After several years awash in monotonous gray and white modernity, designers happily anticipate that kitchens and bathrooms will regain some individualized color and style in 2022. Preference for natural materials is already influencing palettes and textures, along with consumer desire for surfaces that are sustainable and easy to clean and maintain.
“Designs are getting bolder,” explains John Kang of Goldleaf Designs, a Southern New Jersey-based boutique design-build company that focuses on custom homes. “People don't want a completely white look in their homes anymore.”