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What Are The Latest Kitchen Trends In 2010

Published by admin on February 19th, 2010 - in Kitchen Trends

It’s the most important room in the house folks.  I’m talking about the vast majority of buyers as well as home owners who simply want a nice interior.  A clean, updated kitchen offers the biggest return on investment when selling your home and is a great comfort for those who choose to stay put and enjoy it.

 

Okay, trends don’t change too much from year to year, but I follow these trends as coloring seems to have an annual shift in one area of the kitchen.

 

First, there seems to be a bit of a trend toward hiding some appliances in drawers, so that they are hidden with the cabinetry design.  Primarily I’m talking about the example of using drawers for dishwashers.  Owners can wash smaller loads in these drawers while saving on energy as well.  I personally am not a big fan of this trend as it comes across to me as a trend that won’t last.  Buyers love the pop of seeing the beautiful stainless steel of the refrigerator, stove and dishwasher.  Time may prove me wrong but I prefer not to hide my high priced stainless appliance.

 

Let’s start with cabinetry which historically is part of the big three:  cabinets, countertops and appliances.  Cabinet trends in recent years have introduced the distressed look, which I love; it’s different and timeless.  However, it is still a trend, and appears to be on the decline, with the most popular kitchen cabinetry wood remaining cherry and then maple.  I find the least popular is what I have; white cabinets.  Don’t worry.  If these are matched to good counters, lighting, hardware and flooring, they can look and sell just fine.

 

How about countertops?  Granite is still on top, and for good reason.  It has lots of color options and isn’t nearly as maintenance intensive as the competition says.  This is from my own experience of course.  Quartz and other stones are still on the rise.  The bottom line is that anything stone or marble in texture with good coloring will suffice.  Just get rid of the laminate once and for all.  Do it now while the economy is slow and deals are out there to be had.

 

Appliances.  Simple.  Stainless steel is still the king.  Black is acceptable, but if you can, upgrade.

 

Time to discuss flooring.  This is another area that is consistent from year to year.  Wood and tiles of the ceramic and porcelain variety remain the most popular.  If you’re remodeling, I simply stick to the following rule.  If you have hardwoods throughout the main level, stick with that for the kitchen rather than change from hardwood to tile.  Conversely, if the adjacent room to the kitchen is carpet, use tile.  The threshold change flows much better than with two different hard surfaces. 

 

Last would be the least discussed that have a huge impact on every room in a home.  Make sure you use lighting and coloring to enhance a room’s comfort level.  Ignoring these two inexpensive areas is a huge oversight.

 

These ideas apply to Fairfax Homes, homes for sale in Arlington, VA, and in most metropolitan areas nationally.

Question by Kim: What’s the new color trend in kitchen/dining room combos?
I’m ready to redo my kitchen/dining room combo. Currently I have sage green walls, leaf decor. Cabinets are neutral maple. What is a new color trend to redecorate with?

Best answer:

Answer by leftyleaper08
darker and mixed colors are in along with dark furnishing Maple is out but you can refinish to match the new stile Trends change and return sometimes wait a few years and you might be just right for the market

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Looking For Modern Kitchen Trends in 2011?

Published by admin on January 18th, 2010 - in Kitchen Trends

The kitchen is where it’s at when it comes to determining the quality and style of a home. Families spend more and more time in kitchens, incorporating them into offices, sitting rooms and general gathering places.

Because of the value of a quality, modern and upscale kitchen, people are opting to spend extra time designing their kitchen when building their home or remodeling their kitchens with careful detail.

What are some of the top trends in modern kitchen trends?

1. Stainless-Steel Appliances – The look of stainless-steel adds a sophisticated and rich feel to a kitchen, no matter what the style you are going for. Stainless-steel is also practical in that it’s easy to clean, and some come with a special fingerprint-resistant steel. The surface is easily sanitized too and when wiped down becomes smooth, sleek and shiny. With stainless-steel, color never fades and it is rust-proof. Stainless steel is also non-porous so it resists bacteria and germs more effectively than wood or plastic surfaces, such as those used on the interior of standard refrigerators or a stand refrigerator’s door handles or dispensers. Last, stainless steel doesn’t affect the flavor of foods due to the fact it does not retain germs.  All of this can account for why restaurants and commercial kitchens have been using stainless steel appliances for so long.

2. Work Areas – Building in small offices or work areas within the kitchen is still a popular trend. Having a desk with a computer in a small nook within your kitchen can help you look up recipes, finish work while waiting for food to cook, allow your children to do their homework while you are busy in the kitchen, and more. Such workstations can be integrated into almost any kitchen. You can also have a professional design your workstation into your kitchen’s layout. Many opt to have a custom-built desk at one end of the kitchen, which provides as an anchor. Integrating numerous drawers, a phone, and outlets along with wireless connections will keep this area fully prepared.

3.Warming Drawers – Many of today’s modern homes have warming drawers. Warming drawers are nice alternatives to microwave ovens. If your family eats at different times, using a warming drawer is more energy efficient and provides a way to keep meals of the same quality as when you first cooked them. Many quality warming drawers have built-in moisture controls which keeps your food from drying out after being rewarmed. In using a warming drawer, you are also using less energy than that of an oven. Warming drawers use between 450 and 600 watts while an oven takes approximately 2000 watts. The heating elements in a warming oven are thermostatically controlled so they are on only part of the time. Most foods must be kept above 140 degrees to make sure they don’t spoil. Warming drawers are sold in widths of 27 and 30 inches, which match the standard widths of kitchen cabinets and other appliances. This makes them easy to install. A 27 and 30 inch model will fit four 11-inch plates and a 24-inch model should hold up to four 9-inch plates. A warming drawer, when closed, looks like any other drawer under the countertop. Controls are hidden behind the front cover. You can have your warming drawer mounted under the oven for an integrated look as well.

4. Technology In The Kitchen – Many folks are also opting for popular electronic items to be installed in their kitchens. Items include wall-mount televisions, sound systems and computer monitors. Watching television while cooking and baking, helps pass away the time. Or maybe you want to watch your favorite cooking channel while trying your hand at a new dish. For those of you who live out of your kitchen, bringing everything together within it, just makes sense.

5. Installing Eco-Friendly Products – There are so many new products today that one can use in their kitchen that is ‘green’ or eco-friendly. This has become a popular trend whether it is eco-friendly cabinetry made of bamboo or wheatboard or the fact that the homeowner uses water-conserving faucets and Energy Star appliances. In regards to countertops, there are other products out there beyond standard marble and granite – they include IceStone, a mix of recycled glass and concrete. For floors, there are choices from bamboo and cork to just plain concrete – all nice replacements to linoleum.

Any of these choices or all of them will help bring your kitchen up to date with some of the latest trends that are not only smart and beautiful, but practical and a worthy investment.

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Question by soda7nb: How long do bathroom/kitchen trends last without looking dated?
I’m about to remodel bathroom and kitchen and I like the granite counters, stainless steel look, the new bathroom modern sinks and furniture. I also love the mosaic tile trend. How long do you think these updates will last without looking dated? Any suggestions to avoid looking dated too soon.

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Answer by jessbess!
this should last anywhere between 8 to 10 years.

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