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2023 TREND ROUND-UP

Happy New Year to all our readers!

2023 Is a very special year for our company, The Corsi Group, makers of Siteline Cabinetry. We’re celebrating our 50th year in business. Since 1973, we’ve been devoted to our small business partners and enjoy delivering new products that are on-trend and a great fit for their clients. We did a survey of design trends for the New Year, and are sharing a sampling of what’s out there – we hope you find them as inspirational as we do, and who knows, we may see some of these trends emerge as inspiration for our new products!

Cheers to 50 years!

COLORS:
(In alphabetical order)

Benjamin Moore: Raspberry Blush

PHOTO: COURTESY OF BENJAMIN MOORE

“Bright and cheery, Benjamin Moore’s pick for 2023 color of the year is a vibrant red-orange called Raspberry Blush. The saturated shade energizes a room for a lively look that’s anything but timid.”

Dunn-Edwards: Terra Rosa

PHOTO: COURTESY OF DUNN-EDWARDS

“Terra Rosa by Dunn-Edwards blends brown and burgundy for a rosy pink that works as both a grounding neutral and a delicate accent.”

Pantone: Vivid Magenta

PHOTO: COURTESY OF PANTONE

“Pantone selected Viva Magenta 18-1750, a bold pinkish red, as its 2023 color of the year, calling it “an unconventional shade for an unconventional time.” But this isn’t your Barbie pink.”

Sherwin Williams: Redend Point

PHOTO: COURTESY OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

“A blend of blush and beige, Redend Point by Sherwin-Williams features subtle pink undertones to warm up walls. The grounding shade feels especially on trend as homeowners turn toward earth tones to bring comfort and joy to their interior spaces.”

(Source: www.bhg.com/decorating/color/paint/color-of-the-year-2023)

We think these 2023 colors of the year are all very happy, enthusiastic choices for sure. Are they appropriate for cabinets themselves? Perhaps, but more likely these colors will serve as inspiration for wall/tile colors, and influence complementary cabinet color choices this year.

Authorized Corsi Group designer, Debbie Broughton of dtcabinetry2 located in both Illinois and North Carolina says, “”Our clients and designers are selecting bolder, more vibrant colors for kitchen cabinetry. Whites and grays are starting to take a back seat. Siteline’s newest color launch is well-suited for 2023 trends.”

THEMES:

Kitschy Kitchens

(OK, we don’t really have a Siteline kitchen that completely fits the ‘kitschy’ category, but some may feel this installation gives off a bit of a kitsch vibe. Siteline Cabinetry: Swanson door style, MDF, Anew paint.)

“There’s always a new kitchen trend ready to make its mark, but have you ever considered playing into a theme that ties it all together? The kitchen is the ideal space to really lean into kitsch because it’s a hub for creativity—and having a sense of humor feeds the soul. The heart of the home shouldn’t be so sterile.”

Quieter Interiors with a Subtle Touch of Intensity

(Siteline Cabinetry: Walton door style, Alder, Sandpiper stain)

“Before you get worked up, maximalism isn’t going anywhere—we’re just toning down the noise in favor of softer aesthetics that exclaim ‘Serenity now!’”

Welcome to the (Modern) Farmhouse

(Siteline Cabinetry: Walton door style, MDF, Arctic paint)

“Whatever feelings you have about #cottagecore, there’s no denying the appeal of the modern farmhouse. Instead of fantasizing about a country chic lifestyle that you might never have, why not be more intentional about how you’re bringing those rustic elements into your space and make the aesthetic your own?”

(Source: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/design-trends-predictions-2023)

Authorized Corsi Group designer, Gail Hommertzheim of Studio H Design in Denver, Colorado adds, “In Colorado, I’m not seeing the ‘Modern Farmhouse’ idea going anywhere. We may just call it something different this year, but the elements are similar: light natural woods, blues and greens, simple door styles, and creative storage solutions. The new Siteline paints and stains fulfill this look perfectly.”

 

 

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