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6 Kitchen Details You Should Update First

by Rob Lowenthal 02/25/2022

No trend can remain popular forever. Regarding interior design, this is especially true in kitchens. If you've designed your kitchen based on popular trends—or are looking for inspiration for fresh changes—here are some trends gradually going out of style:

Tile Countertops

Tile countertops have been a popular trend for a long time. However, one major disadvantage is they require constant maintenance because of grout stains and chip damage. If you have tile countertops, consider replacing them with a more updated and easy-to-maintain material such as concrete or butcher block.

Shiny Brass

Metallic finishes are great in moderation. However, shiny brass accents can make a kitchen seem dated. Search for cabinet hardware like knobs, handles and drawer pulls. If you want to replace them while still keeping a metallic finish, go for brushed nickel or stainless steel.

Over-Range Microwaves

A common way to save space in smaller kitchens is to install a microwave directly over the range. While convenient, this can come with some disadvantages, including dating the whole aesthetic of your kitchen. Instead, place your microwave in a custom-build alcove over the counter.

Speckled Granite

Speckled granite countertops have been a mainstay of kitchen design for decades. Granite is still a great choice for countertop materials as it's strong and easy to maintain. But speckled, high-contrast varieties in particular are losing their trend appeal. Try swapping them for a more subtle granite color or for something new like quartz, concrete or butcher block.

Hanging Pot Racks

Another space-saving trend on its way out is the hanging pot rack. With so many new and innovative storage options, you can forego the hanging rack approach and tuck away your pots and pans. Cabinet rollouts or Lazy Susans are perfect for maximizing cabinet space and work especially well for storing your cookware.

Kitchen Desks

Even if you are working from home more these days, it might be best to get rid of your kitchen desk. Kitchen desks and miniature workspaces are falling out of style in favor of more efficient use of space like pantries or dedicated food prep counters.

If you need ideas for ways to update your kitchen and give it a long-lasting style, these are great places to focus on. With the right balance of trendy and timeless, you can keep your kitchen stylish for decades.

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Rob Lowenthal

“I sell your home like it's mine”

A licensed real estate salesperson since 2016, Rob is affiliated with the Briarcliff Manor office of Corcoran Legends Realty. He serves buyers, sellers, renters, in Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties. Rob, a native of New York and Westchester County for most of his life, brings an extensive local knowledge of both residential and commercial properties to the table. His experience includes a wide range of property types – single-family, multi-family, condos and mixed use. “Hard to sell” properties is where Rob really excels. “There’s no problem that cannot be solved.”

Rob is certified for many different disciplines in real estate. Cartus Relocation Network Agent, AARP Agent, National Tenants Network (NTN) Agent, Green certified and Pricing Strategies Master. In addition, Rob has completed the Leader’s Edge Advanced training to better serve his clients. Rob has been both associate of the month and top closed dollar agent.

When you work with Rob, you get the feeling you’re his only client. Numbers don’t count, you do. Clients always come first. Each transaction is handled as if it were his own home. Rob strives to make the process as seamless as possible and takes care of all the details, no matter how small. His clients rave about his above-and-beyond service and prompt informative communication. Rob is easy going, friendly, and patient. However he can be a determined and aggressive negotiator when the need arises.

When not out actively working on behalf of his clients, Rob spends time with his wife and two teenage daughters. A devoted supporter of community he sits on several local boards and volunteers for numerous locale nonprofit organizations. He enjoys cycling, hiking, kayaking and winter skiing.

May your price be right, and your sale be swift!”