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Kitchen Design Trends
The kitchen is not just a place for cooking and washing up, it,s a social centre and the heart of your home. In many homes, the kitchen is the most heavily used room. Even in new construction, kitchens receive great attention.
Open-plan kitchens are still popular, but we're seeing a building interest in creating some boundaries.
Half-walls topped with columns frame the large entrance to this open, airy kitchen from the adjacent family room. The architecture gives the kitchen definition without blocking the flow or the light, as do the extra-wide doorway and set of French doors leading from the kitchen to other rooms. by Kitchen and Bath Ideas®
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At the center of kitchen activity, today's islands are multifunctional masters of efficiency.
To allow space for a flat-panel television that's visible from the breakfast area, seating anchors two corners of this island. The symmetrical approach leaves room for cookbook shelves, as well as a drawer below the TV that stores table linens. by Kitchen and Bath Ideas®
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As the tallest and most-used kitchen appliance, the refrigerator is often difficult to position in a floor plan. Here, the best place for the refrigerator was an alcove that served as a butler's pantry. A widened doorway allowed the refrigerator and secondary sink to be close to the cooktop and side-by-side ovens without taking up limited wall space in the kitchen. by Kitchen and Bath Ideas®
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Adjacent to this kitchen, a walk-in food pantry and a laundry room double as a butler's pantry. With this plan, the washer and dryer hidden behind cabinet doors find a home in a space that looks and functions like an old-fashioned butler's pantry. Having this multipurpose space next to the kitchen means the kitchen is reserved for cooking and for storing only those things used on a daily basis. by Kitchen and Bath Ideas®
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To avoid a view of the too-close neighbor's house, the owners of this kitchen chose a decorative custom window instead of a traditional clear pane. This leaded- and textured-glass treatment commands a striking position above the cooktop, echoing the sleek lines of a chimney-style vent hood. by Kitchen and Bath Ideas®
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No need to limit yourself to one style if you favor elements from multiple looks. Inspiration for this kitchen came from both ancient and modern times. Rough limestone walls, exposed ceiling timbers, and a rugged-look wood table are juxtaposed against clean-lined European cabinetry, frosted glass, and stainless steel. by Kitchen and Bath Ideas®
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In terms of style, the most popular looks are best described as fresh classic familiar styles updated with new colors, unusual woods, and clean lines.
Old-world styling, which includes shapely vent hoods and detailed cabinetry, took a fresh approach in this kitchen. The pewter color of the perimeter cabinetry forms a pleasing contrast with the creamy elements. A niche above the cooktop features a glass-tile backdrop.
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