Kitchen design is an expensive project that involves making important decisions about this central room in the home. There is more reason to choose a timeless design that will last from fashion and work for you for years to come. Whether you are renovating or building a kitchen from scratch, here are all the things to consider when designing a kitchen that will stand the test of time.
Forget Trends
Getting caught up in the urgency of the trend is easy, but designing a timeless kitchen is all about setting a fleeting obsession for a moment to focus on what lasts.
Trends, I hate that word because it gives people an excuse to keep making hasty and sometimes expensive changes to their homes, to regret or get bored of it for a few more years. We think that this way of decorating and styling your home will gradually become less and less because people will become more stable and more aware of waste and providence. And most importantly, understand that style is about longevity.
Mix Old and New
One of the easiest ways to design a kitchen that will stand the test of time is to base your design on kitchens that have already passed the test. Look at the last century and you can identify which style of kitchen, layout, materials, appliances, and decorative elements seem to go beyond time.
Our designers believe that constantly updating the decoration is an old and ill-considered way to build a room that feels like home. We have always loved the combination of old and new and the essential art of buying good quality, lifelong items for your home.
Combining and balancing old and new elements ensures that your kitchen design does not look like an old-time capsule or a stylish space that looks until next year. Immortal kitchens seem to have always been there, but they are functional and well-maintained enough to feel fresh and fresh.

Main Elements and Layout
Combining and balancing old and new elements ensures that your kitchen design does not look like an old-time capsule or a stylish space that looks until next year. Immortal kitchens seem to have always been there, but they are functional and well-maintained enough to feel fresh.
Choose kitchen cabinets that have no history, such as shaker cabinets, a modern trend that has its roots in centuries of design history. While wood may seem impervious to trends, overuse of any single wood, such as maple wood or dark mahogany from past kitchens, can have an impact on your kitchen history. Consider using woods such as oak or walnut or even plywood as an accent, such as covering the face of a kitchen island or installing floating wooden shelves. Or choose ageless flat front cabinets in neutral colors. Choose a kitchen sink that is simple and functional, and reconsider matching all your plumbing fixtures by mixing metals, which looks great no matter what metal is currently in vogue.
Timeless Materials and Finishes
Endless kitchens beg for natural materials like stone and wood – think of marble or butcher blocks. Metro white tiles are always unique, but you can get a little more creative with patterned concrete tiles or geometric shapes that were as popular in the early 20th century as they were in the 21st century and have looked great for years. Coming. In an outdoor space, consider the same wood flooring used in the rest of the room throughout the kitchen.