Interior Designers Share the Kitchen Trends in and Out for 2024

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Warm, slim-shaker cabinets are in — all-white kitchens are out.
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  • Business Insider asked interior designers about the kitchen trends we can expect in 2024.
  • Butler pantries, brass finishes, and textured tiles are gaining popularity.
  • Open-shelving, industrial accents, and oversized light fixtures are on their way out of style.

Business Insider asked interior designers which kitchen trends will be popular next year and which will be out of style.

Here’s what they said.

Butler pantries will soar in popularity.

A butler’s pantry typically has storage and counterspace.
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Elizabeth Vergara, owner and principal designer of Vergara Homes, expects to see butler pantries becoming increasingly popular for people who want their homes to feel luxurious.

Often built off the side of a kitchen, a butler pantry is a full-service storage room.

“Butler pantries are equipped to house china and even host a wet bar, epitomizing luxury living in the heart of the home,” Vergara said.

Quartz will continue to have its moment.

Quartz countertops can be cheaper than marble.
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According to Danielle Perdue, interior designer and founder of DK Home, quartz has been a well-loved kitchen material in recent years and will remain at the top of the list in 2024.

“It looks just like marble but is more durable and less maintenance,” Perdue said. “This will continue to be the surface of choice, in my opinion.”

Brass finishes are in style.

Gold and brass faucets and fixtures will continue to trend.
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From faucets to light fixtures, brass finishes are a popular accent choice in kitchens, and Perdue expects that trend to continue.

She told BI that brushed and satin brass are some of the most popular picks right now, and both add “warmth and energy” to a space.

Warmly painted and stained cabinets are in.

Warm cabinets can make a space feel cozy.
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Interior designer Tama Bell of Tama Bell Design said more clients are shifting away from all-white kitchens in favor of warmer palettes for a cozier vibe.

“While we still do some all-white kitchens, I am seeing a trend towards a combination of painted and stained cabinetry. Warm woods and warm, saturated paint colors paired with warm neutrals make for cozy combinations,” Bell told BI.

Skinny shaker cabinets are up and coming.

Skinny shaker cabinets can be painted, too.
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Verruto said we’ll soon see more skinny shaker cabinets, which have thinner frames and panels than standard ones….

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