27 modern kitchen design ideas from the House & Garden archive

‘Effectively planning an ergonomic kitchen layout, and maximizing the space, can make time spent in the kitchen all the more enjoyable. In your layout try to configure your sink, refrigerator, hob and oven within easy reach of each other and then consider what storage to put in this area. ‘Fine-tune your wishlist by perusing sites and social platforms such as Pinterest and Instagram for interior design inspiration. Magazines and brochures are useful resources too, furnishing you with the latest kitchen trends. The more you see, the more you’ll begin to get a feel for the style of kitchen you prefer, whether it’s country classic or modern minimalism,’ continues Andy Briggs. Beautiful, hardwearing and timeless, it’s no surprise natural stone has enduring appeal in the kitchen.

  • This subtle pop of purple cabinetry makes a bold statement in this otherwise neutral kitchen.
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  • The kitchen flows into the dining area with a built-in banquette that features hidden bonus storage.
  • Her undergraduate degree was in Fashion Communication and Promotion which she studied at Norwich University of The Arts, specialising in writing and digital communications.

This allows the kitchen to have breathing space and ensures a good workflow. This Southwestern-inspired color palette of terracotta red and forest green isn’t your usual kitchen color palette, but it works. In this kitchen, the backsplash directly behind the range gets a bold treatment with this classic farmhouse tile. This green cabinetry starts to read as a neutral when it’s on both top and bottom cabinetry, and the relaxing hue is one that complements other colors beautifully.

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“We’re painting the ceiling the same colors as the walls. It’s the year for elongating, for luxury, for the allure of height.” Pops of color often show up in towels, backsplashes, and furniture, but the revival of retro sensibilities will create new opportunities. Appliances, specifically, have primarily remained in the stainless steel palettes for the better part of the last decade. Color and appliances are coming back, and it’s a unique detail some might overlook where a different flavor can be brought into the space. Warm and inviting tones will combine and work harmoniously in varying shades of orange, red, cooper, brown, and beyond. No modern kitchen design idea is complete without a bold kitchen idea.

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A modular kitchen setup like this one looks modern and creates the illusion of a separate room. This kitchen utilizes every inch of space for storage and we’re already thinking of all the items we can tuck away in these drawers and cabinets. They call it a kitchen island but that doesn’t mean it has to stay isolated in one spot.

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The units are faced with old cupboard doors, which have been cut down and sanded, and are topped with a worktop made from old scaffolding planks, sanded smooth. Quietly slotted along one wall of this apartment, taking up minimal space and ensuring the beautiful ceiling mouldings and flooring still shine. Featuring profiled graphite cabinetry paired with a Sensa natural stone benchtop in Siberia, and green Hushed Pine cabinetry teamed with a rich in texture black Dekton porcelain benchtop.

  • The cabinetry is painted in Benjamin Moore’s Stonington Gray and the walls are sheathed in Walker Zanger tiles.
  • It only takes three seconds to place anything away, but it is very easy to keep scissors, a can opener, and trash away over the countertop for days.
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  • Stone adds a drama and natural beauty to your room that simply can’t be matched by other materials.