February 17th 2010

Latest kitchen design trends

The National Home Show begins next week, featuring a melting pot of landscaping, decorating and renovating project ideas. Presented by RE/MAX, it features over 700 home and garden specialists offering advice, solutions and inspiration for all your upcoming projects.

Kitchen remodels are among the best to tackle, giving back the most for the value of your home and your homelife. Here are some of the best ways to update your kitchen and appliances in 2012:

Gooseneck Faucets

Timeless and elegant, any style of kitchen can benefit from the sleek look of gooseneck faucets. A little goes a long way in the aesthetics department, but you’ll also be uber pleased with the amount of room and clearance you have for daily tasks. We recommend one with a spray hose.

Grey Cabinets

Grey is the newest in neutrals, both in the kitchen and around the house. Pair grey cabinets with white accents, alongside slick granite and a splash of colour.

Horizontal Shelving

Who doesn’t love ample storing? Instead of high cabinets, opt for open horizontal shelving, giving a breath of fresh air. You can display for your favourite dishes and knick knacks, making it easy access with modern flair Bathroom Tile Kitchen.

Extra-Long Tables

Cottage-inspired harvest tables are all the rage, made of large, long planks with dramatic woods. Rustic, European, and trendy all the same, this is perfect for large groups and entertaining, without worrying about expensive dining sets.

Read the rest of the list in the article 11 New Kitchen Design Trends from Canadian House & Home.

The National Home Show runs from February 19th to 28th. Get advance tickets online and save $5 by using the promo code: house.

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Andrew loves art and design, and pursues his studies in his final year at the Ontario College of Art and Design. He loves seeking out new artists and giving them their dues, and in his spare time, focuses on his own abstract sculpture.