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10 Outdated Kitchen Trends to Avoid

Taking care of your home is very essential. Not only does it makes your place seem clean and neat, but also improves your mood significantly. One place that most people tend to ignore is the kitchen. You are probably aware of the importance of keeping this spot of the house fresh and sparkling. By the latter, we don’t mean you should clean it regularly, for you probably do. You do not want your meals to get bacteria and sicken you. However, we mean that you should keep your kitchen updated with the latest trends.

The kitchen may not be a place that you spend time at unless you’re cooking. If you keep your kitchen trendy, you may feel more energetic while cooking delicious meals. Over and beyond, there is a quote that goes “Kitchens Sell Houses.” It sounds weird enough, but it is true; buyers usually check the kitchen before deciding to go with your bid. Either you want to sell your house or just keep your kitchen trendy, we will enlighten you through the way. Here, you will get introduced to the most outdated kitchen trends that you need to avoid through the new year.

1 No More Over-the-Range Microwaves

For very long years, the microwaves installed above the range had been a standard code of behavior. People used to believe that in this way they save more space. Honestly, that can be true; you leave space to place more items instead of the microwave. On the other hand, that style had been an outdated kitchen trend. During modern times, people favor trendier design concepts, including placing the microwave on more accessible spots. All of the family members are able to use microwaves, so placing them near to everyone is more favorable. As a result, ditch the over-the-range microwaves, and go for ones placed on nooks.

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2 The Oldie Bright Brass

Coloring your kitchen is a matter of personal preferences. You are the one who gets to choose what colors best suit your place. People, women in particular, usually go for pastel colors as they make their place seem cozy and neat. Eventually, your choice of color is unlimited, but there are some styles you need to avoid. One of those styles include the bright brass; it is one of the outdated kitchen trends that you don’t need. However, it still appears among the trendiest styles of kitchens, and it is capable of giving your kitchen a warm finish. If you prefer the style, feel free to go for it; just keep it limited to specific pieces. Don’t let it dominate your kitchen theme. Go for satin nickel and brushed metals because they look much more recent and modern. Even sources claimed that metal is very trendy.

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3 Painted Walls Never Last

Well, before you get this wrong; you can definitely paint the walls of your kitchen as per your wish. Above and beyond, some people are not realistic when it comes to choosing a proper color for the kitchen. Improper and scratched walls are one of the outdated kitchen trends that you don’t want to happen.  So, what are you supposed to do? Well, while painting your walls, make sure you add accessories and supplies that radiate colors too. Also, pay attention to the color of your dishware. That way, you can easily play with the colors of your kitchen with the lowest budget. And, to be more realistic, people change their kitchen’s decorations almost once in a lifetime. Splurge color all over your kitchen through the items and not the walls. You will not regret that at any point in your life.

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4 Open Shelving

Open shelves look exquisite. It is always nice to reveal what you have to arrange; especially if there is a nice splash of colors. Conversely, this theory can apply to unveiling your books or antiques, but not kitchen supplies and dishware. In fact, the open shelves have gone viral for long years; they are still trendy. But, let us be a bit more reasonable when it comes to styling the kitchen. This trend is not very practical; especially if your household embraces active children. You don’t want to have your kitchen supplies totally demolished, do you? On a more practical level, closed cabinets are more efficient when it comes to storage. They provide more space, stability, and safety as well. Besides, they are not among the outdated trends, just like their open shelving counterparts.

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5 Rustic Wood is among the Totally Outdated Kitchen Trends

Unless you live in the rural area of the country, rustic wood is not going to serve your purposes. The natural wood is definitely beautiful; however, they aren’t the best choice for a kitchen. They go more accordingly with classical-themed houses. Honestly, rustic wood can effortlessly add a great atmosphere to your kitchen. All you need is to ask yourself whether you’re going to like the same atmosphere in the next few years. You may feel unsure right now, but most people claim boredom of the design once they’re used to it. That is not something that you want. You need a design concept that will stay vibrant as long as you’re around. So, keep the rustic wood out of your list. If you like the appearance of wood that much, try adding wooden pieces to your kitchen. Don’t make your whole kitchen woody, but go for wood floors or maybe a small dining table will do.

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6 Placing Pot Racks in the Middle

Among the past trends of the kitchen designs, pot racks were taking over. In fact, a lot of people still favor this trend nowadays, thinking it saves space. In case, you are not aware of this trend, it is placing a large pot rack over an island placed in the central part of the kitchen. Our advice now, despite how space-saving it may sound, is to stay away from this trend. It is among the outdated trends. Nowadays, you better stash your pots and pans in drawers in a very neat way. It is a design concept that you don’t style your things in the open anymore.

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7 Stay Away from the Kitchen Desks

First of all, why? Why would you have a desk in the kitchen? Well, you may really spend long hours there, but you can have a dining table instead. That is where you should sit, but a desk? Of course not. No wonder it is among the outdated kitchen trends although it had taken a great hype for long decades. People who followed that trend, most of them, have regretted doing so. The reason was actually the fact that the desk ends up fulfilling your urge to place anything there. You may as well find yourself placing things that should not belong to the kitchen. Eventually, you will find your kitchen full of clutter and mess that makes your place seem chaotic. Keep your eyes safe by passing on that trend and leave the desk to the places that it should be at. If you are in dire need of a desk, make room for it in your living room or have a home office if you are able to.

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8 You Don’t See Farmhouse Sinks So Often

Let’s be honest, farmhouse sinks can be charming. They look nice and all, but at the end of the day, eccentric things are not always favorable by everyone. You may find yourself getting bored easily after a while. Think about how many times you have gotten into people’s kitchen and found a farmhouse sink. Almost never, right? Well, they are actually too old. We urge you to stick with stainless steel; not only do they look stylish and great but also they are very practical.

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9 Tiled Countertops

Tiles can look very nice and all. On the other hand, tiled counterparts were the thing during the 70’s and the 80’s.  They are still nice and all; above and beyond, they made a comeback even in the most minimal details of the designs. Maybe some people went towards tiles, for they are a bit cheaper than solid natural countertop surfaces and granite. Apart from its cheaper price, there is one more thing that we are advising you to stay away from tiles because of it. Tiled counterparts are a headache; they are very exhausting to clean. People hate cleaning them on vertical surfaces, but imagine if they were one a horizontal one? Yes, not all of its parts are accessible and easily reachable. Forget about them, they are not worth your time and effort.

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10 Faux Finishes are not the Best Trends to Go For

Faux finishes may look stylish; on the other hand, most of them are taking a downward spiral. People no longer go for faux finishes, for they are also a bit complicated treatments when it comes to designing the kitchen. Instead, go for paints that are fresh and have either neutral or bold tones, depending on your personal preferences. Simplicity actually takes the lead now, so go for it during your updating; you can even have white-painted wallpaper.

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There is a deep pool of designs out there; so spare yourself the effort of mistakenly choosing outdated kitchen trends and go for fresh and more contemporary ones instead. We hope this article helped guide you through the ceaseless options out there.

Sophia Johnson

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One Comment

  1. While I agree that pot racks make a space look more cluttered, I’m keeping mine anyway. The idea that pots and pans are kept “neatly” in drawers and cabinets is laughable. Sooner or later they’re stacked like russian dolls or piled up on top of each other. Pulling out the pan you need becomes a chore, and if it’s late at night you’ll probably wake the dead. Yes, pot racks look cluttered, so if you’re going to that “clean” look they are most certainly “outdated” in that respect. However, what they lack in looks they make up for in functionality, and it’s ultimately functionality that makes a kitchen classic. My kitchen was designed for cooking, not for instagram. Sorry! I’m keeping the pot rack, thanks. 😉

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