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25.01.2024 - 16:39 / thespruce.com / Cori Sears
Some say that hardware is the jewelry of the kitchen, and that certainly appears to be the case based on the kitchen hardware trend predictions for 2024.
Say goodbye to sleek finishes, simplistic silhouettes, and purely utilitarian design. This year, designers predict that homeowners will have fun when buying kitchen hardware, using it to infuse some serious personality and charm into their kitchens.
Here are six kitchen hardware trends to watch out for in 2024, according to interior designers.
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Across the board, designers agree that textured finishes are set to be one of the biggest kitchen hardware trends of 2024. Say goodbye to sleek finishes and hello to hammered, brushed, and knurled finishes on both knobs and pulls.
David Mason, founder of Knobs.co, a retailer of cabinet hardware, predicts that matte textured finishes in particular will reign supreme.
“The combination of matte finish and texture adds depth, visual interest, and a touch of luxury to any kitchen," Mason says. «Expect to see these trending in both modern and traditional kitchens.»
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A shift towards artisanal, handcrafted pieces has been a consistent trend in interior design over the past few years and we can expect to see that translate into kitchen hardware this year as well. Not only do these pieces add a sense of individuality to any space, but they can contribute to a warm and welcoming feel too.
“As I can see, the trend of unique, artisanal, and handcrafted designs is gaining popularity in kitchen hardware," says Mason. «Expect to see intricate designs, textures, and materials being used in kitchen hardware such as brass, copper, wood, and even leather.»
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