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This year, finally get that new kitchen you’ve been dreaming about. As you design and plan, look to the trends for the upcoming year to guide your thinking. They may inspire your cabinetry choices and help you create a sleek, clean, and relevant space. Below are just a few of the trends that contractors expect to see in kitchen cabinets this year.

The New Year’s Kitchen Cabinetry Trends

1. Sustainable Materials

kitchen cabinetsEnvironmentally friendly construction has been trending for a few years now and is not expected to go out of style. Sustainably built kitchen cabinets will reduce the carbon footprint of your home remodeling project and make your home more attractive to eco-conscious buyers when the time comes to sell. Bamboo, which grows much faster than hardwood trees, and repurposed shelving and hardware are sustainable trends for 2020.

2. A Pop of Color

All-white kitchens are out, and dramatic color is in. Bold cabinet colors stand out beautifully against neutral countertops and backsplashes. On-trend hues include turquoise, navy, lemon yellow, avocado green, and deep red. To avoid oversaturation, pair some neutral-toned cabinets with  rows of under-the-counter storage units painted with bold color. A popular of-the-moment trend is to paint only island cabinetry bright, using gray, white, or black in the rest of the kitchen.

3. Skip the Hardware

Contemporary kitchens are all about minimalism and clean lines. Kitchen cabinets with push-open and soft-close doors and drawers let you dispense with the hardware altogether. You can also use recessed grooves to achieve hardware-free doors that can be pulled open. Less hardware creates a contemporary look that draws attention to the styling of the cabinetry.

 

Brincks Construction & Cabinet in Lawler, IA, brings new kitchens to life. They serve clients across the area, including Cedar Rapids, La Crosse, WI, and Rochester, MN. They’re fully licensed, insured, and committed to the highest standards of professionalism and craftsmanship. Learn more about their kitchen cabinets on their website,  and call (563) 238-3202 to schedule a design consultation.

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