Five major kitchen trends to expect in 2023
Published on 09 Dec 2022
Here's everything you need to know about upcoming kitchen trends for 2023.
As we bid farewell to 2022, we're eager to see what kitchen trends will define the new year.
Browsing the latest kitchen trends is a fantastic place to start if you're planning a kitchen revamp in 2023.
We've done our research and collated the kitchen trends that cater to providing a timeless, functional space that maximises the key demands of this multipurpose space.
Remember, no one renovates their kitchen on a yearly basis, so be sure to choose a kitchen trend that you'll love for years and years to come.
Smart appliances
Investing in innovative, energy-efficient appliances can add value to your home and save you money in the long run, so it's no wonder why smart appliances are predicted to be a major kitchen trend for 2023.
Some examples include boiling water taps, downdraft extractors and self-cleaning ovens.
Natural kitchens
H Line Sutton Scots Grey with Ligna Mayfield Oak. Designed by Tu Mewn in Nefyn
Nature has always been a significant source of inspiration in interior design, but in recent years, people have sought to replicate nature's soothing effects more than ever.
In 2023, nature-inspired features will continue to take centre stage in the form of natural stone, wood and earthy hues.
You don't have to break the bank to create a natural-looking kitchen. Instead of solid materials, opt for wood-effect or stone-effect finishes in your worktops, doors and shelving.
Warm neutrals
Hardwick Highland Stone and Farringdon Grey. Designed by Sandra Robinson Kitchens and Bedrooms in Guernsey
Neutral will always be popular, but more and more homeowners are recently embracing warmer grey shades.
Warm neutrals are equally as versatile as lighter colours, mixing well with various colours and finishes. Toasty neutrals will help create a more intimate, cosy atmosphere if you're working with ample space.
Social kitchen islands
H Line Hampton Oxford Blue and Scots Grey. Designed by In House Kitchen Designs in Brighouse
Kitchen islands continue to be a sought-after design feature, but kitchen islands are continuously evolving to become more socially focused.
Creating a sociable kitchen island is simple; ask your kitchen designer to indent part of the work surface and place stools underneath where friends and family can perch whenever.
Hardwick Farringdon Grey and Graphite. Designed by Sigma 3 Kitchens in Newport
There are plenty of other ways to make your kitchen island feel more sociable. For example, along with a seating arrangement, you could add a wine fridge, wine drawers or open shelving, so everything is accessible and on show.
Green kitchens
H Line Sutton New Forest with Ligna Mayfield Oak. Designed by Knaresborough Kitchens
The popularity of green in the kitchen has skyrocketed in the last couple of years, so get ready to see even more beautiful green kitchens in 2023.
So many shades of green are available, with plenty of different looks to achieve. Read our green kitchen ideas blog if you're considering incorporating a green kitchen into your home.
Start planning your dream kitchen today
If you're ready to speak with a kitchen expert, take the first steps in your dream kitchen journey by finding your nearest Masterclass Kitchens retailer today.
Need some help taking those first steps? We have created a series of helpful guides on how to plan a kitchen. Read our kitchen planning guides here.