Sweet Spot

designing a kitchen design that is both fresh and timeless



In the world of kitchen renovations, most homeowners want both an updated and timeless

design that feels fresh but won’t date itself in 10 years. In a world of ever-changing design

trends (mullets are a thing again!?), how can we make the most of your renovation so that it

will stand the test of time? How do we find the sweet spot between trendy and timeless that

makes the project worthwhile? The answer is closer than you think: do what YOU love. Rethink

how you approach these design elements so that your personality shines through.



Space

Everyone wants an island (mine would be somewhere in the Maldives), but sometimes it just

doesn’t fit. Design for your space instead of what’s on-trend and avoid the pitfalls of

overdesigning a space. An overdesigned kitchen will feel crowded and dysfunctional almost

instantly. We are experts in configuring kitchens, and we can help guide you in a beautiful,

functional and truly personalized layout that fits your space.



Texture

Dated kitchens have one thing in common: they lack changes in texture. Think all brown

kitchen with a busy brown countertop. Diversify the surfaces in the space; select finishes that

juxtapose smooth and textured elements, like a natural walnut island surrounded by creamy

dove cabinetry. Combine a monochromatic backsplash with a bold countertop. Texture adds

drama and personality.




Color

Consider adding color! Personalized choices stand the test of time because they look custom

and uniquely authentic. Simply walk the streets of residential downtown Annapolis and you’ll

find bright blues, greens, and even pinks that fit perfectly with the historic atmosphere but still

remain fresh and relatable. There’s joy in a personal design and if mint green brings you joy,

find a way to use it.




Line

Rectangular shapes and clean lines are definitely on-trend, but if you love the more traditional

form of curves, lean into that in subtle ways- add a simple bead to a shaker door, or apply a

chalky black finish on traditional raised panels doors. We love to add a scalloped backsplash to

a modern piece of quartz, or choose a really fun hardware shape to an otherwise stock shaker

door. We can make the design instantly custom and timeless with subtle but purposeful uses of

shape.




Color

Natural elements in design have made a big comeback (think natural oak and walnut), but so

have dramatic jewel tones like deep navy and green. The direction that you choose should be

personal, and evoke a feeling of joy and comfort for you whenever you walk into the space. So

if keeping white clean scares you, or you feel heavy with trendy dark colors, let your heart lead

and find that sweet spot with finishes that you love.




YOU are the most relevant element in your kitchen design. We would love to work with you!

Our designer at Severna Park Kitchen and Bath know how personal kitchen design should be,

and we take great care in creating functional spaces that speak to our clients’ personal style.

Call us for a consultation on a custom kitchen design.

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