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You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the site will not then work. These are usually to do with keeping track of information between page views like your privacy preferences, logging in or tracking a shopping basket As much as we love a current trend, we'll leave you with this message from interior designer Kate Lester: "Focus more on what the space needs and less on what is 'trending.These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. Swap out your backsplash tile (dare we suggest something vibrant), add a fresh coat of paint to your kitchen island or layer in handmade artisan details - all of which can be completed in a few hours. We're seeing designers experiment with bolder choices like mixed metals, high-contrast color palettes, double islands and overstated cabinet hardware. For kitchen colors, they're loving dusty greens and blues, as well as soft hues like terracotta, natural browns and creamy whites. For kitchen countertops, the pros note that both natural and expressive stones will continue to be top picks. You may not want to completely remodel your space every year, but that doesn't mean there aren't creative ways to keep your cooking space feeling fresh and modern. Since interior design trends are ever-changing, we tapped interior designers and kitchen experts to share their top kitchen trends for 2023.

We've seen big trends and styles already defining 2023 (think trending paint colors, wood cabinetry and sustainability). When designing your dream kitchen, it's important to balance timeless features with playful colors, patterns and textures that reflect your personality and design aesthetic. Considered the heart of the home, the kitchen is where you cook and enjoy most of your meals - but, it's also a gathering space for family.
