Before updating your home’s interior, consider how tastes may have changed over the last year. In 2022, dark colors, natural wood tones, glossy finishes and custom elements all featured on lists of kitchen and bath trends. This year, many homeowners and designers have gone in a slightly different direction. Though integrated home tech and bespoke design elements are still sought after, some of last year's trends have fallen out of style. Read on for a list of Washington State kitchen and bath trends to capture in your own home this year!
Controlling one’s light fixtures, steam shower, fridge settings or smart oven from “your cell or tablet is becoming a necessity for tech-savvy homeowners. This trend bears even more significance for homeowners planning to age in place. Our post “12 Home Improvements to Support Aging in Place” details additional changes homeowners can make to improve their spaces as they age. If you do plan to incorporate home tech devices or apps, make sure they are waterproof!
Mid-Century Modern design is as popular as ever before, particularly amongst new homeowners in the Millennial age bracket. Given this, it should come as no surprise that warm, dark tones are experiencing a resurgence in both kitchen and bathroom spaces.
In recent years, designers have rejected clinical, all-white kitchens and bathrooms in favor of soft, welcoming spaces. A continuation of last year's trend, designers expect hallmarks of moody Mid-Century Modern design to influence both bathrooms and kitchens in 2023. They expect to see the incorporation of warm woods, brass accents and darker, more saturated paint colors in bathrooms and kitchens.
Because of this, double shower heads are growing in popularity. As we head into winter, no one wants to be left out in the cold as their partner hogs the only shower
head. Double shower heads are not only more practical for couples sharing a primary suite.
They also make cleaning the shower much faster and easier. In bathrooms with larger showers, double shower heads also make more aesthetic sense, as they provide balance and symmetry.
For those unfamiliar with the term, a wet room is a separate space containing only the “wet” elements of a bathroom. Most commonly, these elements include the
shower, tub and/or steam room. Linen closets, toilets, sinks and medicine cabinets are relegated to an adjoining space that is kept dry. With American homes increasingly becoming more multigenerational, separate wet rooms just make sense.
In both kitchen and bath design, homeowners have expressed a preference for sleek, minimalistic millwork. According to Morgan Noll in an article for Real Simple, this streamlined cabinet style is far more popular than it was last year. Referencing a Houzz poll, Noll writes that "'one in five renovators (20 percent)" opted for flat-panel doors in kitchen cabinets and bathroom storage space. Floating shelves and open shelves might not be as popular in 2023, given the desire for an uncluttered space. Sleek upper cabinets can extend the architectural lines of a kitchen or bathroom, making the space appear larger and the ceiling more vaulted.
Homeowners appear to prefer "minimal and sleek" designs for hardware too. Top Knobs' hardware is perfect for both the traditional and modern home's style. Whether you are planning on a bath remodel or a kitchen renovation, their streamlined silhouettes and metallic finishes are ideal for any interior.
Whenever possible, choosing special design elements over mass-manufactured pieces can add a touch of uniqueness and personality to your space. These custom-made design elements can elevate the overall aesthetic of your kitchen or bathroom, making them stand out from the crowd. Whether it's a handcrafted mosaic backsplash or a one-of-a-kind pendant light fixture, these bespoke elements can become the focal point of the room, creating a sense of luxury and individuality. By incorporating these special design elements, you can showcase your personal style and create a space that truly reflects your taste and preferences. So, instead of settling for generic off-the-shelf options, why not explore the world of custom-made decor and add a touch of craftsmanship to your kitchen or bathroom?
This particular green glass backsplash was custom-made by local craftsmen. Lit from behind, this glowing green backsplash readily recalls early 20th century Jadeite kitchenware or Uranium glass. View more pictures and read all about this Everett kitchen remodel here.
This really only applies to high-gloss rather than regular or semi-gloss finishes. Burn marks and oil spills are almost impossible to camouflage on matte surfaces, while regular gloss and semi-gloss finishes disguise damage. Furthermore, homeowners with small kitchens and bathrooms might end up with a space that feels flat and cramped if they opt for matte finishes.
Alternatively, choosing glossy tiles, metallic wallpapers and shiny hardware bounces light around a room, making that space feel bigger and brighter. Consider high-shine hardware on your vanity cabinet or bathroom task lighting, and add a backsplash with a bit of sparkle in your kitchen.
Quoting Maggie Dillon in an article for Southern Living, Betsy Cribb writes that “'people are realizing that there's a certain amount of charm that comes with using and abusing your kitchen.'” Dillon and two other designers referenced in Cribb's article encourage homeowners to consider "'exposed brick, soapstone countertops, rattan counter stools, and wood pendants'" that add an organic element to your kitchen.
As designer Isabel Ladd explains, these elements "'keep the kitchen from feeling too precious.'” By curating organic elements against a backdrop of intriguing textures and pops of color, you can create a space that is comfortable and functional, yet still has a clear design style.
View more pictures and read all about this light and airy Scandinavian-inspired Snohomish County kitchen remodel featuring a large island here.
As such, the open concept kitchen design has returned in 2023! For this kitchen trend, homeowners want a space that opens up to the family room or backyard so the cook can engage with guests while preparing a meal or mixing their own drinks. If your kitchen doesn't open directly to the living room or dining room, consider bridging the gap with a butler's pantry.
View more pictures and read all about this open concept Mill Creek kitchen remodel that was a part of a main floor remodel here.
Before you jump into your kitchen or bath remodel, let's take a look at some of our clients' most frequently asked questions. Our team of professional remodelers answers all your FAQs below.
In 2023, we can expect to see a shift towards more bold and vibrant colors for kitchen cabinets. While neutral tones like white and gray have been popular in recent years, homeowners are now seeking to inject personality into their spaces through the use of rich hues. Colors such as deep blues, emerald greens, and even daring shades like black are expected to make a statement in kitchen cabinetry. This move towards bolder colors not only adds visual interest to the space but also allows homeowners to showcase their individual style and create unique focal points within their kitchens. Whether it's through the use of an accent cabinet or a full set of colorful cabinetry, 2023 offers the opportunity to embrace creativity and personalize your kitchen with a splash of color. When considering these new color trends for kitchen cabinets, it's important to keep in mind the overall aesthetic of your space. Bold colors can work well in modern or eclectic kitchens, adding drama and flair to the design. However, if you have a more traditional or timeless kitchen, incorporating pops of color through accessories or smaller elements may be a better option.
As outlined above, sleek metallic hardware is a top trend for 2023. We recently became a distributor for Top Knobs, which creates stunning hardware that compliments any style of cabinetry. Whether your cabinets have glass fronts or shaker millwork, there's a drawer pull or knob for you!
Quoting designer Margarita Bravo in an article for House Beautiful, Kelly Allen writes that “‘two-toned cabinets are gaining popularity as homeowners seek to add a touch of personality to their kitchens.” Bravo and Allen recommend classic color schemes in more traditional homes, and poppy colors in modern or contemporary spaces. Whether you choose a combination of light and dark tones or opt for complementary hues, this trend is a fantastic way to add visual intrigue and create a focal point in your kitchen.
If you're ready to transform your space and turn your dream remodel into a reality, don't hesitate to reach out to us today! Our team at VanderBeken Remodel is here to guide you through the entire process and ensure that your vision comes to life. Whether you're looking to update your Snohomish County kitchen or bathroom, look no further than VanderBeken Remodel. With our expert advice, years of experience, and abundance of talent, we are the perfect choice to bring your remodeling dreams to life.
By scheduling an introductory call with us, you'll have the opportunity to discuss your unique project with our Client Care Coordinator during a 15-20 minute call, we'll address any questions or concerns you may have. We'll also take the time to learn more about your home, including its location and how long you've been living there, as well as any specific aspects of your space that are not working for you.
Once you've made the decision to work with us, our design/build process will ensure a seamless and stress-free experience. From concept to completion, our team will be by your side, providing expert guidance and bringing your remodeling dreams to life. We'll work closely with you to create a design that reflects your personal style and meets your practical needs, whether you're looking for a sleek and modern kitchen or a luxurious and spa-like bathroom.
So don't wait any longer to start your dream remodel. Reach out to us now and take the first step towards transforming your space into something truly extraordinary. We can't wait to hear from you and help you create the home of your dreams.