'Curved countertop designs are having a resurgence in the kitchen,' says Mor Krisher, Caesarstone’s head of design. This softer kitchen mood ties in with our love affair with natural materials and sophisticated pastels, as shown here in this kitchen with a curved, concrete-inspired worktop. (Image credit: Caesarstone/Kate Feather Kitchens / Birgit Mons Photography)Ĭurve appeal has never been so hot for the home – and sweeping, countertop edges will add a touchy-feely, ergonomic silhouette to your kitchen. This is also a great choice if you are looking to tap into the sustainable kitchen trend. Think clay red, meadow green, and sea blue, modern hues that tap into our need to connect with nature. Sunlit Days – Silestone’s first Carbon Neutral collection produced using a minimum of 20% recycled raw materials – features a variety of colorways inspired by natural, warm, Mediterranean shades. 'This shift toward earthy tones, as opposed to the minimalist, clinical white homes that were previously popular can be incredibly powerful in conveying calm and tranquillity in a space.' 'Warmer, natural tones that induce a sense of well-being and calm into the home have seen a surge in popularity within kitchen design,' says Charlotte Hues, retail manager at Cosentino. However, the richly colored earth tones warming up the living areas of the home are making an impact in the kitchen too – and counters are an unexpected trend for this shift. Pale hues and marble finishes will always be a classic choice for kitchen countertops.
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