New year, new kitchen trends. While minimalism and rose gold household appliances were great for 2018, the New Year brings a few different ideas to your kitchen. If you're planning a kitchen rally or just want to make sure you stay up to date, you need to know what designers are doing for 2019. We talked to downtown Los Angeles designer Natalie Meyers Get the Deets on what's going to be the rage.

Get a bit rustic in the New Year and consider using more stone. According to Meyers, "People fall in love with the abstract canvases painted by Mother Nature and use natural stone beyond the countertops, and designers continue the stone material to the waterfall edges and high backsplashes." Sometimes they carry the stone up to the ceiling, and you can even make drawer fronts and covers for the bonnet made of natural stone.
Consider adding beadboard accents to the fronts of the drawers, vents, or island fronts. They are "a striking way to add a subtle texture to a kitchen," says Meyers.
If you have not yet bought the dull black KitchenAid, it's time. "Matt black fixtures and hardware are becoming increasingly popular," says Meyers. "What used to be a minimal and blatant choice in all modern white kitchens is now a fun way to subtly contrast wood cabinets and more traditional shaker-style kitchens."
Mixing two different case colors sounds scary, but it looks serious. "To see wood cabinets in combination with painted cabinets - whether upper or lower bed, decide on one thing," says Meyers.
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