THE TOP KITCHEN TRENDS FOR 2021: OUR PREDICTIONS

As 2021 approaches, our designers have decided to create colour and material mood boards that represent their predictions of next year’s biggest home & kitchen design trends. Scroll down to discover them and share your favourites in the comments!

 

New Mexico by Patrizia

Inspired by the flora and fauna of New Mexico, this palette incorporates rich desert hues, delicate natural textures, and a lovely pop of clay.

Colours: Harmony AF-90 by Benjamin Moore; Cavern Clay SW 7701 and Urbane Bronze SW 7048 by Sherwin Williams. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Oro Venato by Laminam. Painting: “Ram’s Head and White Hollyhock, New Mexico” by Georgia O…

Colours: Harmony AF-90 by Benjamin Moore; Cavern Clay SW 7701 and Urbane Bronze SW 7048 by Sherwin Williams. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Oro Venato by Laminam. Painting: “Ram’s Head and White Hollyhock, New Mexico” by Georgia O’Keeffe.

 

Sprinkle of sage by Bianca

Drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of wood, brick, and stone, this palette features sage green—a timeless colour that inspires calm and serenity.

Colours: Balboa Mist OC-27 and Saybrook Sage HC-114 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Super White Quartzite. Photo credit: Pinterest.

Colours: Balboa Mist OC-27 and Saybrook Sage HC-114 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Super White Quartzite. Photo credit: Pinterest.

 

Down to earth by Marie-Sophie

Reminiscent of mid-century modern charm, this palette combining earthy tones, delicate terrazzo and exotic wood pairs beautifully with vintage furniture, plants, and unique decorative objects.

Topsoil CC-692, Soft Chamois OC-13 and Bryant Gold HC-7 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: teak. Countertops/backsplash: 4601 Frozen Terra by Caesarstone. Photo credit: 1stDibs.

Topsoil CC-692, Soft Chamois OC-13 and Bryant Gold HC-7 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: teak. Countertops/backsplash: 4601 Frozen Terra by Caesarstone. Photo credit: 1stDibs.

 

Silent retreat by Frédérique

This palette composed of soft and delicate tones encourages rest and relaxation. A timeless and harmonious colour scheme perfect for sophisticated decors.

Colours: June Mist 6215-31, Shiatsu 6222-31 et Chi 6222-63 by Sico. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Calcatta marble. Photo credit: Pinterest.

Colours: June Mist 6215-31, Shiatsu 6222-31 et Chi 6222-63 by Sico. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Calcatta marble. Photo credit: Pinterest.

 

Halftone by Brigitte

Inspired by the “Les instruments de musique” painting, this palette created by Brigitte skilfully blends beige, green and blue tones with mahogany wood. A tribute to the Fauvist and Cubist artwork of her favourite artist, Georges Braque.

Colours: Slipper Satin 2004 and Wimborne White 239 by Farrow & Ball; Yorktowne Green HC-133 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: mahogany. Countertops/backsplash: marble. Painting: “Les instruments de musique” by Georges Braque.

Colours: Slipper Satin 2004 and Wimborne White 239 by Farrow & Ball; Yorktowne Green HC-133 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: mahogany. Countertops/backsplash: marble. Painting: “Les instruments de musique” by Georges Braque.

 

Baked clay by Manuelle

Fresh and romantic, this palette inspired by artisanal pottery unites enveloping shades of muted terracotta, dusty blue and creamy beige for a result that is both vibrant and soothing.

Colours: Bed and Breakfast CC-184, Ashwood OC-47 and Icicle OC-60 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Calcatta marble. Photo credit: East Fork.

Colours: Bed and Breakfast CC-184, Ashwood OC-47 and Icicle OC-60 by Benjamin Moore. Wood: oak. Countertops/backsplash: Calcatta marble. Photo credit: East Fork.

 

Stay tuned for more 2021 home design trends!