As we head into 2023, we expect to see that trend to continue to flourish, with more families spending more time in the kitchen for a variety of reasons beyond cooking and eating. So, what does that mean for design trends? How has kitchen styling evolved to meet the changing demands of family life? And what can we expect to see more of in 2023?
Our team sat down with Lachlan McArdle from Lande Architects to discuss the reimagined 2023 kitchen, and to get his insight on some of the trends we can expect to see next year. He explained the transition of a kitchen to being a classroom, workspace, or entertaining area (all while still serving as a usable food preparation space) has been a long time coming.
“Kitchens have been a place of gathering, connection, and sharing for, well, forever. It’s often the first place a guest, family member, or neighbour will see when coming into your home,” explains Mr McArdle. “It’s where people will really start to get a sense of who you are.”