The design of today’s homes and the needs of singles and young families have led to the until recently neglected area of the house, the kitchen, spend an active part of daily family routine. That is why it is increasingly common to find open kitchen or dining room, and include a comfortable dining area (office) within it.
If we talk about style, we can clearly distinguish two that are geared toward a very modern minimalist aesthetic: the kitchens and industrial design.
Designer kitchens with lots of color
For the young and hip. The latest designs of kitchen furniture are betting on the return of bright colors like red, blue, green or yellow matte or gloss finish.
And speaking of design is nothing more to last the color and shape of kitchen furniture inspired by Italian design, looking for better ergonomics and comfort, abandoning the traditional designs by other curved straight.

If you choose this trend, the design should include parts in materials such as steel or plastic, even the smallest detail must be thought of in this style.
If you think color can be too loud, feel free to include details in white (countertop, table, walls, etc..) To soften and contrast. Also make use of paneled appliances not to break the color line created with the furniture.
Industrial-inspired kitchens
They are perfect for open plan environments such as loft also ideal for the “chefs” of the house, because in these kitchens premium functionality and star material is steel.
It is best to choose furniture modules as adapting to specific needs, space-saving modular kitchens more functional, in addition to mobile elements can be repositioned to change the kitchen if you wish.

In regard to materials for their resistance, impermeability and hygiene, stainless steel is the material king in professional kitchens, not only on countertops and large appliances, but also in the furniture, now it can be adapted to the kitchens of home.
Glass countertops help to strengthen the industrial style, and are more resilient than we think, generally used tempered glass, painted on the underside.