From bold materials and statement lighting to dramatic finishes, kitchens and bathrooms are getting makeovers to reflect homeowners’ desire for comfort and luxury. Here are some of the top 2023 kitchen and bath décor trends that define these looks.
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Simple white kitchens are incorporating wood, embracing traditional timbers in new and unexpected ways that create a warm, lived-in home environment.
“Kitchen warm naturals are continuing to remain popular, especially in cabinetry and floors,” said Eliza Alkire, Senior Product Designer for Progress Lighting. “The materials add warmth and depth to a kitchen, with tones ranging from light golden wood to rich walnut.”
Bright pops of color or black on cabinets and islands become livable, luxe and inviting, and when paired with textured woods that adds rustic charm.
Open-plan kitchens remain popular, with their airy layout making it easier for guests to socialize and encouraging smooth transition between living and eating spaces.
To find a balance between streamlined minimalism and luxury for kitchens, ground a bright and light color palette is grounded with textures. Five Tre pendants finished in glossy white complement the minimal style of the sleek cabinetry, while light wood used in the tray ceiling and on the floor brings in warmth.
“There’s a definite trend towards more impactful surface choices, with quartz continuing to be the most purchased material for countertops, followed by quartzite,” said Eliza, “which is the natural stone that courts replicates.”
Instead of sterile white, look for counter materials that add visual interest from strong veining throughout the stone. For backsplashes, tile shapes stay simple overall, but incorporate color, pattern, or texture to add interest while still staying minimal.
Image credit: Toll Brothers, Possibilities for Design and Eric Lucero Photography
In the bath, a spa-like design is continuing to hold on strong. “Steam showers bring the ultimate wellness retreat into the home, and four out of five remodelers opt to enlarge the shower,” says Eliza. “Freestanding bathtubs are still popular, with 58% of home renovators opting to add one into their home.”
Nature-inspired colors remain a popular trend. From serene greens to earth tones and ocean blues, these organic colors can make a dramatic effect in stone or cabinetry.
Learn more about up-and-coming lifestyle design trends here.