THE BEST 90s KITCHEN TRENDS
Interior design in the 1990s was all about making the home feel comfy, cozy, and livable. This was reflected in kitchen design with the rise of the country farmhouse aesthetic adorned with warm wood cabinets, hunter green walls, and floral fabrics!
THE BEST 2000s KITCHEN TRENDS
The introduction of smartphones and social media ushered in massive change in the 2000s, along with some interesting shifts in home décor and design. Cherry wood cabinets, chocolate brown walls, shabby chic and tuscan style décor were taking over homes and kitchens across the country. Amongst some bad trends that didn’t last, this decade also brought some design breakthroughs, like dark granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and open floor plans. We can thank the 2000s for helping homeowners say goodbye to formal living rooms and welcoming open concept kitchens!
THE BEST 2010s KITCHEN TRENDS
Social media gave birth to influencers who could share their Instagram-worthy kitchens and interiors with a worldwide audience. Quartz countertops became more popular than granite and kitchens became increasingly contemporary, with white on white interiors flooding our feeds. Gold finishes, mid-century furniture and shades of grey opened the door for modern, industrial and concrete looks - making grey the neutral anchor of the decade.
THE FUTURE OF DESIGN
We saw the emergence of real plants and smart technologies in the 2010s and we think these trends will continue gaining momentum throughout the 2020s. Indoor gardens, living kitchens, smarter kitchen tech and interactive cooking will be trendsetters over the next decade.
The future of kitchen design will be a continuous balancing act of organic elements with advanced technology that work together to improve our quality of life. Kitchens need to be designed to accommodate multiple generations, give us more time with family and close friends, improve our health and take better care of our planet.