As domestic kitchens continue to evolve into social focal points, even the most compact homes are incorporating open-plan aesthetics that embrace the latest colour and technology trends
Space pressures in Hong Kong have long dictated that kitchens be confined areas crammed into a home. But with the emergence of the kitchen as a focal point, where people come together to socialise and reconnect, there is a growing trend towards open-plan designs – even in smaller residential units.
This shift in role means a considerable amount of planning goes into functionality, aesthetics and storage in the redesign or creation of a modern kitchen. All-white installations have tended to dominate kitchen colour palettes, with grey undertones also elegantly fashionable and the combination of two-tone plain hues, which create visual highlights, also a common sight.
However, more recently, designers have taken a shine to black – both jet black and matt. Tommy Fong, owner and kitchen designer at Kitench, says Europe has seen phenomenal demand for black and he believes the trend will continue.
This story is from the September 2017 edition of Perspective.
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