In the name of simplicity and minimalism, there are lots of home accents that wave the design world bye bye. Not that knobs and pulls are about to vanish (not by any means- we wouldn't want that to happen anyway!) but we definitely get to see even more sleek knobless cabinetry in newly designed contemporary kitchens recently. The all white (and all black for that matter) of the scandinavian interiors, the sophisticated desaturated hues of mint greens, slate blues and greys, the bolder dark colors like pine green and navy blue, the impressive metallics and, of course, the wooden finishes, all look so smooth and elegant in their uninterrupted existence. I particularly love how such a design gives space to other elements to breathe (faucets and lighting fixtures, I'm talking to you) and let the countertop and splashback materials pop out. What do you think? Is this a trend that you'd follow in your kitchen design or you would never ever imagine yourself without your precious cabinet knobs?
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Est Magazine |
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Hemnet via Emmas Designblog |
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via Coco Lapine Design |
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Petra Bindel |
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Up Interiors |
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Inside Out |
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Kristofer Johnsson |
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Lagerlings via Pufik |
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The Design Files |
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Time of the Aquarius |
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Fiona Lynch (from this post) |
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I love this look and it seems simpler to clean too !
ReplyDeleteThe combination of mint green-marble-white is just so fresh and pretty! Would love to get something similar to my summer houses kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteI love that look a lot. Would not say this is a trend at the moment, some of those photos are couple of years old. Around me I would say, this was a trend 2 years ago and is slowly getting less and less present.
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