I design kitchen layouts and never ever listen to trends. The home owner chooses what they like, fits, within budget and functional based on my help for them to achieve best bang for buck. These trends are just to sell products.
If people wait long enough, almost every style returns to popularity, at least for a while. It’s best to live with the look you love, keeping in mind that over the top styles might be off-putting to prospective buyers should the time come to sell your house.
@@Hanasdiyhome I think you missed the point! Subway tile is NOT a trend..... it's classic and timeless. Look at 100 year old kitchens..... subway tile!
We built our home 2 years ago. I chose WHITE cabinets in our Kitchen. WE LOVE IT & wouldn’t ever change it!!!( Always… CLASSY)!!! We chose Dark Walnut colored wood cabinets in our Bathrooms. Again… never changing, because we LOVE it!!!
I have a colour called Moleskin on my cupboards for 20yrs and looking at your photos looks like I’m now in fashion for 2024 😂 I’m a tren setter 😂😂😂 by the way love your videos you’re an amazing woman empowering others. ❤
🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 While I appreciate these videos everything is always in style. Whatever you have whatever you can afford whatever you like is always in style and you are always okay with whatever you have. Angel Trinidad West Indies. 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Hana, I love how you take the time to share what colors the selections are down to the color code with the paint companies. I think that helps the homeowners so much. Thanks for the video- your emphasis on aesthetics adds so much to what a homeowner is wanting in the end. What do you think about my series on this same Kitchen Design Trends report by the NKBA: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CIf1B2s6DnM.html
I love the idea of open marble shelves with brass brackets, however I probably have to let my husband have his touches of wood too. I can have my brass in the pulls and faucet and lighting.
@@Hanasdiyhome Thats ok. Almost nobody in Europe owns of wants an island. Seating is uncomfortable and plumbing expensive. We care about ergonomic techniques like drawers instead of doors and the microwave not above the head. Surfaces you can actually cook with and being resistant to all food and ingredients. When you own only things you use, you don't need extra storage.
I think that the palest beige, cool-toned cabinets might be next cabinet color for our new-build kitchen if they have it. That is the darkest I would go. I will pair it with a pale blue island and gold/brass hardware. The only thing is that with new builds, they aren't necessarily going to offer a wall oven with a choice of brass handle and those appliances might have to stay all stainless. Then, I think I will add natural wood where I can such as open shelving and on the edge off the hood vent and probably add in a small herb garden for the greenery.
Some great looking kitchens here. I especially like the green one with the range hood vent exposed, elbowed across the wall. Great all around idea foe me.
When discussing appliances with facings that blend with the cabinets, you didn’t mention how costly that will be. My daughter and her husband bought a house that had a built in, wood paneled refrigerator. When the fridge approached its end of life, they contacted the manufacturer in order to obtain a new fridge designed to match the designated space. The new fridge cost more than triple the amount of a stainless fridge of the same size and quality. It took nearly a year to build and deliver the new fridge. I’m not saying that hidden appliances aren’t nice, but they can be very pricey and difficult to obtain.
What are the trends anyway? Only one kitchen here is up to date. Others are out of date. Open shelves is a big no, corner kitchen is a big no. Still promoting small tiles. No word about microcement, large porcelain. The same pot lights from the 90s. Colors should be neuteal anyway white, gray. People to rebuilding kitchen every year. Should not even promote colors. I learn nothing. Just a bad taste.