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The top trends in today’s kitchens and baths were showcased at the 2023 International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), North America’s platform for global design, in New York City. Our K&B Designers are experts at integrating these global trends to create the kitchens and baths of your dreams. 

  • Wellness. Homeowners recognize they can create in-home sanctuaries in their primary baths to spend a few minutes to themselves, devoid of texts, tweets, or even the demands of little feet. Adding softer touches to your bathroom to style the space more invitingly is another hot trend known as bathscaping. Bathscaping for homeowners may include styling around sculptural soaking tubs and shower steam systems equipped with aromatherapy, audiotherapy, chromotherapy, and massage therapies. 

  • Sustainable and eco-friendly. Vanities made from recycled materials, renewal resources, and manufacturers incorporating eco-friendly processes were in the spotlight. There were tubs made from soy and a mineral composite that the manufacturer claims are eco-friendly. 

  • Organic forms and curves. Soft, curvy shapes are making a comeback. In the bath, organic forms and shapes range from drawer pulls to soaking tubs. Organic forms provide kitchens and baths with a sense of fluidity and elegance that serves as a foil to the rigidity of straight lines.

  • Metal finishes. Several manufacturers introduced gray-black, gunmetal, and black onyx finishes. 

  • Workstations. Workstation sinks that feature built-in colanders, cutting boards, sieves, and other convenient prep tools will continue to increase in popularity among homeowners for many good reasons. The foremost reason is that it saves valuable countertop space and makes meal preparation and clean-up easier.

  • Technology integration. Cabinets with built-in charging stations, fixtures with wireless connectivity, and smart home integration will continue to grow in popularity among homeowners.

  • Texture. There were numerous bath vanities, vessel sinks, apron-front kitchen sinks, and tile featuring fluting and ribbed textures that enable homeowners to add character and a unique look to kitchens and baths.

How can you capitalize on the products and styles that are trending now to create a dream bath or kitchen that can withstand the test of time? Call us at 440-543-8050 or make an appointment to visit our K&B showroom at 8454 Washington Street in Chagrin Falls, and let us show you how to make your dreams a reality.

Emeil Soryal