Kitchen and bath remodeling is one of the most important aspects of any home renovation, so it should be done right. These are the most frequently used spaces in a house, and if you plan to sell down the line, you should keep in mind that most potential homebuyers thoroughly inspect these spaces.

Keep reading for an overview of what designs can help you add the most value to your home.

What Finishes Should You Choose in 2023?

As remote work is becoming the new normal, the home environment needs to inspire productivity throughout the day and offer relaxation at the end. Choosing materials that soothe the eye and enhance the look of the space can be a game-changer. Graphite nickel is a great option, as it adds an excellent touch of sophistication to both your bathroom and kitchen. Marbled surfaces are trending to add a bit of complexity to these spaces. Furthermore, travertine surfaces are also making a comeback to create kitchen and bathroom styles that are warm and elegant. Clara Napolitano is proud to offer a variety of materials and finishes for custom-designed countertops.

Should You Go with the All-White Option?

If you are considering selling your home in the future, you may wonder whether an all-white remodel is the safest option for your kitchen and bathroom. Although it would give a pleasant look, infusing a combination of colors is a remarkable way to add appeal to any space. A soft and serene blue with gray undertones, in particular, can create a calming atmosphere in your bathroom. Spring green and peach blossom are excellent options to add freshness to your kitchen remodel.

What Is a Soft Modern Style?

Sharp edges have dominated modern style; however, a new trend, “soft modern style,” is currently on the rise. Its main features are rounded square profiles and soft forms. This style can be seamlessly incorporated into your bathroom and kitchen remodels by installing rounded square sinks and U-shaped faucets.

What Is an Industrial Style?

This style gives a nod to factories by adding rounded square levers and forms to faucets, tub fillers, and shower fixtures. Metal lever handles, including wheel and cross handles, that come with faucets are reminiscent of levers used for steam valves. If you want your home to feel like a cool factory, this style is for you!

If you plan to give your kitchen and bathroom a new look, you need an expert designer. Clara Napolitano will work with you to figure out how to best mix and match the trending materials, finishes, and colors for a coherent look. Let’s make your dream home a reality together. Contact us today to get started.

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