reach
for vintage. Antique pieces add character to any space and don’t have to
be expensive. He suggests visiting your local antique mall or flea
market to discover those great finds that can amplify a personal touch,
especially in the kitchen. “I have a milk glass vintage globe light
hanging over the island in my own kitchen. It’s really big and an
absolute conversation starter.”