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A decade designing kitchens; more traditional kitchens without giving up technology

April 3, 2020
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The evolution of kitchens and their design in the decade we left behind has had a curious evolution. His style has become increasingly traditional and even simple, Although now we live with more technology, which does not see, but makes life easier for us.

By traditional we refer to the recovery of natural stones (or the synthetic ones that imitate them), to the recovery of the moldings on the doors and to the shelves in the kitchen, which leave exposed the most traditional tools and utensils to show off in the kitchen .

Apparently, technically this decade does not end in just a few days. It would do it on December 31, 2020 and, starting in 2021, the decade of the 2020s would begin. to do a review of the evolution in kitchen design in the last ten years.

Imagine you are asked now what the kitchens will be like in 2030. Surely you can’t guess but if you would expect something new and a little unimaginable in its design.


Can you imagine the house of the future? LG has done it and shows it to us on the occasion of the Madrid Design Festival 2019

On the other hand, if they had asked us that question in 2010, the answer (we know it now), would be that kitchen furniture and materials would return to look at traditional and classic kitchens although fortunately they did combined with smart appliances, capable of being programmed by voice and making the shopping list.

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  • PRINCIPLES OF THE DECADE (High gloss kitchens, and intense colors)
  • IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DECADE THE SLATES COULD NOT BE MISSING IN THE KITCHEN AND THE INDUSTRIAL STYLE WAS THE KING
  • THE LAST YEARS, OPEN KITCHENS AND TRADITIONAL DESIGN AND NATURAL MATERIALS
  • PRINCIPLES OF THE DECADE (High gloss kitchens, and intense colors)
  • IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DECADE THE SLATES COULD NOT BE MISSING IN THE KITCHEN AND THE INDUSTRIAL STYLE WAS THE KING
  • THE LAST YEARS, OPEN KITCHENS AND TRADITIONAL DESIGN AND NATURAL MATERIALS

PRINCIPLES OF THE DECADE (High gloss kitchens, and intense colors)

Because the decade began with kitchens full of intense colors. The red and green (lime) that so cheerfully and boldly invaded our kitchens at the beginning of the decade were joined by the vinyl trend. But not in discreet designs or imitating parquet or hydraulic tiles. No. The vinyls decorated the appliances with peppers, apples or whatever was necessary, in case you didn’t have enough color with the green, red or orange furniture.

At this beginning of the decade, household appliances began to claim their due, being visible in a professional steel finish.

IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DECADE THE SLATES COULD NOT BE MISSING IN THE KITCHEN AND THE INDUSTRIAL STYLE WAS THE KING

Approaching mid-decade, one style; the industrial, It was beginning to stand out and the blackboards arrived at our kitchens and if there was also a brick wall seen better than better. About the blackboards in the kitchen I had a pass and it was also practical, but there were those who got away with the trend.


The ones who put blackboard on a headboard ... They've never used chalk, have they?

Little by little the new trends arrived, which have already established themselves today. For example, in materials, the carrara marble finish It created a furor back in 2016 and since then it reigns in our kitchens. Now also in darker versions in dark tones or with very marked veins.

THE LAST YEARS, OPEN KITCHENS AND TRADITIONAL DESIGN AND NATURAL MATERIALS

In the last five years we have experienced an evident revolution that has affected our way of living at home. Opening the kitchen to the living room is now one of the most requested reforms and what, at the beginning of the decade, few understood, has been normalized thanks to in part to the development of increasingly silent and discreet household appliances that make the coexistence of spaces easier.

Reform

Image via Reform

In addition, in recent years the kitchens have looked back, far behind. To remind us that the kitchens are family spacess to enjoy as a family where the warmth of wood and traditional furniture will always have a place.

The edition of Casa Decor 2017 Guille García de la Hoz designed the most surprising kitchen, with which we traveled to the past, and a year earlier, in 2016, Deulonder’s family kitchen, winner of the public award, reminded us of these aspects and since then this has been the line.

Kitchen designed by Guille García de la Hoz in the 2017 edition of Casa Decor

New kitchens include island (a great island if it can be), and it has a marked Nordic style. A style that first “invaded” our living rooms and that has now reached the kitchen and as it is warm and natural, we believe that it will stay for several years.

Zara Home

Editorial kitchen of Zara Home of 2019

Similar in Decoesfera | The best of 2019. A review of the best kitchen designs and their trends that we have seen in 2019

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The evolution of kitchens and their design in the decade we left behind has had a curious evolution. His style has become increasingly traditional and even simple, Although now we live with more technology, which does not see, but makes life easier for us.

By traditional we refer to the recovery of natural stones (or the synthetic ones that imitate them), to the recovery of the moldings on the doors and to the shelves in the kitchen, which leave exposed the most traditional tools and utensils to show off in the kitchen .

Apparently, technically this decade does not end in just a few days. It would do it on December 31, 2020 and, starting in 2021, the decade of the 2020s would begin. to do a review of the evolution in kitchen design in the last ten years.

Imagine you are asked now what the kitchens will be like in 2030. Surely you can’t guess but if you would expect something new and a little unimaginable in its design.


Can you imagine the house of the future? LG has done it and shows it to us on the occasion of the Madrid Design Festival 2019

On the other hand, if they had asked us that question in 2010, the answer (we know it now), would be that kitchen furniture and materials would return to look at traditional and classic kitchens although fortunately they did combined with smart appliances, capable of being programmed by voice and making the shopping list.

PRINCIPLES OF THE DECADE (High gloss kitchens, and intense colors)

Because the decade began with kitchens full of intense colors. The red and green (lime) that so cheerfully and boldly invaded our kitchens at the beginning of the decade were joined by the vinyl trend. But not in discreet designs or imitating parquet or hydraulic tiles. No. The vinyls decorated the appliances with peppers, apples or whatever was necessary, in case you didn’t have enough color with the green, red or orange furniture.

At this beginning of the decade, household appliances began to claim their due, being visible in a professional steel finish.

IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DECADE THE SLATES COULD NOT BE MISSING IN THE KITCHEN AND THE INDUSTRIAL STYLE WAS THE KING

Approaching mid-decade, one style; the industrial, It was beginning to stand out and the blackboards arrived at our kitchens and if there was also a brick wall seen better than better. About the blackboards in the kitchen I had a pass and it was also practical, but there were those who got away with the trend.


The ones who put blackboard on a headboard ... They've never used chalk, have they?

Little by little the new trends arrived, which have already established themselves today. For example, in materials, the carrara marble finish It created a furor back in 2016 and since then it reigns in our kitchens. Now also in darker versions in dark tones or with very marked veins.

THE LAST YEARS, OPEN KITCHENS AND TRADITIONAL DESIGN AND NATURAL MATERIALS

In the last five years we have experienced an evident revolution that has affected our way of living at home. Opening the kitchen to the living room is now one of the most requested reforms and what, at the beginning of the decade, few understood, has been normalized thanks to in part to the development of increasingly silent and discreet household appliances that make the coexistence of spaces easier.

Reform

Image via Reform

In addition, in recent years the kitchens have looked back, far behind. To remind us that the kitchens are family spacess to enjoy as a family where the warmth of wood and traditional furniture will always have a place.

The edition of Casa Decor 2017 Guille García de la Hoz designed the most surprising kitchen, with which we traveled to the past, and a year earlier, in 2016, Deulonder’s family kitchen, winner of the public award, reminded us of these aspects and since then this has been the line.

Kitchen designed by Guille García de la Hoz in the 2017 edition of Casa Decor

New kitchens include island (a great island if it can be), and it has a marked Nordic style. A style that first “invaded” our living rooms and that has now reached the kitchen and as it is warm and natural, we believe that it will stay for several years.

Zara Home

Editorial kitchen of Zara Home of 2019

Similar in Decoesfera | The best of 2019. A review of the best kitchen designs and their trends that we have seen in 2019

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