When you tour multiple homes or even visit a professional kitchen showroom, you will notice a variety of kitchen design trends. There are many stylish and gorgeous options you will see, such as a traditional farmhouse look, to a simple, minimalistic style. One trend that many millennial homeowners have fallen in love with is the grandmillennial kitchen design. 

What is Grandmillennial Kitchen Design? 

This kitchen trend is a combination of nostalgia and modern design. It is where you take inspiration from your grandparent’s kitchen and living room, and incorporate it into your modern kitchen design. For example, you may incorporate nostalgic aesthetics into your kitchen that is currently filled with simple, clean lines. This helps to create a space that is bright and full of texture and color. 

Display your collections to help you create
this kitchen design.

How To Create Grandmillennial Kitchen Design

While there are many creative ways you can achieve this design trend, a few ideas include: 

Create an accent wall with a fun wallpaper. You may consider a peel-and-stick product for easy installation and removal. 

Display your collections. Do you have a bunch of figurines? Place them on a floating shelf or an open cabinet. If you have old china or everyday dishes, consider hanging these items on the wall to create a unique and colorful statement piece. 

Mix and match patterns. Implementing patterns in your design is a great way to add a lot of color, and it will make your kitchen area a bright and cheery space. You can implement patterns in your backsplash, rugs, towels, or even on the upholstery on your chairs. 

Choose a statement piece. When guests walk into your kitchen area, what is going to catch their eye? Create a statement piece for this area of the home. It could be a wall, a piece of furniture, your countertops, backsplash, or even your cabinets. 

No matter if you love the industrial look, or you want a more modern kitchen design, at The Kitchen Showcase, we can help you. Contact us to schedule a visit to our showroom or explore our online galleries for inspiration.