This summer, the weather is not the only thing bringing the heat. Here are some of the season’s hottest design elements we are loving right now.
Woven Accents
From boho-chic chairs to open and airy pendants, woven accent pieces instantly evoke the feelings of the season. A nod to the natural movement that is reigning supreme in design this year, woven décor draws on minimal materials that stimulate our senses. Whether you select custom paneled or bold stainless steel, Thermador appliances are the perfect complement to counterbalance this whimsical style.
Metals
A trend that has seen many transformations, metal is back with a vengeance this summer. Yellow and rose gold remain especially popular, and Thermador stainless steel appliances pair and match with a variety of materials, colors and styles which allow you to create a timeless kitchen. For a fresh take, mix metals with pops of color and diverse textures to create unique combinations and the ultimate custom look.
Designed by Ili Hidalgo-Nilsson
Statement Rugs
Statement rugs serve as the foundation for any space, and in the summer months when bright colors and fun patterns are all the rage, a stylish rug can easily transform the look of your kitchen to match the season. If a new paint job is too permanent a change, you can still invite color into your design with a show-stopping rug that not only adds a splash of summer, but also brightens up your entire kitchen’s atmosphere. Pair with bold Thermador appliances and your striking design will truly pop.
Designed by Stonington Cabinetry & Designs
Mixed Textures
Assorted textures are a wonderful way to add depth of character to your space. A mixture of rough and soft textures can instantly bolster a kitchen design. Try a surfaced window display or combine hanging pieces with tiled walls. The textured elements can offset a monotonous wall pattern while still staying true to the overall aesthetic of the kitchen. With Thermador appliances to complete the look, your kitchen will exude a classic feel that will stand out through every season.
What top trends are you incorporating into your kitchen design this summer?