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What are the kitchen trends you can expect to see in 2026? 

Oliver D. by Oliver D.
January 8, 2026
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Explore the top kitchen trends for 2026 from smart materials to modern layouts, and get inspired before starting your remodel now.

The kitchen is the place that needs to be managed and maintained most carefully since it can be damaged the easiest due to the temperature variations, stains, scratches, and dents that typically occur as a result of cooking and baking. However, changing things up in the kitchen is much more complex than if it were to happen in any other room because you need special materials for the hardware and furnishings, as well as to work with experts who can deal with all the fixtures you own and ensure things are safe and work adequately. The costs of refurnishing your kitchen can be much higher as well, since the entire process is more difficult as well.

This is why you need to think carefully before you start something like this. However, if you feel like you’re long overdue for a remodelling project and that your kitchen actually needs a makeover, here are a few of the trends you can draw inspiration from in 2026.

What You'll Discover:

  • Elevated minimalism
  • A lived-in space
  • Eat-in areas
  • Rounded silhouettes

Elevated minimalism

Minimal designs have been very popular over the last few years, but they’re starting to become more elevated in recent years after homeowners decided that pure minimalism looks a bit too much like a lobby or any other impersonal area like that. Enter the Shaker kitchen, a design that is minimal and classic but has a long history as well. The Shakers were a religious group that lived their lives based on the principles of utility, simplicity, and honesty, characteristics that they imbued into the furniture they made themselves as well.

Shaker kitchen units retain much of this classical look, having clean lines and reflecting both the beauty and the functionality of such a design. Choose solid oak for a design that is robust and looks absolutely stunning at the same time. The appeal of a natural material like this is that it adds to the warm, welcoming, salt-of-the-earth appeal of the Shaker kitchen that has made it popular over the decades.

A lived-in space

While interior designers and homeowners alike were in pursuit of perfection until not too long ago, things have changed significantly in the meantime. People want a home that feels lived-in, imperfect, and slightly disjointed, as it is these features that add warmth and make your home feel welcoming. The fact that people have moved on from the unrealistic expectation of having your home look like something out of the pages of an interior design magazine is a very important step forward for anybody who feels like they weren’t doing enough to take care of their home.

Not having to deal with such pressure (that stems from an impractical standard in the first place) is good for your self-esteem and allows you to create a home that you can actually enjoy. The latest kitchen trend, therefore, is a space that feels lived-in and which has your personal touch added to it. Some have started designing kitchens that don’t look entirely like kitchens as well, but are places where socialising is of paramount importance. It is also a unique approach to your kitchen that feels like a definitive step away from the classic standards.

Having an unfitted kitchen is the best way to achieve this look, and the good news is that you don’t have to lose any of the functionality that comes with the space, either. Adding items like artwork, freestanding furniture, a wood and brass display shelf, a cordless lamp, and a slouchy armchair can make your kitchen into the best and cosiest nook in your entire home.

Eat-in areas

An eat-in area is a designated space that is located either directly within the kitchen or in the area adjacent to it. They allow you to eat meals in a separate area, even if you don’t have a formal dining room. The seating can include chairs or a banquette, depending on what you prefer, and the fact that they can be integrated into any kitchen means that you don’t need a lot of space at your disposal to build your own eat-in area. Such a space can also help if you want to have a more comfortable space that promotes slow living and where you can unwind even when you’re not serving lunch or dinner.

Consider getting a sculptural walnut table for the eat-in area and add a couple of lumbar pillows for extra comfort as well. If you wish to create a nice, inviting, and intimate atmosphere, you’ll need to improve the lighting as well. Pendant lights are a chic option that also feels tactile and soft, but they can integrate perfectly into their surroundings without eclipsing any of the other items around them.

Rounded silhouettes

Angular looks and designs were all the rage in the past, but it’s now time for rounded silhouettes to shine. This sophisticated design is more in line with natural looks that are meant to feel warm and comforting. Besides, you most likely have plenty of angular areas in your kitchen already. Arches are timeless and will always look good when adorning a doorway or the cabinets. Adding a kitchen island with rounded corners can make the space look far more seamless and flowy, with the surfaces blending into each other instead of standing in stark contrast from one another.

Your kitchen utensils and appliances can fit this trend as well. A mango wood cutting board is one of the best and most striking choices, as it can be used for both food preparation and for display on shelves. A chandelier with curvaceous features is another stylish idea for your kitchen, especially if you want to do something a little more elegant with your lighting appliances.

The kitchen is a space in which you spend a lot of time, so apart from being functional and reliable, it must also look nice. The 2026 trends will prioritise cosiness, natural materials, and a place that actually feels like home. If that sounds like something you’d love to have at home, it’s time to start planning your remodelling project. 

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Oliver D. is the creative spark behind Jet Magazine. He’s great at finding unique ideas and telling stories that inspire people to go after their dreams and live boldly.

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