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 Kitchen, bathroom trends for 2022
Life at home has changed a lot and, for many peo- ple, being “on trend” has
taken a backseat to designing around their needs. When it comes to styling your kitchen and bathroom, taking time to choose stylish, yet last- ing options, will improve the look and feel of your space for years.
Delta Faucet Co. product designers and Delta Faucet lighting partner Kichler Light- ing are sharing the timeless kitchen and bathroom trends they’re seeing in real custom- ers’ homes that will last well beyond the next trip around the sun.
TREND 1: COMFORT COMES FIRST
“Homes are our safe space from what’s happening in the world,” says AJ Tentler,
Delta Faucet Co. industrial designer. “Items, colors and finishes need to reflect that feeling of relaxed comfort.”
Sharp edges and harsh lines are out. We’re now craving curves and softer lines to create a relaxing and calming oasis. Warm grays and wood in its nat- ural state are coming to- gether in both kitchens and bathrooms to create spaces that never feel forced.
TREND 2: HIDDEN HELPFULNESS
“The features that will gain the most momentum are things that aid your dai- ly function,” says Maris Park Borris, Delta Faucet industri- al designer. “It will be more about hidden helpfulness.”
Simple interactions that make daily life easier is the
future of technology. Smart outlets and switches add a world of customization to lighting. In faucets, intuitive functions, like technology that turns on a faucet with a simple touch, is just one example of unseen technol- ogy that improves daily life.
TREND 3: DESIGNS YOU CAN FEEL
“We’ve been in sensory deprivation for the last year,” says Park Borris. “People are craving both visual and physical texture.”
Texture and finish are go- ing to be more in-focus than ever. Wallpaper that adds a
tactile and visual texture, or fixture finishes, can create an emotional connection with a huge impact on a space.
TREND 4: MIX AND MATCH
“We can add eclecticism and our own style — like tra- ditional knobs in a modern kitchen,” says Park Borris.
We’re all searching for ways to make a space our own. Mixing and match- ing styles and finishes is a unique way to accomplish that. Farmhouse blended with Scandinavian styles, a gold-hued shower head with
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