Kitchens have morphed into multipurpose rooms, so homeowners today don’t want generic designs. If your kitchen feels a little drab, it’s time for a refresh. Find the inspiration you need with the six best kitchen design trends of 2022.
1. Personalized Utility
With so many people now working from home, at least part-time, families spend significant amounts of time in their kitchens. As a result, homeowners are craving custom organization. In 2022, kitchens bring both style and function to the home.
So if you’ve been thinking about investing in custom kitchen storage solutions, this is a great time to get started. Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we offer a plethora of custom kitchen cabinet options, so you’re sure to find a style you love with the personalized utility you need. Add flair and function to your kitchen with options like custom-designed range hoods and vents, wine racks, pull-outs, and lazy Susans.
2. Wine Storage
Demand for wine storage has been high for the past few years, and that trend continues in 2022. Homeowners are adding dedicated space for their wine collections. So whether you just relax with an occasional glass of chardonnay or are a wine connoisseur with an enviable collection of vintage wines, adding wine storage to your kitchen is a trend you’ll want to follow.
And because 2022 is all about making your kitchen work for you, you can decide exactly how much space you want to devote to wine storage. Add a small wine rack in the corner of your kitchen, or go all out with a custom home bar. Kitchen island bars and refrigerated cabinets are excellent ideas for adding wine storage to your kitchen.
3. An Appreciation for Nature
Kitchens that celebrate nature are in style now. So this is an excellent time to consider replacing your stock cabinets with all-wood options. Using natural materials, such as quality wood cabinets invokes a peaceful feeling.
Pair your wood cabinets with other elements from nature, such as wood or bamboo bowls, live plants, cut flowers, and, of course, plenty of natural light.
4. Color
This year, we’re seeing homeowners adding color to their kitchens to bring in some of their own personalities. And again, you can use as much or as little color as you want and still be on trend. Dark, bold colors like oxblood red and navy blue work well to add a strong statement. Or choose a subtler color like sage green for a more tranquil atmosphere.
Try adding color to just your kitchen island or your backsplash to create a pop of color. Want a larger area? Many people choose to add color to their bottom cabinets while leaving the top cabinets and walls neutral. Or go all-in with floor-to ceiling color. Want something in between? Try traditional European style cabinets in Parisian blue to add color and classic charm to your kitchen.
5. Unique Style
With custom cabinets, the sky is the limit, and many homeowners are taking advantage of that flexibility to infuse their own unique personality into their kitchens. Ditch the stock cabinets, and come up with your own unique style.
Try fluted or arched cabinets for a unique design. Or add mesh panels, glass display doors, or ornate elements to create a one-of-a kind kitchen. Want a round kitchen island instead of a rectangle? Go for it! Now is the time to let your imagination run wild, and turn your kitchen dreams into reality.
6. Multi-functionality
Homeowners today use their kitchens for more than just cooking and eating. They want a gathering place where they can enjoy spending time with family and friends, a workspace to tackle tasks when working from home, and a place their children feel comfortable sitting and finishing their homework.
Kitchens in 2022 reflect those desires, with many homeowners opting to add comfortable seating, kitchen islands with an extended countertop for additional seating and work space, or including tech, like televisions, charging stations, and tablet stands. After all, how else are you going to follow along with your favorite new cooking class?
We love that 2022’s kitchen trends are all about making your home perfect for you. If you’re ready to start personalizing your kitchen, reach out, and we’ll be happy to help.