The 10 Most Popular Kitchens Around the World in 2022
Visit France, Spain and 8 other countries to find inspiring design ideas in the most-saved kitchen photos of the year
Taking a global approach to design inspiration can open up a world of opportunity. And there’s plenty of evidence in this collection of the most-saved kitchen photos of 2022 from 10 countries around the world, presented here in alphabetical order. You’ll find ideas for bold colors, sleek cabinets, light and airy layouts, rustic details and other features sure to expand your design horizons.
2. France
This kitchen was designed by interior architect Lichelle Silvestry and crafted by BAT & Co for a family’s apartment in Paris.
It picks up on many of the major kitchen trends in France this year, notably the ribbed texture of the light-wood upper cabinet fronts and dining table base. The detail adds visual texture and is a contemporary approach to reworking a traditional material.
The wood and other light tones creates a warm and soft style that’s gaining in popularity in the U.S. as well.
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This kitchen was designed by interior architect Lichelle Silvestry and crafted by BAT & Co for a family’s apartment in Paris.
It picks up on many of the major kitchen trends in France this year, notably the ribbed texture of the light-wood upper cabinet fronts and dining table base. The detail adds visual texture and is a contemporary approach to reworking a traditional material.
The wood and other light tones creates a warm and soft style that’s gaining in popularity in the U.S. as well.
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3. Germany
For this Berlin penthouse, the owner wanted her home to feel like she was still in Japan. Architect Charlotte Wiessner from Carlo responded with a focus on wellness and combatting stress, taking reference from the Japanese shinrin yoku or “forest bathing” methodology.
In the kitchen, she used warm walnut wood for the cabinets, chairs and banquette. Pine green cushions join the wood tones to evoke that forest feel. And cabinet front detailing recalls shoji screen designs.
For this Berlin penthouse, the owner wanted her home to feel like she was still in Japan. Architect Charlotte Wiessner from Carlo responded with a focus on wellness and combatting stress, taking reference from the Japanese shinrin yoku or “forest bathing” methodology.
In the kitchen, she used warm walnut wood for the cabinets, chairs and banquette. Pine green cushions join the wood tones to evoke that forest feel. And cabinet front detailing recalls shoji screen designs.
4. Ireland
This Dublin kitchen by Re-Interiors highlights a growing trend of kitchens with natural wood cabinets. Knots and vertical graining in the flat-panel oak cabinets give an earthy-organic look and feel to the contemporary space. Charcoal gray slab countertops and backsplash creates cool contrast.
The 10 Most Popular Kitchens of 2022
This Dublin kitchen by Re-Interiors highlights a growing trend of kitchens with natural wood cabinets. Knots and vertical graining in the flat-panel oak cabinets give an earthy-organic look and feel to the contemporary space. Charcoal gray slab countertops and backsplash creates cool contrast.
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5. Italy
This Sicilian kitchen by interior architect Zarattini Design opens to a nearby living area, and the owner requested a coherent space for working, cooking and entertaining.
Sleek, handleless light-beige custom cabinets combined with wood units and other wood details create a soft yet sophisticated look. The breakfast table can be expanded to accommodate additional guests.
This Sicilian kitchen by interior architect Zarattini Design opens to a nearby living area, and the owner requested a coherent space for working, cooking and entertaining.
Sleek, handleless light-beige custom cabinets combined with wood units and other wood details create a soft yet sophisticated look. The breakfast table can be expanded to accommodate additional guests.
6. Japan
The couple who own this house outside the city of Nagoya, asked Clasis Home to make their kitchen sociable, multifunctional, cozy and tidy. Sticking to a simple materials palette of mostly wood and gray tile and skipping upper cabinets helped create a clean and inviting look. A large island handles prep work and dining. And the main kitchen floor is sunken so people sitting at the table are eye level with anyone working in the kitchen.
The couple who own this house outside the city of Nagoya, asked Clasis Home to make their kitchen sociable, multifunctional, cozy and tidy. Sticking to a simple materials palette of mostly wood and gray tile and skipping upper cabinets helped create a clean and inviting look. A large island handles prep work and dining. And the main kitchen floor is sunken so people sitting at the table are eye level with anyone working in the kitchen.
7. New Zealand
For this Christchurch kitchen, Palazzo Kitchens rejiggered the floor plan so the kitchen now enjoys an indoor-outdoor connection with a backyard garden. A long and low window behind the sink and range frame more leafy green views.
Grainy wood-look laminate furthers the nature-inspired setting, while black details deliver a contemporary hit.
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For this Christchurch kitchen, Palazzo Kitchens rejiggered the floor plan so the kitchen now enjoys an indoor-outdoor connection with a backyard garden. A long and low window behind the sink and range frame more leafy green views.
Grainy wood-look laminate furthers the nature-inspired setting, while black details deliver a contemporary hit.
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8. Spain
The owner of this 333-square-foot Madrid apartment found Studio Madera architects on Houzz and used ideabooks to communicate and exchange design ideas.
In the compact kitchen, custom cabinets maximize storage and a mostly white palette enhances light to create an airy effect. Even the thin countertop profile and lack of cabinet hardware go a long way at saving every available inch of space. Warm wood details and blue backsplash tile keep the look from veering too cold.
The owner of this 333-square-foot Madrid apartment found Studio Madera architects on Houzz and used ideabooks to communicate and exchange design ideas.
In the compact kitchen, custom cabinets maximize storage and a mostly white palette enhances light to create an airy effect. Even the thin countertop profile and lack of cabinet hardware go a long way at saving every available inch of space. Warm wood details and blue backsplash tile keep the look from veering too cold.
9. United Kingdom
This kitchen by Maddalena Minerva sits in the countryside outside of London, and is a master class in modern country style. Warm wood countertops and architectural beams and details beautifully complement a polished copper faucets while dark green cabinets work well with flagstone flooring. Patio doors connect the space to the outside and ensure the room feels bright and inviting.
This kitchen by Maddalena Minerva sits in the countryside outside of London, and is a master class in modern country style. Warm wood countertops and architectural beams and details beautifully complement a polished copper faucets while dark green cabinets work well with flagstone flooring. Patio doors connect the space to the outside and ensure the room feels bright and inviting.
10. United States
This warm and inviting kitchen near Boston, Massachusetts, has cozy cottage style and a touch of rusticity. The homeowners looked at inspiration photos on Houzz before hiring designer Hannah Oravec of Lawless Design to help them realize their vision.
Warm white walls, marble countertops and a row of windows above the sink keep the space bright and welcoming. A rustic stone-look ceramic tile backsplash and quartersawn white oak cabinets in a natural finish give the room character. A gas fireplace takes the charm to another level.
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This warm and inviting kitchen near Boston, Massachusetts, has cozy cottage style and a touch of rusticity. The homeowners looked at inspiration photos on Houzz before hiring designer Hannah Oravec of Lawless Design to help them realize their vision.
Warm white walls, marble countertops and a row of windows above the sink keep the space bright and welcoming. A rustic stone-look ceramic tile backsplash and quartersawn white oak cabinets in a natural finish give the room character. A gas fireplace takes the charm to another level.
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One of the most common design challenges for Australians renovating their homes is to find a design that is classic enough to blend in with their historical property yet is highly functional and contemporary. This kitchen by Naibu Design, located in Sydney’s beachside suburb of Clovelly, strikes the right balance.
Sage green cabinets and white zellige backsplash tile create a soft style. Open shelves and white walls keep things light and airy. And wood stools, flooring and shelves add a touch of warmth. V-groove detailing on the island and wide-plank flooring nod to traditional design, while marble-look quartz countertops, flat-panel cabinet fronts and brushed-brass plumbing and hardware ground the space in a contemporary look.
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