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Kitchen trend shifts: designers say upper cabinets are out
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Kitchen trend shifts: designers say upper cabinets are out

From Helsingin Sanomat · () Finnish

Translated from Finnish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Kitchen design trends are shifting, with an increasing number of homes opting for kitchens without upper cabinets.
  • Interior designers note that open-plan living has influenced desires for specific kitchen solutions.
  • Many people are choosing to omit the traditional drying cabinet from their kitchens.

Modern kitchen design is evolving, with a notable trend towards eliminating upper cabinets, according to interior designers. This shift reflects changing preferences in how people utilize and envision their kitchen spaces.

The rise of open-plan living has significantly influenced these evolving desires. Designers observe that homeowners are seeking streamlined and integrated kitchen solutions that better suit contemporary lifestyles. This often means a move away from traditional, closed-off kitchen designs towards more fluid and integrated spaces.

A specific example of this trend is the declining popularity of the traditional drying cabinet. Many individuals are now choosing to forgo this fixture entirely, opting for alternative solutions or simply managing dish drying in other ways. This indicates a broader reevaluation of essential kitchen components and a desire for more minimalist or customized layouts.

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Originally published by Helsingin Sanomat in Finnish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.