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Top 40 Kitchen Trends for 2023 That Our Editors Love

While the all-white kitchen will probably never go out of style, there are lots of new kitchen trends for 2023 that will make you equally happy. Think: pops of colors, the return of white appliances, and timeless styling touches to make your space feel fresh.

We know, we know. You've already carefully chosen every appliance, picked out each piece of hardware, and planned your kitchen design to a tee. But there are ways to refresh your space without messing up your aesthetic, whether you prefer the rustic farmhouse kitchen style or more modern design elements.

Don't overlook small changes like embracing a fun ceiling color (Haint Blue, anyone?) to make a big impact. Use removable wallpaper on your silver appliances to make a more playful space. 2023 is the year you reclaim your kitchen as a place you *actually* want to spend time, so roll up your sleeves and get ready to makeover a kitchen worthy of our best Country Living recipes!

While wallpaper has become less scary to the general population over the last five years or so, folks are still reluctant to hang it in the kitchen. If you’re scared about the permanency of wallpaper, try something less, well, permanent. There are plenty of peel-and-stick papers in trendy designs that are incredibly easy to install and remove. Hot tip: Opt for a graphic design that mimics the look of tile.

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We know the rustic look has been around for a long time now, but if you pair it with a pop of fresh paint like designer Hadley Wiggins did here, you can really and modernize redefine that rustic look.

We're leaving the minimalist mindset behind. This year, embrace a show-it-all ethos and gussy up your kitchen shelves with your favorite collection of antique silver and white pottery as homeowner Debbie Propst did in the kitchen of her Connecticut farmhouse.

No upper cabinets? No problem. Hang your most-used items on an under-mounted rod. Run it the length of your open shelving like homeowner Kay Stanley did in her North Carolina mountain house for maximum pile-it-on capacity.

When you think of terra cotta you probably have warm and earthy thoughts of potted plants and garden shops. Pair that material with soapstone countertops and classic brass hardware, and you have a unique yet traditional kitchen.

You've probably seen it trending in furniture design and we love how it is translated into this beautiful designed by Tiffany Leigh Design. Head over to her blog to read more about this space. It is packed with fun ideas!

Carrara marble like that shown here will always be in style, but if you're a red wine drinker, quartz could be a much better fit for you and your kitchen. While it looks like a natural stone, engineered quartz is more affordable and less prone to stains.

While we love a statement in an all-white kitchen, we love how designer Stefani Stein created a seamless look in this kitchen even more. Tip: Follow Stefani's lead and warm up your kitchen with earthy butcher block countertops and a perfectly-worn vintage runner.

Try painting your kitchen island a striking color like Alison Giese Interiors did on this project. We love how it stands out and contrasts the other white cabinets.

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As suggested by Semihandmade, "If you’re going for a trendy look, start with black cabinets and really commit to the modern approach by nixing those upper cabinets in favor of sleek natural wood open shelving." Just like Yellow Brick Home did with this space, using cabinet doors by Semihandmade.

Bring texture and nuance to your kitchen walls with handmade tiles. The possibilities are vast—try terra-cotta or cement in colors that range the rainbow—although we lean toward more neutral hues.

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In this Massachusetts beach house, a savvy couple replaced linoleum with warm wood for a durable upgrade. Butcher block is virtually maintenance-free—it just needs an occasional coating of mineral oil—and the natural material is the perfect neutral to break up the sterility of an all-white palette.

Originally a room in the home used for storing and preserving foods (think: the refrigerator before the refrigerator was invented), the kitchen larder has transformed into a stand-alone cupboard or pantry. They can be large enough to house the majority of your dry goods but small enough to keep things organized while taking up a minimal amount of valuable space. Forget a walk-in and sub in counter-top cabinet or add doors to enclose pre-existing shelving.

Don't forget about your kitchen ceiling! Add a fun hit of color, wallpaper, or wood paneling to add dramatic flair to your space.

Because we all need a little more sunshine in our lives after 2020, am I right?! Pair them with a fun backsplash, and you will smile every time you walk into your happy kitchen!

If you're installing custom cabinets, opt for a rough-hewn, reclaimed wood. And good news if you're going pre-fab, companies such as IKEA are moving to more natural, eco-friendly materials for their kitchen cabinets. From bamboo to even recycled plastic bottles, cabinet companies are taking this revival of reduce and reuse very seriously.

Vintage plate racks are coming back in a big way in 2021. Whether displayed on countertops or mounted on walls, they add a ton of soul to a space and give you an actual place to store and display your dishware instead of hiding it away in a hutch or cupboard.

It's not about being matchy-matchy—and that goes double for your heavy metals. Choose a nice nickel for your knobs and then go with a cool brass or matte white for your faucet. Choose a whole different metal for your lighting fixtures.

Not a fan of stainless steel facades? Try adding fronts to your appliances that mimic your cabinetry. Refrigerators and dishwashers disappear when clad to match their cabinet cohorts. Even your massive oven hood can get in on the action.

Open shelves allow you to showcase your beautiful kitchenwares among other heirlooms and antiques. The ability to see through your storage also means everything is easy to find. Just don't forget to clean your items often since they will be open to the elements that might be floating through your kitchen. It's also helpful to keep every day items on the lowest, most accessible shelf.

Anna Logan is the Senior Homes & Style Editor at Country Living, where she covers design and decorating trends, home features, and gift guides. She also produces home features and styles content for the print magazine. When she isn’t working, can often be found digging around antique shops for the perfect find. Follow her adventures on Instagram!

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