Top 6 Kitchen Cabinet Trends We Expect to See in 2023

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Times are always changing, but one thing that never changes is one’s desire to live in a beautiful home. And for this reason, we will continue to see an uptick in interior design. Trends are always emerging, which is important if you’re looking to keep up with the times.

One piece of furniture people is constantly updating is their kitchen cabinets. However, the days of using just any old cabinets and colors are long gone. Today’s consumers are looking for styles and designs.

And that’s exactly what we expect to see going forward into 2023. Let’s look at the top trends in kitchen cabinets we’ll see this coming year.

More Oak Wood Kitchen Cabinets

Wood was in during the 70s, 80s and 90s – who’d a thought they’d ever return to the kitchen in the 21st century? Well, that’s exactly what we’re looking at for 2023. Out of all the wood on the market, the most popular will likely be oak wood.

In the past, homeowners would stain their oak wood cabinets with honey spice and attach raised panel cathedral doors with grain patterns. Afterward, came the rise of the cherry, maple and engineered wood.

From this point, oak wood kitchen cabinets took a dive in interior design, being replaced by wood veneer and painted MDF. But things are taking a turn once again, as more people seek to connect with their past.

Vintage is now in, which means so is the glorious oak wood. It’s the perfect addition to homes going for a clean and simple modern look or even a French cottage design.

Increase in Custom Colors

Cookie-cutter kitchens are out, and customizations are in. This is especially so for kitchen cabinet colors. A lot more people are looking for a unique and look for their kitchens and homes. This calls for a vaster color palette that consists of custom color options. The color of your décor is what separates you from everyone else on the block. With the larger variety of color options on the market today, this is possible. Some of the tones we find to be popular include neutral colors like soft greens, yellow and grey. But don’t let that stop you from getting creative with your own color palette.

Seamlessly Blending Styles

Who said your entire home had to consist of one style? Today, you can find one room differs in style and décor from the next. For instance, your living room can have a traditional design, while your kitchen consists of contemporary elements. This is known as transitional styling and it’s the perfect option for any styles you’re looking to blend. As for kitchen cabinets, transitional styling is a mainstay. For instance, you may see a kitchen with Euro style wood cabinets in a pre-war building with walls and ceilings that have ornate architectural details. Or you may find a kitchen that has traditional shaker type cabinet doors with white paint, flat black hardware, quartz counters and an ornate chandelier.

There are many ways you can evolve your kitchen design with a mix of styles.

Clean Aesthetics in the Kitchen

Here’s a trend that’s been around for a while and likely won’t disappear for some time. The modernization wave is still hitting homes across the states. And the kitchen is no exception. Expect to see more kitchen cabinets with clean aesthetics. Minimalism is in, which means cabinetry that’s free of ornate design is preferred. Instead, we’ll find more homeowners installing traditional door styles and smooth edge profiles. It’s all about simplicity and cleanliness.

Multiple Finish Colors

If this isn’t your first time redoing your kitchen, then you know all about the various finish colors and techniques. There are so many to choose from, which can make it hard to decide. But why not just implement multiple finish colors into your kitchen? That’s what we’re seeing now, which will more than likely continue into 2023. For instance, you may find homeowners using one finish color for their kitchen island and another for the perimeter of their cabinets.

There are many ways you can make this work with your own kitchen design.

Fewer Double Bowl Sinks

For a time, double bowl sinks were the bee’s knees. Today, it’s become a thing of the past. Now, we’re seeing more homeowners cross over to large single bowl sinks, like you’ll find in a farmhouse design. The deep, wide sizes make it more comfortable to use, making it more functional. Plus, the style amplifies the kitchen décor. There are different colors and materials you can opt for, such as brass, porcelain and stainless steel.

Finding Cabinets for Your Kitchen Makeover

Where should you go to purchase new cabinets for your kitchen? This is the question every homeowner has, whether they’ve made over their kitchens in the past or not. It’s always good to browse the market to look for the best deals and products. And the same goes for finding items to furnish your kitchen. At Cabinets City, we have some of the best models and brands of kitchen cabinets on the market. This includes those from Fabuwood, J and K Cabinets, Wolf Cabinets, Forevermark and Schrock Cabinets. We supply cabinetry directly to consumers and their contractors to ensure a swift delivery of cabinetry.

Why Choose Cabinets City?

There are many competitors in this area that offer similar services to us. However, many don’t compare. For instance, we have a showroom filled with cabinets you can come to see firsthand. We’re locally owned and operated, which ensures you get the best service possible. Our consultations are always free, and deliveries are much faster than big box stores. If you’re wondering whether you should shop with us or the other guys – choose us. This way, you’re guaranteed satisfaction every step of the way. You won’t find everything we offer at companies like Cabinets to Go, Advance Cabinets and Handsome Cabinets.

Contact us today to see how we can transform your kitchen with a beautiful cabinetry makeover.

Bayram Gulsen

Bayram Gulsen is the owner of Cabinets City. He always had this passion to redefine cabinetry to be at its best along with his dedicated team and the author of Cabinets City blog: You can find Bayram on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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