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7 trends to make your kitchen more modern

There are trends in decoration and it is difficult to escape them, but how can you incorporate them into your kitchen without sacrificing timelessness? Get inspired!

By Yeska Coelho

Submitted at Feb 15, 2022, 8:00 AM

08 min de leitura
Marcela Pretti and Rosana Rampazzo - Original Deca Kitchen. CASACOR Espírito Santo 2021

Marcela Pretti and Rosana Rampazzo - Original Deca Kitchen. CASACOR Espírito Santo 2021 (Camila Santos)

Decorating trends exist and there is no way to avoid them! They are everywhere: in the colors you choose, in that beautiful accessory you saw in a store, and even in architectural exhibitions, as is the case with CASACOR . But how can you use these famous " trends " in a timeless way? The secret is to find a balance and bet on those trends that promise to stay for a long time. And the main thing: choose what you like and identify with!

Scandinavian style


Quadriarq Arquitetura - Casa Flam, projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2021.

Quadriarq Arquitetura - Casa Flam. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)

The Scandinavian style was all the rage in mid-2017 and is back with a vengeance, promising to be one of the big bets for 2022. Very much based on the principles of minimalism, neutral colors combined with natural elements are essential for those who want to adopt this aesthetic.

Natural fibers


Adriana Fontana - Cozinha de Ficar, projeto da CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2021.

Adriana Fontana - Cozinha de Ficar. CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2021 (Felipe Araujo/CASACOR)

Whether using straw or rope as pendants, natural fibers are great allies when you want a décor that brings nature back to life. In the kitchen, the combination is quite harmonious and charismatic, bringing a more cozy atmosphere to the space.

Wall art


Using artwork to decorate a room is nothing new, but wall paintings are undoubtedly becoming a favorite among those who want a delicate and innovative look . Using them in the kitchen, especially when the atmosphere is predominantly neutral, helps to bring more personality to the space.

Neutral palette


Luiz Sentinger - Cozinha Original Deca, projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2021.

Luiz Sentinger - Cozinha Original Deca, projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2021. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)

The use of a neutral palette has also become a trend , as it brings a unique elegance and is far from being synonymous with "boring". The kitchen is a space that accumulates several items: appliances, utensils, crockery, etc.; therefore, opting for a more sober palette helps to maintain balance and organization .

Retro


Cynthia Silva e Estúdio Mineral - Cozinha do Barista. Janelas CASACOR Minas Gerais.

Cynthia Silva e Estúdio Mineral - Cozinha do Barista. Janelas CASACOR Minas Gerais. (Bárbara Dutra/CASACOR)

Retro style is back in full force... but it's different! With a much more balanced appearance, this aesthetic can be incorporated in a creative way and the result is quite elegant and timeless. An example of this was the choice of the wood-burning stove in the Barista Kitchen designed by Cynthia Silva and Estúdio Mineral, which brought this super retro element to a very contemporary kitchen.

Minimalism


BC Arquitetos - Casa Alva, projeto para a CASACOR São Paulo 2021.

BC Arquitetos - Casa Alva, projeto para a CASACOR São Paulo 2021. (MCA Estudio/CASACOR)

Aiming for more organization of spaces, minimalist kitchens are interesting options for those who want to experience the experience of creating a functional space with few elements .

Earthy tones


Cozinha Funcional Ivia Maia Mirlene Sales CASACOR Minas Gerais 2021 bancada fibras cobogós artesanato decoração design

Ivia Maia e Mirlene Sales - Cozinha Funcional. (Henrique Queiroga/CASACOR)

Earthy tones are the colors of the moment and using them in the kitchen helps to make the space more welcoming , bringing nature closer. The mix of tones can be done in several ways: leaving a more evident neutral base, the entire environment earthy or some more striking elements, such as the countertop of the Functional Kitchen designed by Ivia Maia and Mirlene Sales.