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Are curvy kitchens a thing in 2024?

Annie Elliott | January 1, 2024

Happy New Year, Gentle Readers! This morning, I was reading The Washington Post’s annual LIST of what’s in and what’s out for the coming year. I had the actual newspaper in my hands, but really, I should have read the article online to click through to all the references I didn’t get.

Instead, I just kept interrupting poor Ruthie, who was minding her own business behind the Sports section. “Who’s Harris Dickinson?” “What’s Sotol?” “Who’s this Kristi person and what does she have to do with Nikki Haley?”

Political headshot of female politician
My favorite was, “Out: Messi. In: Recluttering.”

But then I saw this one: “Out: Curvy couches. In: Curvy kitchens.”

Italian kitchen with glossy light blue curved cabinets
A kitchen by Marazzi Design. Those nutty Italians ;) I appreciate the color, though

Wait. What?

Traditional kitchen with sage green cabinets and curved island
The Fallowfield “traditional English kitchen” by Davonport Handmade Kitchens

Are curvy kitchens a thing? How did I miss it?

Contemporary kitchen with curved gray cabinets
Luna Matt Grey kitchen by Magnet

Well, the Post didn’t. Back in September, Jura Koncius* wrote a great article about curvy kitchens.

Bottom line: as in any room, the thinking is that curved shapes are more organic, friendlier, softer, and more welcoming than straight lines and sharp corners.

Contemporary kitchen with curved dark red island
Oppolia

Huh. That may be, but to be honest, I’m not buying extreme curves in kitchens. I just don’t love the look.

White and walnut kitchen with curved countertop
This Belgravia custom kitchen by Davonport is giving me “suburban spacecraft.” And if I wanted to have breakfast facing a metal column, I’d eat in an airport

In the article, Jura wisely addresses the question of, What if you don’t want your kitchen to look dated in a few years? Because *I’d* say that the curvy kitchen is a fad, not a trend.

The answer: smaller gestures. Incorporate round shapes via a large bowl, an oval table, or curved chair backs.

Traditional Chevy Chase, Maryland kitchen with gray stained cabinets and round wooden dining table
Aidan Design and Annie Elliott Design

I don’t know if those small gestures are enough to make you feel au courant, but you have to ask yourself: is the kitchen the right place for fads anyway?

Modern kitchen with glossy dark red and gold curved cabinets and countertop
Yowza! Marazzi again

*Congratulations to the fabulous Jura, who is starting a new chapter of life after 47 years at The Washington Post!!!

Annie Elliott Design is based in Washington, D.C., but we travel for fun projects. Now considering new projects for late winter/early spring. Please fill out our contact form to schedule a call!

Category: Kitchen + bathTag: curved kitchen, curvy kitchen, Davonport, Jura Koncius, kitchen design, kitchen island, Marazzi, Oppolia, rounded cabinets, The Washington Post

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