Kitchen Design Trends For 2018
Decades ago, the
kitchen wasn’t meant to be the main focus of a home. In fact, most kitchens
were hidden away in the back to make room for more dominant dining rooms and
living rooms. Kitchens were a place where meals were prepared, and dishes were
washed and stored. In today’s society, the kitchen has a much different role.
Kitchens are now known to be the “heart of a home.” A place that should be
prominent in the home, a place for family gatherings and memory making.
Kitchen designs have
changed a lot over the last few decades and planning
a new kitchen design or even a remodel can be
very important in maintaining a welcome environment as well as increasing the
value of a home. Advances in technology have changed the social dynamics of a
home and have given rise to the modern kitchen.
Kitchen Automation
Today’s technology has
opened the door for new and exciting kitchen designs. From lighting that can be adjusted with your smartphone to
sensor activated faucets, kitchen technology is here to make life that much
easier:
o Kitchen islands that have USB charging ports for
mobile devices and small kitchen appliances.
o Refrigerators that can create a grocery list
for you.
o Motion sensor faucets for when your hands or
full or when small children need to use the faucet but can’t quite reach.
o Lighting that syncs with your smartphone so
you can control your atmosphere.
o LED lighting that is more energy efficient and
longer-lasting.
Micro-living
Micro-kitchens are on
the rise and are a favorite choice for millennials and retirees. Owners of
multi-level homes are starting to install tiny, secondary kitchens for
convenience. Most micro-kitchens include a two—burner stove and oven combo, a
microwave/convection oven combo, an 18” to 24” dishwasher, a mini-fridge, and a
few cabinets.
Open Kitchen Layouts
Open layouts have been
around for a few years and there is no evidence that the trend will lose
momentum anytime soon. Open floor plans provide a more relaxed and “open” feel
and encourage a connected, interactive lifestyle. In some modern homes with
open kitchen layouts, you will find built-in breakfast banquettes, casual
dining spaces. This type of layout is particularly popular with young families
and couples.
Storage Solutions
Lack of storage in a
kitchen has become a common problem with the growing number of kitchen
appliances and kitchen gadgets. However, there are some creative solutions any
homeowner can utilize to make the most of a small kitchen space.
o If your kitchen is too small for a walk-in
pantry, considering installing pull-out pantry drawers. Pull-out drawers can
provide easier access to items in the back of the cabinet.
o Use the smaller spaces between your appliances
and cabinets to create narrow pull-out cabinet drawers or micro-shelving units
for canned goods or spices.
o Hidden garbage bins are becoming more popular.
Homeowners are starting to “hide” their garbage bins in stand-alone kitchen
islands that provide counter space.
Swift Restoration has
a professional team that can help you plan a brand new, modern kitchen of your
own. If you are in the Ogden or Layton areas of Utah, contact our
experienced staff.
At Swift Restoration and
Remodeling, we will work with you to design a kitchen that makes the most of
the space that you have. Click to know more about our services of kitchen design in Ogden.
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