Lightness and Rock Nature kitchen trends for 2024

Lightness & Rock Nature

Which kitchens are going to be all the rage in 2024? Which countertops and accessories fit these trends? And how can you combine the different materials and furniture beautifully? Together with trend forecaster Monique van der Reijden, Dekker Zevenhuizen has extensively mapped out the trends and translated them into concrete products for your kitchen. Read what will be important in 2024 - and what you should not miss!

Lightness and Rock Nature: these are the kitchen trends for 2024. Two new mixes of materials and colors with a focus on sustainability and nature - yet which are very different.

Lightness: lightness in living and life
Lightness stands for a lightness in living and living. A monochromatic, light natural palette and sustainable, lightweight materials form the basis of this understatedly elegant kitchen. We add a color accent with light blue or other water tones. Transparency and reflection are played with, and glass in various shapes and tactile structures is the material of choice. Innovative in this trend are the subtle black lines that further refine the design. The whole experience of spaciousness and daylight increases the feeling of wellbeing, and makes the overall kitchen feel less "heavy.

Colors and materials in the Lightness kitchen:

- soft shades of white; from beige, cream and chalk to grit
- travertine and marble
- glass and frosted glass
- aluminum and stainless steel
- water accents

      

Lightness in the kitchen

Into this new lightness fits Navona from TopLaminate (plastic) par excellence. The new color is best described as subtle. It has the look of travertine (limestone), with earthy layers in soft tones. Choose Greengridz as your base material, and your kitchen countertop will be sustainable, too. Also durable is the Gray Argo color of he new Cosmolite material. The light gray color has a warm brown subtle vein and is made from 100% waste. In this Lightness trend, make the most beautiful combinations with a back wall of AluSplash in the color Milky Way, Supernova or Cosmic.

   

Lightness-Moodboard

In our collection, which includes a variety of materials and colors, you'll find many more kitchen countertops that fit the trend perfectly. Get inspired by this Lightness moodboard that features a variety of materials with woolly patterns, soft beige tones and light wood!

Rock Nature: embrace 'wild' nature 

The Rock Nature kitchen, on the contrary, is robust and dark. We create a mix of natural stone, wood with tangible grain, concrete and metal, and see colored marble with pronounced veins everywhere. The "wild" nature is embraced by playing with tactile coarser structures, visible veins and tactile wood grains. For a luxurious experience, the materials from the kitchen continue throughout the interior design, for example as wall decorations and in cabinets and tables. 

Colors and materials in the Rock Nature kitchen:

- large and layered faceted or island shapes
- Mix of rough and smooth materials
- Untreated wood and wild stone structures
- earthy dark colors
- organic

      

Rock Nature in the kitchen

Perfectly in line with this trend is the Evora Ceramics (ceramic) kitchen worktop in the color Saint Laurent. The wild and whimsical veins and concrete color give the kitchen worktop a robust look. The accessories in the latest color Sturdy Black (matte black metal) complete the picture. This Rock Nature kitchen exudes a tough but natural atmosphere, and at the same time is timeless and exclusive!

   

Rock Nature-Moodboard

In our collection, which includes a variety of materials and colors, you'll find many more kitchen countertops that fit the trend perfectly. Get inspired by this Rock Nature moodboard which features different materials with coarse veining patterns, dark colors and wood!

Want to see more about kitchen trends for 2024?

You can ome and see the latest colors, materials and products in the Dekker Trend Centre (by appointment only) in Lӧhne from Saturday 16 to Thursday 21 September 2023 and in Zevenhuizen from November 2024.

 

 

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