Kay Green, President of Kay Green Design, shares her team’s favorite kitchen design trends for 2019 that inspire the heart of a home’s style and atmosphere.
1. Lighting: Gather and Cluster
While single pendants remain a constant favorite, when grouped together in an interesting arrangement, they deliver a dramatic statement. A cluster of mini pendants might replace a more traditional chandelier as the focal fixture over an island, and groups of pendants mounted at different heights can create a striking look while also increasing task lighting.
2. Cabinetry: Less is More
A quiet movement that’s been rapidly gaining speed is the “no upper cabinet” kitchen trend. As the modern, minimalist movement takes shape, homeowners want their spaces to appear as clean as possible. One way we achieve this is to eliminate upper cabinets altogether, and instead integrate floating shelves, sills or nothing at all. We’re even seeing this trend incorporated into more traditional style homes.
3. Finishes: Metallic Reigns
From lighting to plumbing hardware, the new metallics are fresh and unexpected. Many of our favorite manufacturers, including Kohler, Kallista, and Grohe, have introduced a striking variety of colorways, including bright gold, rose gold, black gold, and even polished rose bronze.
4. Islands: Make a Statement
Once an option, or add-on, islands have become an essential focal point of almost every kitchen design. From unique material countertop choices to selecting an intense or vibrant color that contrasts the rest of the kitchen, there are many ways to make a personal statement. Oversize, substantial 5-6 seat islands are also replacing breakfast nooks and conventional dining arrangements.
5. Double the Love: The Messy Kitchen & Showplace Island
The trend of the “messy kitchen” is gaining steam, presenting two kitchens: one for show and one for go! Typically, a messy kitchen is a secondary prep kitchen that houses appliances, workstations and is where the “messy” meal preparation is handled. As such, the main kitchen, or showplace kitchen, then remains clean and ready to entertain, gather or dine.
6. Colors: Mixed, Not Matched
Taking a cue from fashion color trends, there is a new surge in the implementation of mixed finishes, from fixtures to cabinets, islands to even appliances. Blending different finish colors & materials within a single kitchen space, if done correctly, becomes a recipe for a unique and distinctive appearance.
7. Sinks: Practicality Meets Personality
According to a recent Pinterest Survey, searches for “Black Sinks” rose a whopping 252% over last year. Gone are the days when sinks were an afterthought, and when the only viable option was stainless steel or white porcelain. We’re seeing more and more sinks as works of art. They’re not only functional but inventively crafted to either create a killer statement or enhance a very personal aesthetic.
Post courtesy of Kay Green, MIRM, President and Founder of Kay Green Design, a nationally recognized interior design and model merchandising firm located in Winter Park, Fla.