KITCHEN TRENDS 2024 | Interior Design

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It's that time of year, where we look ahead to see what is projected to be on trend for your Kitchens in 2024 in the Interior Design/Decorating world, some of them we are just starting to see and others that have been making themselves known for a little while. I love exploring Kitchen trends and see what changes year to year!

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Alot of these “trends” are very Jean Stoffer Design. The coffee bar and the butlers pantry are two examples. So glad to see timeless design like this coming around. Less trendy, more classic.❤

violetaperez
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Open shelving is a nightmare in a kitchen if you really cook - and often. Sear meat a few times and you'll go back to closed cabinets.

CPAndy-xx
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it would be better if kitchen trends changed at least 5 yearly and not once yearly

alimo
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If your open shelf’s have grease in them;
- they are in the wrong area
- the kitchen is poorly planned
- the kitchen is too small

The open shelf’s are an accent, not a staple.

DougAnderson-tvjd
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I live in Europe and these kitchens are larger than my living room. It's easy to create something luxurious if you have acres at your disposal. The real challenge is when you have 30 square feet...

jeannette
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No open shelves for me. The last thing I need is something to clean🏖️

davidmagen
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I don’t care about a trend. I’m painting my cabinets the color I want, my house and I’m the one that has to look at them

eroom
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A lot of kitchen trends don't work if you actually cook.

toadhall
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Dont buy into open shelves… too messy and no storage.

choosehappymc
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Could you do a video for small kitchens (as in many European homes), without "islands & pantries".

katerinagiannioudi
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I agree with someone who thinks open shelving is a nightmare. However, it’s not a new trend. All of the units in our Brooklyn condo building came with open shelving in 1998. Also, for a small kitchen it’s probably the least practical when you don’t have enough storage.

davidhalley
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If you are going to do a major kitchen remodel or go custom; hire a kitchen designer who KNOWS HOW TO COOK. Pot fillers are stupid and are a MAJOR risk of leakage or accidental valve opening resulting in a major flood. People want a pot filler so as not to carry a heavy pot of water to the stove. But what happens after you cook that huge pot of unhealthy pasta? You have to carry it to the sink to drain. Open shelves are an invasion for dust grease and constant arranging to keep things tidy. If you live in earthquake country another reason NOT to have open shelving. Use quality easy to maintain materials. Be careful of flooring and countertops that are trendy today and tacky tomorrow.

kennixox
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My personal most hated kitchen design things: 1.) Open shelving because of dusting and cluttered look. 2.) Tiles that have grout used on kitchen counters--very dirty. 3.) Bar stool seating is uncomfortable to me. 3.) No garbage disposal sucks! 4.) Lazy Susans and Drawers--I feel like these often break over time. 5.) Bad lighting-might e okay when you're young, but when you get older, it's a struggle. 6.) Visible appliance and cluttered counters 7.) Appliances/layout just not being functional. Having to walk far to get to things. Those are just a few ideas.

laurieclarkson
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You don’t speak about the countertops that have the induction incorporated? They look as a countertop without any stove.This is 2024!

roxanaregueiro
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Open shelving would be toxic in my kitchen where I actually prepare at least 2 meals a day…and do my baking. I can vision that greasy nightmare! I prefer to eat off of clean dishes…not some that sit out 24/7 collecting every air born germ possible. If you don’t cook in the kitchen, go for it. You’ll have something pretty to look at. But much, much more to dust. Just my opinion.

heart_soul
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Boo open shelving. More for instagram than a functional kitchen.

pamelacox
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In Switzerland we all have induction cooktops often with a downdraft range hood

Ebrithil
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I would like to see something for a small space. Small apartment? I don’t know too many people that have a great deal of space for an island in the kitchen I do love the look but to be practical not everyone has a big home

Tina-tzud
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I hope that the use of induction is more than a trend.

karlaschmid
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Great video👍🏽 I think pendant lights add a sparkle over the island as well as light color perimeter cabinets with a dark color island adds major style🌺👌🏽

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