HOTTEST NEW KITCHEN AND BATH TRENDS FOR 2019

[Pages:10]HOTTEST NEW KITCHEN AND BATH TRENDS FOR 2019

1. ) ONLY SPECIAL SINKS APPLY, ESPECIALLY SHINY METALLICS!

Bigger than ever are sinks in bright metallics, hammered finishes, intricate details and gold! Yep, you can see that this trend is full speed ahead:

2. ) STAINLESS APPLIANCES ARE OUT!

Thinking about new appliances in stainless? Stainless is dead. Sure you'll still be able to buy it, (and probably at a great price) but you'll date your house instantly by a decade. Want to be ahead of the curve?

Go with one of these kick ass finishes below. Gone are the days of all matching appliances in one boring color. Now it's all about high style, in rich hues, and everything fancy. These finishes instantly take your kitchen up a notch, kaboom!

3.) FANCY, EXPENSIVE, BRIGHT COLORED STOVES!

This has been one of those quiet trends that designers reserved for its high end clients. Because of the high price points, brands like La Cornue (which will set you back $15K -$30K) was a fancy, colorful option that most couldn't afford. While most of these will still set you back a pretty penny, this is a solid trend that's not going away. High style cook tops, hoods, stoves and ovens in the brightest of brights are the hottest ticket in town!

4.) LESS IS MORE. EMBRACE HYGGE AND NIX THOSE UPPER CABINETS

A slow quiet trend that's been quickly gaining speed in the last couple of years is the no upper cabinet trend. (I could feel your butts pucker as I said it.) But as the minimalist movement takes shape, I'm seeing clients wanting their spaces to appear as clean as possible.

The best way to achieve an openness is to eliminate those upper cabinets. If you're building or remodeling this works beautifully by adding a true butlers pantry, or perhaps an antique armoire. But the hottest trends rise to the top and guess what's hot? NO upper cabinets.

5.) THE WHITE KITCHEN IS OUT!

The white kitchen is a classic, but many are getting quite bored of a kitchen devoid of color.

It feels lifeless in a space that is considered the heart of the home. Painted cabinets in blue, green, stains in warm chestnut and fruitwood and black are all the rage!

6.) BLACK IS THE NEW GREY

Black is replacing grey. Yet another trend that has been climbing its way back from the eighties, black is bringing that sharp contrast to kitchens and baths devoid of color. It also brings an elegance to a space that no other hue can do. Combined with warm chestnut wood and gold finishes, you have an updated twist to an eighties classic.

7.) GOLD IS BACK AND BIGGER THAN EVER

Ok this is a trend I called last year and the year before that. But I think the twitches returning from the nineties over dose was blurring everyone's vision on just how good it could be. Sure we have likely all been in a house, or purchased a house that had top to bottom brass everything from the nineties. I get it. But this metallic favorite is fresh and new. Manufacturers are offering up gold patina's, rose golds, black golds, bright golds and mixing them with high end appliances and raw organics. This finish has never looked so good as a new traditional with a twist.

8.) METAL SHELVING

While you may not be open to the idea of nixing your upper cabinets, another big trend is metal shelving. For a long time we saw open wood shelves as the gold standard. Wood is being replaced by black metal shelves to give a kitchen attitude, style and flexibility. Plus it's darn pretty.

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