The kitchen has always been a big investment in family homes. As we bounce back from a period of challenging times, there will be added focus on this central space, a space that connects the entire home and everyone in it.
Key kitchen trends for 2022 will have nature playing a leading role, signalling growth, regeneration and positive change.
If you want to transform your kitchen in 2022, here are some of the biggest trends to watch.
One of the newest kitchen trends for 2022 is being catapulted by the rise of technology.
Chrome metals, glass, concrete and marble can instantly bring your kitchen up to date. While veiny marbles are popular next year, minimal marbles with clean, white colouring will also be a great choice for that futuristic look.
One of the newest kitchen trends for 2022 is being catapulted by the rise of technology.
Chrome metals, glass, concrete and marble can instantly bring your kitchen up to date. While veiny marbles are popular next year, minimal marbles with clean, white colouring will also be a great choice for that futuristic look.
Venturing into a whole new world with a kaleidoscopic selection of colourways, including herby greens and powder pinks. If you’re looking for something a bit different next year, pastel hues are a great option to try.
This on-trend Pink Terrazzo wallpaper is calming and soothing, making it a brilliant colour option for your wellbeing, and for making your kitchen space appealing to guests.
Murals work a treat for open-plan kitchens, and nature murals are perfect for enhancing that seamless flow from kitchen to garden. This is where artistic murals come in handy.
Colours have a leading role, with 2022’s treasured hues being inspired by nature and all things herbaceous.
Metals in the kitchen are set to be big for 2022, with gold, brass, stainless steel or chrome being used as single accents as well as in the larger forms. With gold and brass, it can be easy to elevate any design concept, adding an edge of sophistication and modernity. But if rustic is more your thing, you can embrace the copper look instead.