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The Top 9 Kitchen Decor Trends for Summer

Written by Gina Giaquinto | Jun 28, 2019

Summer has rolled around again with its long days, barefoot vibes, and endless barbecues. It's the perfect time to not just bask in the sunshine but also transform your kitchen into a seasonal haven. 

Whether you're flipping burgers outside or mixing lemonade in the kitchen, why not give this central space a summer refresh? Dive into our latest roundup of the hottest kitchen remodeling trends for 2024 and turn your space into the ultimate summer sanctuary.

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We’ve rounded up the hottest kitchen décor trends to brighten up your space this summer—without breaking the bank.

Turn your kitchen into a seaside getaway

We’re not just talking about the hassle of sand finding its way into every nook and cranny of your home—though we all know it does! Instead, why not bring those breezy, beachy vibes inside with some fresh new accent pieces? Create your own summer staycation with a beach-themed refuge right at home. Haven’t seen our latest cabinet colors yet? You’ll definitely want to check out our "Sea Glass" option—ideal for that coastal makeover you’re dreaming of. And while painting and installing new cabinets are the bigger tasks on the to-do list, they’re totally worth the transformation.

Think about adding beach décor in the vein of nautical accent pieces. Think seashell centerpieces for the table or island or wicker furniture items like stools or hanging baskets for produce. Even your bowls and plates can get in on the maritime theme. Open shelving is the perfect opportunity to display these nautical novelties for the summer.

Photo by Blackband Design

Show off bold and bright hues for summertime fun

Introducing new colors is a fantastic way to breathe new life into your space. The color scheme of your kitchen plays a big role in how you feel, so pick shades that lift your spirits, especially on those less-than-perfect days.

If you like the nautical theme, navy or other shades of blue are classic colors to include in the kitchen in summertime. If you really want to go for something different and bring a smile to your face, try yellows and oranges. Even still, shades of green or turquoise will give you a shot of happiness on those sluggish days. Splashes of these vibrant colors are an effective way to bring summer inside your home at any time.

Think about changing up your wall art to something vivacious and summery. Switch out old seat cushions and pillows with a bright, bold choice to liven up the space. Add some knick-knacks to your shelving to spread color throughout, you won't go wrong with these options.

Photo by Martha O'Hara Interiors

Add a kitchen rug or curtains with a summery pattern

Consider mixing in some patterns to add interest to vast, continuous spaces. Sure, we’ve talked about introducing patterns with kitchen backsplashes or even bold flooring choices. But if you're hesitant to commit to those more permanent changes, why not start small? A rug or floor mat adorned with intricate designs can instantly spice up any uniform area. It’s not just about style—these additions will also keep your feet cozy during all those summer pool parties. And while you're at it, why not refresh your curtains with something bright and bold to carry through the vibrant summer theme?

Go wild with some animal prints

Animal prints bring a touch of the wild into your home, perfectly merging nature with your living space. Imagine infusing your kitchen with the exotic charm of a zebra, leopard, or giraffe print—it’s like bringing a piece of an African safari right into your home. This playful twist can make your kitchen feel like an extension of your summer outdoor adventures, no matter what you have planned this year.

Photo by Melton Design Build
 Keep serene with a calming white and wood kitchen

For the minimalist fans, and even those trying to accomplish the Scandinavian kitchen design, you’ll like the idea of adding wood to your space. We don’t get much closer to nature than appreciating our outdoor hideaways in the summertime. When you bring natural, raw elements inside the kitchen it’ll feel like you’ve never left the great outdoors. Display your wood bowls and cutting boards on the countertops. Consider hanging these items in the open too for more decorative appeal. The aesthetically pleasing visuals work well against the backdrops of white.

As long as you’re bringing nature inside, consider planting your own succulents—like aloe or cactus plants in the kitchen. To add a little twist, try growing them in a giant seashell. You’ll incorporate that nautical beach theme and get a little greenery in your indoor space too.

 

Photo by Sherburne-Marrs Designers Builders
 
Textural enhancements for a cozy summer kitchen space

It doesn’t matter what season we’re in, adding texture to your kitchen is always a good thing. In the summertime you’ll want to incorporate it via burlap and linen accents. Burlap is a versatile material. You can add it as a table runner, for your elegant Fourth of July and Labor Day parties. It looks good wrapped around decorative candles or mason jars too (see below!). Linen is just as adaptable. The light and airy material is perfect for the scorching summer days.

 

Photo by Alex Amend Photography
 Terracotta takes the stage

Continuing aboard the texture train we come to the terracotta stop. This clay-based ceramic adds an earthy and Mediterranean feel to your kitchen. If you’re going the raw, natural materials route, then this clay will work with your décor choices. Achieve the look with terracotta planter pots and kill two birds with one stone. You’ll add the texture to your space and include some lively materials in your home.

 


Photo of Woven Black and White Grid Runner By CB2 Exclusive

For a golden summer—rose gold and copper(tone)

Metals, metals and more metals. We’ve been talking about metals in the kitchen design world for a while. That’s because metals are popular in the kitchen whether it be through stainless steel appliances, sinks, or the knobs and pulls on your cabinets and drawers.

If you’re looking to upgrade your décor with a quick and easy DIY project, then replace your cabinet hardware, update lighting fixtures or add some accent pieces. Remember that mixing and matching metals is always a good thing. Rose gold and copper are the perfect options for neutral spaces this summer. They add warmth to create a homey and heritage feel in the most used room in your home. Plus, you need that copper(tone) to protect your skin!


Photo of Joanna Gaines Remodeled Kitchen by Magnolia

Freshen up with a decorative kitchen scent

It’s well-documented that scents impact our moods. Summertime is all about the outdoors and soaking up as much sunshine and fresh air as we can. Incorporate some revitalizing smells like cucumber and melon or summer breeze into the room. In addition to providing an enchanting aroma for your space, candles double as decorative pieces around the kitchen, especially wrapped in burlap!

Photo by Chioco Design

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Photo of Burlap and Lace Wrapped Mason Jar by Linen Tablecloth