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Top 5 Modern & Contemporary Kitchen Ideas in 2022

It’s time to redesign that kitchen, but you’ve got numerous options to choose from in 2022. It’s a good idea to try and think beyond the year itself. Trends are important to follow and be aware of. Some will stand the test of time, some won’t. For example, a log cabin’s kitchen design exists apart from modern options owing to the timeless motif of associated woodwork.

Even so, some cabin owners decide to install a kitchen that has all the modern design conventions of the day. It depends on the homeowner. Keep in mind: it’s easy to go overboard financing your kitchen remodel. Still, get the balance right, and you’ll see the money back in expanded property value.

Also, if you do as many DIY things as you can, you’ll save thousands and might be able to spend less for a better upgrade overall. The downside is, DIY projects tend to include a few mistakes; and these can be costly. Think things out in advance and get advice. With that in mind, here are a few modern and contemporary kitchen ideas to factor in.

1. The Minimalist, “Spartan” Kitchen

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One of the biggest kitchen trends from 2020 and into 2022 is a minimalist design that yet retains high levels of functionality. You’ll find cabinets that are seamless, and colors tend to be very neutral. Silvers, grays, wood tones, and black colors are in.

White is a good design option, but it’s very stark. Still, it has a “futuristic” feel which defines a lot of modern kitchens remodel.

2. Adding an “Island” to the Room’s Center

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This isn’t really “new”. However, the kitchen island’s design may be. If you’ve got a deep enough budget, you can install a pneumatically-operated pop-up freezer, for instance.

That’s an over-the-top example, but modern technology and engineering capabilities make bespoke design elements like this more tangible than ever. You can add a more standard island to your kitchen, or you can augment it using new technological architecture options.

3. Semi-Custom “Bespoke” Cabinetry Through RTA Options

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While on the subject of technological architectural innovations, you might want to consider RTA cabinetry. RTA stands for Ready To Assemble. Essentially, you input the dimensions of the cabinets you need online, materials are shipped to you, and you install the cabinets on-site to match the specs you gave.

This website offers RTA options among some of the best online cabinets you’ll find across the internet. You can explore the sort of RTA designs they have and see if any resonate with you. Such options tend to be more affordable than having a carpenter on-site to do the job.

4. The “Smart” Home Approach

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Smart homes upgrade electrical devices to include WiFi connectivity, allowing you the ability to control them from your phone. There are faucets, lights, cameras, heating options, and even refrigerators that have “smart” technology. It’s trending for 2022 kitchen remodel.

5. Kitchen/Office Integration of the New Remote Workstation

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Owing to increasingly remote productive infrastructure in America’s businesses, many people work at home today. Some use an office, others combine living spaces. The “office kitchen” is an option that seems to be more common. This is basically a kitchen designed for work and dining. As remote work infrastructure expands, innovations in home design like this will, too.

There’s a lot to think about for the 2022 kitchen design. An incorporated office, smart home tech, RTA cabinets, a kitchen island, and minimalist aesthetics are trending this year. Certain aspects of these designs may keep trending for years to come.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.