Kitchen and Bathroom Trends 2024

Bathroom Trends…

Spa-Like Retreats
  - Creating a relaxing, spa-like atmosphere with calming colours, natural materials, and luxurious fixtures.
  - Incorporating features like rainfall showers, soaking tubs, and heated floors.
Sustainable Choices
  - Use of water-saving fixtures, recycled materials, and eco-friendly products.
  - Natural lighting and ventilation for energy efficiency.
Bold Tile Designs
  - Geometric patterns, bold colours, and textured tiles are popular for floors, walls, and shower areas.
  - Mixing different tile shapes and sizes for a unique look.
Minimalist Aesthetics
  - Clean lines, uncluttered spaces, and a focus on functionality.
  - Floating vanities, frameless mirrors, and hidden storage solutions.
Black Accents
  - Use of black fixtures, hardware, and accessories to create contrast and add a modern touch.
  - Black framed shower enclosures and black faucets.
Natural Light and Plants
  - Maximizing natural light with large windows, skylights, and light colors.
  - Adding plants and greenery for a fresh, lively feel.
Textured Finishes
  - Incorporation of textured surfaces like ribbed glass, rough stone, and patterned wallpaper.
  - Adding depth and interest to the bathroom design.

These trends reflect a growing desire for sustainability, comfort, and personalisation in both kitchens and bathrooms.

Kitchen Trends…

Sustainable Materials
  - Use of eco-friendly materials such as recycled wood, bamboo, and sustainable countertops.
  - Emphasis on energy-efficient appliances.
Bold Colours
  - Rich, vibrant colors like deep blues, forest greens, and even bold reds for cabinetry and islands.
  - Contrasting with lighter countertops and backsplashes.
Mixed Metals
  - Combining different metal finishes (brass, copper, stainless steel) for a modern, eclectic look.
  - Popular in hardware, fixtures, and lighting.
Smart Kitchens
  - Integration of smart appliances and technology, such as smart fridges, ovens, and voice-activated assistants.
  - Touch-less faucets and smart lighting systems.
Open Shelving
  - Replacing traditional upper cabinets with open shelves to create an airy, open feel.
  - Displaying stylish kitchenware and decorative items.
Statement Backsplashes
  - Use of bold, eye-catching backsplash designs, including geometric patterns, colorful tiles, and textured materials.
  - Extending backsplashes up to the ceiling for a dramatic effect.
Natural Elements
  - Incorporation of natural materials like stone, wood, and plants to bring an organic feel to the kitchen.
  - Greenery and indoor herb gardens.

  • Designing for Longevity and Appeal - Swipe for more tips...

  • Stick to neutral tones like whites, beiges, greys, and soft earthy colours for walls, floors, and major fixtures. These colours are timeless and can easily adapt to changing styles.

  • Choose classic, high-quality materials like stone, wood, and tile. These not only last longer but also tend to remain in style.

  • Minimalistic Approach -Prioritise functional and uncluttered spaces. Built-in storage solutions help maintain a clean, organised look.