5 Kitchen Design
Trends to Take From Model Homes
The
model homes of builders are known for showcasing the latest interior design
trends in trying to appeal to home shoppers. So what’s trending when it comes
to the kitchen?
PulteGroup’s Interior Designs Team is merchandising about 425
model homes in 2016. The kitchen is a big area that gets a lot of the design
team’s focus too.
“Today’s home buyers are willing to spend more in the kitchen –
from energy-efficient appliances to quartz countertops,” says Janice Jones,
PulteGroup’s national vice president of interior design. “We continuously
conduct consumer focus groups to best understand what they want in their
kitchens and are constantly refining our kitchen designs and its elements to
ensure it delivers on functionality, creative design and easy maintenance
across all our buyer groups.”
Jones cites five kitchen trends in 2016 that they are reflecting
in many PulteGroup model homes lately. These trends also can serve as
inspiration for home owners planning renovation projects or wanting ideas for
easy updates, Jones notes.
1. Contrasting materials
Materials are getting mixed in the kitchen. Contrasting colors
and styles are combined to create a more unique space. For example, mixed
marbles and metals in a space can help highlight gray wood tones.
2. Decorative lighting
Bold and oversized lighting choices are popular choices.
“Decorative lighting is key in the kitchen and adds dramatic flair as well as
functionality to the kitchen, especially over the kitchen island,” according to
PulteGroup’s Interior Designs Team.
3. Transparency
Switch out some cabinet doors with glass doors. It can help you
extend visual boundaries while also allowing home owners to display some of
their favorite things and add more personalization to a space.
4. Storage
Home
owners are always looking for more storage, especially in the kitchen.
Double-stacked cabinets that extend to the ceiling can help maximize storage
space.
5. More drawers, less doors
Having plenty of kitchen drawers can add more functionality in
storage. Home owners are showing preferences toward more drawers over extra
cabinets. Bold hardware can then added to the drawers to add more design
appeal, PulteGroup says.
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