The way we live has evolved and our homes are beginning to reflect the preferences of the decade. Normandy designers and architects are sharing the new and evolving ideas that feel right now.
Leveled Up Common Spaces
Inviting people into your home is a big deal these days. Set the scene with an elegant and welcoming foyer that offers visitors a sense of your style as soon as you swing open the door. Soaring staircases are wonderful for defining the spirit of a home. We are seeing clean-lined banisters in modern and transitional style homes. Those who like a traditional look have options too, with bold takes on front stairs that can take your vision all the way to the top. Statement lighting enhances the effect and creates a “wow” moment that lets guests know they’ve truly arrived.
Bold Colors
Is this the end of greige? Probably not, as soft neutrals always have a place in design. We are seeing more color than we have in the past few years and it is glorious. Blue continues to be a favorite, especially in kitchens. Beautiful greens, ranging from light celery to deep bottle glass are popular in kitchens, bathrooms and popular spaces. Also keep an eye open for warmer shades like terracotta.
More Storage, Please
We have more and more things these days, yet no one wants to see them. That’s where smart storage makes life easier, better organized and more beautiful. Designers are working in storage all over the place. Floor to ceiling cabinets can enhance the kitchen. Islands do double duty as seating and storage for less-often-used items. Built-ins, whether open or concealed, provide options for increasing the functionality of any room. If having a place for everything and keeping everything in its place is your thing, this is your moment.
A Love of Large-Scale Tile
Make no small plans when it comes to tile. Large-scale installations create the visual impact you’re looking for on floors and walls. We’re seeing cement tile looks, oversized herringbone patterns and even supersized takes on subway tile. Tiles are a wonderful way to infuse your rooms with personality, so why not go big?
Are you ready to start the remodeling process in 2022? If so, you can set up a time to talk to a Normandy designer about the possibilities. Find more ideas in the Normandy Remodeling photo galleries. If your resolutions include being more social, find us on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest, where we share inspiration and tips.
Thinking about cooking in a freshly remodeled kitchen is exciting until that little voice of uncertainty creeps in, asking, “How do I make sure it looks timeless, not trendy?”
Normandy Designers keep their eyes on what’s happening in materials, layouts, and appliances. They also genuinely enjoying talking design with both colleagues and customers. This means they’re good sounding boards for all your ideas. They’ll tell you what they think has staying power and what might be falling out of favor.
Here are a few key ideas they see that are on the rise in kitchen design:
Luxe Laminates
Beyond stained or painted wood is a whole world of cabinets with gorgeous grain-matched wood, high gloss paint, and other distinctive finishes. This is the land of laminate cabinets and it is a gorgeous place to explore. If you like the idea of a distinctive kitchen, definitely discuss laminate cabinets with your designer.
A Modern Approach
If sleek is your favorite adjective, you’re in luck. Modern kitchens, with clean lines, minimal hardware and an open concept fit right into many homes. A modern leaning kitchen can be a chic surprise inside a vintage home, or just the right update to bring a more recently built home into the moment. Stick to sophisticated cabinetry that creates sculptural lines through simplicity. Consider a stone slab for the backsplash as a continuation of the countertop. This dazzling treatment lets one-of-a-kind stones like quartzite shine and gives your modern kitchen an elegant appearance.
New Takes on Traditional
Prefer a more traditional approach? Get ready to have some fun as a fresh “new traditional” style has taken the place of the stuffy, somewhat overdone traditional kitchens of the past. Rich, heavily saturated colors are in play here, as are tone-on-tone combinations that add the warm and welcoming elements one expects from traditional without the heaviness. New traditional favors clean corners over fussy details like carved corbels, but it does leave room for accents like pendant lighting and quartzite countertops, which lend a luxe look.
The Light Dimension
If initial kitchen discussions were a word cloud, “light” “bright” and “airy” would be the most prominent words. Those descriptions are being brought to life through materials with dimension. Forget about flat whites, unless that’s how you take your coffee. Instead, white tile might have a touch of gray at the edges, cabinets are painted an elegant cream color and off-white blends easily with brighter decorator’s white. All together, these shades add depth and elegance while conveying the energizing brightness so many are seeking in a kitchen.
What kitchen trends have caught your eye? Is 2022 the year you freshen up your own kitchen? If so, you can set up a time to talk to a Normandy Designer about the possibilities. Find more ideas in the Normandy Remodeling photo galleries. If your resolutions include being more social, find us on Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest, where we share inspiration and tips.