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3. More color in kitchens. White will always be a classic palette for kitchens, as the annual Houzz kitchen trends study continues to show. But its increased popularity means there’s going to be some all-white-kitchen fatigue as homeowners look for ways to personalize their space. So while white kitchens aren’t even close to going away, expect to see a rise in color for the kitchen, especially other neutrals like gray and blue. Plus, warm wood tones are becoming a popular replacement for painted cabinets, leading to sophisticated, rich palettes.3 Modern Kitchens That Rock Warm Wood Cabinets
Drew also notes that at around $250, they are a budget-friendly option for his clients. “I feel they are just a nice way to add something unexpected in a kitchen. People are so used to simple stainless sinks in the kitchen, and I think this is just a nice way to add interest without really breaking the budget.” Sink: Diamond Silgranit in Truffle finish, BlancoLearn more about granite composite sinks
Granite CompositeThis dark graphite sink adds a modern touch to this farmhouse kitchen and picks up on the black hardware on the cabinetry. Contractor Brian Drew is a big fan of this sink — so much so that he has one in his own kitchen. “I absolutely love these sinks. They are virtually indestructible, they are scratch- and scuff-resistant, stain-resistant and heat-resistant up to over 500 degrees. I set a full pot of boiling water in mine and had no issues whatsoever,” he says. “They can be cleaned with almost anything, and in addition I’ve never seen one water spot.”Granite composite sink: Frankie USA
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Mixture of brass and stainless
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