12 Kitchen Trends Officially "Out" for 2026 (And What to Do Instead)

Kitchen renovations are no small undertaking — they’re a major investment, which is why it’s worth thinking twice before committing to fleeting trends, especially for expensive elements like cabinetry, countertops, and appliances. (Case in point: I still don’t have a backsplash five years later because I can’t commit!) Of course, if you genuinely love a look, go for it. But kitchens can start…

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7 Clever Tricks To Make Your Small Kitchen Feel Twice The Size

Living in a cramped Manhattan apartment, I’ve learned that kitchen clutter doesn't just pile up—it takes over. I used to spend hours scrubbing and tidying just to keep the mess at bay, and honestly? It was exhausting. But you don’t need a massive renovation to find some breathing room. These simple home decor updates will trick the eye into making your kitchen feel airy, elegant, and—most…

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Le Creuset’s New Green Collection Is the "Quiet Luxury" Kitchen Refresh We’ve Been Waiting For

Le Creuset’s new Forêt hue is a stunning, nature-inspired color — a deep, moody green that feels both timeless and quietly luxe. It channels classic, old-world kitchen vibes while still feeling fresh, pairing perfectly with wood, brass, and stone. And not only is it perfectly efficient for heating up your favorite roasted vegetables and beef stews, but it’s also so visually appealing that…

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The End of the Kitchen Island? 2026’s Biggest Design Shift

Lately, I can’t stop daydreaming about swapping my kitchen island for a banquette and round table. It just feels warmer, chattier, and way more inviting. Surprisingly, the kitchen island has become a quite divisive topic in interior design. What used to be a common element of the kitchen seems to be going out of style. It started when some homeowners began arguing that the island made their…

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7 'Outdated' Home Decor Trends Designers Are Moving Away From in 2026

Trend cycles move fast — sometimes so fast that what felt fresh a year ago can suddenly make a space feel stuck in the past. But designers aren’t just declaring certain looks “over.” In many cases, they’re responding to a larger shift in how people want their homes to feel: calmer, more personal, and less driven by fleeting aesthetics.

Today, there’s a noticeable move away from overly…

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