The Top Kitchen Design Trends in 2024! | Timeless & Practical

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Today we will be discussing one of my favourite rooms in a home and how the best design choices can guide you to select the best features that work for any interior design style. You guessed it - the kitchen! Let's discuss some of the most stylish and practical ways to mold your kitchen space to your needs that you need to include in your renovation.

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I appreciate any video that has a Canadian saying "out" dozens of times. Thank you, Phoenix.

AndYourLittleDog
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I’d never heard of toe/kick drawers. What a good recommendation. Thanks

russboulet
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Okay the appliance garages sound like a nightmare 😂 You mentioned SO many workarounds to logical concerns, like… if there’s that many workarounds, some of them quite expensive, maybe it’s not logical? In my opinion, I don’t like a completely blank kitchen with focus on cabinets and counters. I think that styling is important and appliances represent the actual cooking that goes on. I think instead of requiring NASA level engineering and warren buffet level money to hide appliances, it’s better to BRING appliances into design in a creative way. They make so many different colors of appliances, styling them with a vase or with cookbooks, or even just by themselves, is a skill and way better than installing these crazy contraptions. Although younger generations are known to cook less, I think leaving appliances out will inspire people to use them more and cook more in general. Design should ALWAYS go hand in hand with functionality and life.

shivani
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Another great idea I want to incorporate is a sliding tall, narrow cabinet with outlets that I can hang and plug in all of my cleaning power tools along with a regular broom and mop.

irmoladyinred
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You're really good! When and if, I build my own house, you will be my home interior designer.

tyr
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Great video, I have been doing drawers in the kick for 25 years. If you don’t put hardware on them they disappear into the kick, and make a great hiding place for valuables. I even had a client get broken into, and nothing in their kick drawers was taken! It saved their laptops, jewelry and important files.

lovemychacha
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Currently in the middle of full first floor remodel and the appliance garage with special outlet was non negotiable!

MTLNTB
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im glad I found this channel I have been designing my dream home on Pinterest for like a decade now 😂 and I watch home tours especially older style homes where they have butler pantry? not sure what the name is but I always thought that space could be a dedicated smoothie/coffee drink bar and with some of these trends you name it could really elevate the space Ive envisioned.

chakrakhan
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Please respect ur audience...stop using toilet language...it is ok if you use it around the idiots around u but your audience deserve RESPECT!!!!

lolitabonita
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I hate these kitchen videos Phoenix . . . because they make me want to redo my 1980's done on a very limited budget and still not finished kitchen but still don't have the budget . . . but I watch them anyway because I can always dream so don't stop making them ok? (I hope you know my sense of humour well enough by now to not take this as an actual hater comment . . .)

The_Smith
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Moat of these issues are solved with a simple butler's pantry.

kristianFL
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Appliances garage is a very questionable thing. If you do not use an item often there is no need for a garage - it can sit in a drawer or on a shelf. But if you do use stuff stored there several times a day, it is a nuisance to open and close garage every time you need to use them. Quite likely the garage door will remain open which defeats the purpose.
Storage on the floor easy to open and close, but to get a thing out and put it back is not so at all.

ninaotan
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What is the setup shown at 10:54? How does the sink not interfere with the items below it?

Scott-rfux
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I can’t afford to redo my kitchen but I can remove clutter, electric wires, and do a major edit. Less is really more.

dinapawlow
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Uh... I'm currently dealing with a mouse infestation in my cottage. And uh... toe kick drawers? That's prime mouse real estate. So I'd prefer vertical drawers and/or put your pans upside down in the kick drawer.

colleesu
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I have made toe-kick drawers for many decades. Made them myself, so they use the underneath much more than is shown here.

ArtemisWestenberg
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No, I never thought about docking drawers in that way, but now I’ll never think about them any other way. 😂

amygriffin
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Love your summer outfit! (Don't you just go around in despair in the summer, seeing how men dress?) Toe-kick drawers, docking drawers (if you can trust them to work properly) - All these ideas are pure genius. Sadly, since I rent, the only way to wangle more prep space was to get a wooden cutting board and drainer big enough to fit over the sink. I never want to own again, but this video made me come close to craving cool custom things over the convenience of renting. (I always wondered why Scandinavian ship builders didn't make these things standard in Europe.)

suzannecarter
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Docking drawers for a charging station won't work if the drawer has to stay open for there to be power to the outlet. I am hoping they have models that still have power when the drawer is closed. I want to put a narrow slide out cabinet by a refrigerator that has a builr in outlet. It would store and recharge a cordless vacuum with other cleaning supplies.

jaguise
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Docking station in a drawer to charge your electronics but power cuts off once closed? How is that going to work? Love all the other ideas! 😊

missim