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5 Kitchen Trends For 2020 & Keeping Your New Kitchen Relevant

Posted On: June 25th, 2020 1:16AM

Pops of colors! Earthy tones! Wood is cool again! Yay!

 

1. Kitchen colors 2020: Dark And Moody Cabinets


Bold and interesting paint colors are coming to kitchen cabinets this decade. White kitchens aren’t outdated and are still popular, but they aren’t the coolest kid on the block anymore.


Want to tiptoe into the water instead of diving in? Try painting your bottom cabinets only, or just your kitchen island a dark color. Hunter green, navy, black, anything with drama is in! 


hunter green kitchen cabinets, a trend in the kitchen


2. Hello Warm Greige!


Cool grays that are overdone in the room have reigned supreme for this past decade, but they are trending away in  2020. It’s all about the warm, taupe colors… with grey undertones. Get it? "Greige!"


greige cabinets in kitchen brass hardware- kitchen trends 2020

 

greige kitchen cabinets

 

 

3. Rattan, Natural Wood And Woven Materials


Woven pendant lights, and hold the paintbrush – natural and raw wood looking cabinets are in. Yes, wood cabinetry. Nothing stained darker – it’s all about wood looking as if it’s in its raw, natural form. Which brings me to my next trend…


Coastal Kitchen with Rattan Pendant Lights and Palm Decor via @donna_guyler_design

 

4. Black, Black, Black

Black cabinetry, black hardware, honed black marble, black furniture… it’s taking over. Modern and usually done in a matte finish, it’s the complete opposite of the crisp white on white on white, and I am loving all these black kitchens. Check out these chairs with natural caning, mixed with black!

 

black cane chairs in a kitchen

 

black cabinetry kitchen trends for 2020

 

Fabulous.  I especially love the very dark long sconces she used, against the bright white tile. Like 2020 in a nutshell. Find them here:


See how the black cabinets here don’t make the space feel or look dark? Between the white countertops, sink and the backsplash they have enough white to keep the room not feeling dark and heavy. I never thought I would love a black kitchen so much as I am today.


5. Hey Overdone Subway Tile- The Least You Can Do Is Stack Yourself!

stacked subway tile in a kitchen


But although subway tile is a classic, more alternatives are popping up as people want something similar to subway with a twist. Handmade, longer, bigger, anything that is just a twist on the conventional.

And when it is used, we will see it stacked some places. This is a fun and modern twist that I love to see!

 

More Kitchen Trends In 2020 To Lookout For:

  • more mix and match metals
  • colorful and bold ranges
  • moody kitchens
  • no “designs” in the tile above the stovetop
  • Shaker style cabinetry will continue to be a trend
  • hidden appliances with cabinet fronts


 


 

 

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