We all change and our homes should change from time to time, too, reflecting our personalities and meeting new requirements. A renovation, a small or a large one, is a must from time to time, and if you are going to refresh your kitchen this year, we’d like to share some trends that will make it vey up-to-date.
Sage Green
Sage green is a color of nature and those of you who miss outdoors, who wanna spend more time in woodlands, may consider this shade. Since it’s technically a cool color it feels lush and fresh, but still warm and inviting – especially paired with other complementary tones. Sage adds a touch of sophistication to any room. And it’s easy on the eyes – you can use it in big, sweeping applications without overwhelming the senses.
A rustic sage green kitchen with elegant vintage cabinetry, wooden countertops and neutral fixtures and handles.
A modern and very refined sage green kitchen with curved cabinetry, a sculptural kitchen island and dark green countertops.
A vintage sage green kitchen with glass and usual cabinets, grey stone counterops, a white tile backsplash and a vintage chandelier.
An elegant vintage sage green kitchen with white wooden countertops and a white backsplash, with neutral fixtures is a chic idea.
A welcoming sage green vintage kitchen with a white tile backsplash, grey stone countertops and a dark sink is wow.
A jaw-dropping sage green vintage kitchen with black stone countertops and a backsplash, with a matching kitchen island and gold handles and fixtures.
A sage green kitchen with matching walls and cabinetry, wooden beams on the ceiling and wooden countertops plus dark handles.
A chic vintage sage green kitchen with elegant cabinetry, a white tile backsplash and countertops, a small kitchen island with storage.
A modern sage green kitchen with chic cabinetry, a white subway tile backsplash with black grout and grey stone countertops.
Hunter Green
Hunter green is the most often used color in the kitchen, so you’ll get a very bold statement if you use it. If you’re using hunter green in a big space, don’t go too dark or too big; it can be overwhelming. But in accents, it can add a touch of drama and a fresh feel. If you want a moody kitchen, this is also a perfect solution.
A vintage hunter green kitchen with a white marble backsplash and countertops, a shelf with artworks is chic.
A hunter green kitchen with vintage cabinets, gold handles, an open shelf with greenery and a white stone backsplash.
An elegant hunter green kitchen with a white marble backsplash and countertops and a white kitchen island for a contrast.
A moody hunter green kitchen with vintage cabinets, dark green brick walls, a white stone backsplash and countertops.
A hunter green modern kitchen with white stone countertops, gold handles and fixtures and a window instead of a backsplash.
A sophisticated hunter green kitchen with vintage cabinets, open shelves, white countertops, metal pendant lamps and wooden stools.
A stylish hunter green kitchen with vintage cabinetry, a white backsplash and countertops, pendant bulbs and a glazed wall.
A pretty hunter green kitchen with butcherblock countertops and a white marble tile backsplash plus wooden beams on the ceiling.
An exquisite small hunter green kitchen with a white backsplash and countertops, a dining zone with chic furniture.
A vintage hunter green kitchen with a large vintage cooker, white countertops and black shutters and a dining space.
Teal
Blue-green tones can go a long way in adding vibrant, energetic vibes to your space, and they are seldom used in kitchen decor, which means getting a unique space. Pair such a tone with a lighter neutral in a similar color family – this is a great use for a mid-tone gray with beige or green undertones.
A stylish mid-century modern teal kitchen with black countertops, a white tile wall and touches of gold here and there.
A teal kitchen with glass and usual cabinets, white countertops and a white tile backsplash, gold fixtures and handles.
A chic teal kitchen with elegant cabinetry, light-stained wooden compartments, gold fixtures and white stone countertops.
A lovely teal kitchen with a white backsplash and countertops, a matching kitchen island with white countertops and a backsplash.
A chic and refined teal kitchen with glass and usual cabinets, white countertops and a white backsplash plus pendant lamps.
A catchy teal kitchen with vintage cabinets, a white tile backsplash, stone and butcherblock coutnertops and stainless steel fixtures.
A chic contemporary teal kitchen with beadboard cabinets, a white sleek backsplash and countertops is amazing.
A modern teal kitchen separated from the rest of the space with a kitchen island, with a white tile backsplash and countertops.
A teal kitchen with chic cabinets and matching walls for a sleek look, white stone countertops and a dining zone with vintage furniture.
A stylish farmhouse kitchen in teal, with butcherblock countertops, a white backsplash and gold fixtures.
Grey/ Greige
Grey remains a classic for a reason: it’s more visually interesting than white but is more discreet than a lot of the bold colors; it adds sophistication and elegance to the space at once. Stick to complete greys or pair gray with the more vibrant, bold colors on this list to make them pop even more. For the upcoming year, designers are loving warm grays and greige, in particular. Greige offers richer hues while still staying neutral, giving you the best of both worlds. Prefer warmer tones with more beige than grey to make the kitchen more welcoming. You don’t need to worry about using it in too large or small a space, trusting it not to overwhelm.
A gorgeous dove grey kitchen with white stone countertops and a tile backsplash, gold fixtures and handles.
A stylish contemporary kitchen with sleek cabinets, thiny knobs, a tan stone backsplash and bulbs.
A Scandinavian grey kitchen with a greige stone backsplash and countertops, black fixtures and knobs.
An elegant grey farmhouse kitchen with vintage-inspired cabinets, brick walls and a white stone countertop.
A chic grey kitchen with a chevron tile backsplash and gold handles is an elegant and stylish space.
A beautiful grey kitchen with built-in lights, a white marble backsplash and countertops plus gold fixtures.
A chic greige farmhouse kitchen looks very warm and welcoming, it's cozy and very beautiful.
A contemporary greige kitchen with vintage cabinets, black handles and a white marble tile backsplash plus white countertops.
A refined greige kitchen with a white marble countertop and gold fixtures and a faucet is a stylish idea.
A warm and welcoming greige Scandinavian kitchen with vintage cabients and walls matching in color, dark countertops and a tiny backsplash.
Deep Brown/ Walnut
If you’re working with a lot of white or other light colors, deep browns and walnut tones can add richness and warmth that will be so sought-after next year. Be sure to add in a few yellow or light green details to brighten things up a bit; brown has a tendency to look drab in large quantities.
A jaw-dropping walnut kitchen with white stone countertops and white marble tiles plus touches of gold.
A classic walnut kitchen with vintage cabinetry, gold fixtures, a white tile backsplash and white stone countertops.
A sleek walnut kitchen with a Scandinavian design, a white tile backsplash and countertops plus touches of gold.
A stunning walnut kitchen with a unique trestle kitchen island topped with black marble looks just amazing.
A minimalist walnut kitchen with sleek cabinetry, a grey marble backsplash and countertops and gold fixtures.
A mid-century modern walnut kitchen with small knobs, white geometric tiles ont he backsplash and white countertops.
A welcoming mid-century modern walnut kitchen with stylish cabinets and a large kitchen island, white stone countertops and a catchy chandelier.
A unique Scandinavian walnut kitchen with sleek cabinets, black fixtures and grey stone countertops looks bold.
A bold walnut kitchen with dark cabinetry, a grey stone countertop and black fixtures and furniture.
Navy
Navy is another color classic on our list. Deep blues are effective for making a statement without being overwhelming. Just like navy goes with any outfit, it compliments just about anything in decor.
A chic and beautiful navy kitchen with sleek cabinets, tan countertops and a shiny copper tile backsplash.
A stylish modern navy kitchen with a white stone backsplash and countertops, gold touches and pendant lamps.
An elegant navy farmhouse kitchen with white stone countertops, a white tile backsplash and dark wooden beams on the ceiling.
A beautiful navy farmhouse kitchen with vintage cabinets, white countertops and a large kitchen island plus a butcherblock countertop on it.
A classic navy kitchen with vintage cabinets, white countertops and a white stone backsplash, vintage pendant lamps.
A glam navy ktichen with a white stone backsplash and countertops, a matching kitchen island and gold pendant lamps.
A classic Shaker-style kitchen in navy, with a white square tile backsplash and white stone countertops plus gold touches.
A cool contemporary navy kitchen with white countertops and a backsplash, rattan lamps and leather stools.
A beautiful navy kitchen with vintage cabinets, white marble countertops, a white tile backsplash and cool pendant lamps.
A stylish navy farmhouse kitchen with butcherblock countertops, a white ledge and a white beaded chandelier.
Two-Tone Cabinetry
Two-tone kitchens, where upper and lower cabinets differ in a color (usually these are contrasting colors), are incredibly popular. Such kitchens look more eye-catchy and interesting, this is a great idea when you can’t choose between two colors – just get them both! Pair up any colors you saw above or choose your own bold color scheme and enjoy the look.
A stylish two tone kitchen in light green and teal, with gold handles, a copper pendant lamp and a white countertop and backsplash.
A stylish modern two tone kitchen with white and teal cabinets, a white subway tile backsplash, white countertops and a matching kitchen island.
An elegant and shiny kitchen with white and sage green cabinetry, a white stone countertop and backsplash, gold touches.
A two tone kitchen with sleek white cabinets and rich toned walnut ones, a white geo tile backsplash and white countertops.
A modern two-tone farmhouse kitchen with white and grey cabinets, a white subway tile backsplash, white countertops and pendant lamps.
A welcoming farmhouse kitchen with white and emerald kitchen, a white subway tile backsplash and a wooden hood.
A laconic dark green and white kitchen, with glossy white marble tiles, a butcherblock countertop and simple fixtures.
A chic contemporary kitchen with light stained and green cabinets, a white marble backsplash and countertops plus black fixtures.
A two tone farmhouse kitchen with white and green cabinets, butcherblock countertops and a white subway tile backsplash.
A two tone kitchen with white and ligth stained cabinets, a white chevron tile backsplash and countertops.
Gold/ Brass
If you are looking for a way to add a luxurious, glamorous touch to your space, gold or brass fixtures are a great way to do that. Consider pairing gold and brass with organic tones. Warm-toned hardware pops against greens and blues, making your whole kitchen look a little more glamorous. Such fixtures are timeless and you won’t have to change them fast.
A black and white kitchen accented with gold fixtures and appliances is a stylish and shiny idea.