The kitchen is the center of the home. Not only in the everyday sense – there we prepare meals, create and socialize, but also in design – as the most technologically complex and most expressive part of the home, kitchen is often the starting point of the design of each interior design.

As we draw closer toward this year’s end, it is already clear what the trends of furnishing and decoration will look like for 2020. Of course, trends should not be followed blindly, but they can be a source of inspiration. I have compiled some of the most interesting trends being talked about for 2020!

C O U N T E R T O P S

Marble again proves to be eternal. The beautiful stone is no longer only part of the luxurious classic style, but also modern and minimalist, in which its natural beauty comes to light.

kitchen marble counters

GLASS

What about glass? Glass never really stops being popular and appreciated for its unique qualities. 

COLORED CABINETS

Although white kitchens will always have a place in the home, trends are moving towards something different, bolder. In terms of colors, in 2020 we’ll see warm neutrals and earth tones, muted greens and blues, terra-cotta, pink and salmon.

navy blue kitchen cabients

 

OPEN SHELVING

Open shelves are not such a weird trend that looks good only in photos, but they are actually very practical in real life as well. Incorporating open shelving design can be a great way to maximize storage space and keep it organized.

B A C K S P L A S H

Unique shapes

What shape comes to your mind when ceramic tiles are mentioned? Is it a square, rectangle, or even a hexagon? Among increasingly popular shape are the fish scale(scallop tiles) and many others irregular or organic shapes.

kitchen mosiac backsplsh

 

F L O O R I N G

Herringbone and chevron

For wood and laminate floors, even for ceramic! Color is often used in a multitude of combinations and patterns – monochromatic or multicolored.

Wood-like flooring

Wood never goes out of style. But it may not be an ideal solution for kitchens. There are alternatives – vinyl planks, wood-like ceramic or porcelain tile.

Concrete

Concrete has been gaining some steam in recent years because of its price, maintenance and amazing look in a wide variety of kitchens.