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5 Elements of a Kitchen Design That Make It or Break It

Modern kitchen design with herringbone pattern of black and white tile as a backsplash and open shelving

When it comes to kitchen design, the significance of this space cannot be overstated. Arguably the most important room in the house, the kitchen serves as the hub where everything happens. Therefore, determining where to direct your attention and efforts when undertaking a kitchen remodel can be quite a daunting task.

Family gatherings, late-night homework sessions, and cooking meals take place daily in the kitchen, so designing a space with these activities in mind is crucial. Plus, kitchens tend to be the home’s main point of focus, so it needs to look great too!

If you’re just getting started, that’s okay! These are the main elements of a kitchen design we suggest focusing on when remodeling your kitchen:

Choose Your Kitchen Design Style

Will your new kitchen be ultra-modern with sleek lines, white cabinets, and an oversized island? Or are you more interested in something a little more eclectic with wood counters, mismatched cabinets, and a trendy backsplash? Determining the style of your kitchen will make choosing the rest of the elements much easier.

The good news is 2023 kitchen trends leave room for all different tastes and styles. Whether you gravitate toward eclectic, rustic, or timeless, your kitchen won’t look out of date as long as you choose some of the most popular materials to design your kitchen with.

Have A Good Prep Space in your Kitchen

As pretty as a brand-new kitchen may be, it also needs to be functional. That’s why one of the most important elements of a kitchen design is the countertop. Having enough counter space to prepare food is a must, as is having an island or peninsula with room for guests to gather around. 

Kitchen countertop trends in 2023 favor quartz and marble over granite. Waterfall islands are also a more recent trend that is being asked for by more and more homeowners and will provide a sophisticated look to your kitchen.

Light Sources Can Make or Break a Kitchen

A well-designed kitchen has plenty of light sources to brighten up the space. Your kitchen should have plenty of natural light from a large window or skylight. It would help if you also had overhead lighting, including something decorative.

Kitchen lighting trends in 2023 have brought back large chandeliers that act as a focal point and a primary light source. Lastly, under-cabinet lighting is useful when cooking and gives your space a warm, elegant touch.

Appliances to Make Your Life Easier

You can’t have a kitchen without appliances! The new technology available today will absolutely blow you away. Smart appliances will make your kitchen look great and your life easier. Some of our favorite features are the ability to preheat the oven remotely and a voice-activated faucet that can heat water to your desired temperature.

Like many kitchen trends, there are plenty of choices regarding the style of appliances you choose. Built-in appliances that blend into the cabinetry are very popular, as are paneled white appliances. 

Farmhouse sink with decorative front undermounted to solid stone countertop

You Can’t Forget the Sink!

One of the most underrated elements of a kitchen design is the sink. The sink can add so much to the overall appearance of your kitchen. Having a sink that doesn’t fit with the rest of the kitchen’s style will make your space look unfinished and just not quite right.

Along with considering the style of your space, you’ll want to think about what type of sink you’d like – double sink or single basin. What material your sink is made of is also important. Stainless steel is a long-time favorite thanks to its durability and scratch resistance. However, copper and fireclay are quickly becoming household favorites. Are you ready for a new kitchen? Give us a call to get the kitchen remodel process started.

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