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The kitchens of 2023 are set to be a social space

Ideal Home UK

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March 2023

PINTEREST'S HEAD OF HOME MATT SIBERRY GIVES US THE LOWDOWN ON THE KITCHEN TRENDS GROWING IN POPULARITY FOR 2023

The kitchens of 2023 are set to be a social space

Growing up, one of my most vivid memories of kitchens is of not having one! After moving into a kitchenless house, my mother, who worked full time while taking care of my two brothers and I, didn't have the resources or time to quickly whip up a new kitchen. So two pieces of equipment became the staple of the room - a Sunbeam electric frying pan and a three-tier electric steamer.

In those moments, it wasn't the intricacies of the kitchen's aesthetic design which made it enjoyable, but the experience of cooking together. What I've come to realise is that kitchens are so many things beyond simply a place where food is made - they take on a bigger meaning depending on the person who inhabits them. They're a place for creativity, self-expression and a space to connect with family or friends. And in my life so far, kitchens have been all of the above and more, but mainly a destination for community and shared experiences. So while the kitchen has been traditionally associated with family, I'm enjoying seeing people's desire for the kitchens of 2023 to be a social space to welcome friends and people of all ages. Explicitly expressed through design and décor choices, and even the food cooked within it.

COUNTERTOP COMEBACK

Open-plan rooms are the result of a push to create a blended social space, but that's also led to people sacrificing countertop for floor space. 

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Ideal Home UK

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