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14 Kitchen Trends Taking Over the Design Industry in 2024

The National Kitchen & Bath Association asked hundreds of industry experts to weigh in on what's trending for their recently released survey.

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Peter Valli; designed by Jeanne Chung

We’re not ashamed to admit we save, pin, and heart countless beautifully designed kitchens on our social media feeds. (We may not be in the middle of a renovation, but we can still dream, right?) So we were pumped when the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) recently released its 2024 Kitchen Trends report , which is a compilation of key insights from 630 industry professionals, like designers, manufacturers, contractors, and architects. 

The report reveals the anticipated trends for the next three years (yes, you read that correctly! Three years!) in products, materials, and finishes for residential kitchens. In general, warm neutrals, lighter woods, and earth tones are growing in popularity, while stark white kitchens, gray cabinets, over-the-range microwaves, and trash compactors are on their way out. Read on to find out more details on what you’ll see in the newly designed kitchens of 2024.

Gold Finishes

For a while there, it seemed like black hardware was going to take the leading spot in terms of finish colors, but according to nearly 50 percent of respondents in the NKBA survey, gold will be number one for kitchen faucets , followed by stainless steel and black. When it comes to the actual finish, matte, brushed, or satin will be preferred—probably because they hide smudges and fingerprints way better than polished finishes! And on a related note, if you’re curious about sink trends, the ultra cool workstation kitchen sink, (which usually features cutting boards, strainers, and drying rack) is becoming immensely popular. 

Solid Surfaces as Backsplashes

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The appeal behind the slab trend is very easy to see, or at least 61 percent of NKBA respondents see the appeal: Yes, it looks incredibly luxe, but there are also no grout lines to clean! Just a quick wipe means easy maintenance. One of the most popular slab choices is quartz. Other popular backsplash alternatives are patterned tile (like hex, chevron, and herringbone) and subway designs. In general, backsplash colors will feature warm neutrals, earth tones, and muted colors. 

Peter Valli; Design by Jeanne Chung of Cozy·Stylish·Chic

Bye, bye white kitchens! Well, sort of. Stark white kitchens are out, and creamy whites are in, in addition to wood tones. But the color that’s really taking over for 32 percent of respondents is green , probably partly due to the rise in biophilic design, which tries to integrate nature into decor. Vicky Serany , co-founder of Southern Studio and NKBA member, says, “The earthy comfort of green has been embraced by our clients recently. We have blended green cabinetry with natural wood and even creamy whites. For those clients who are a bit cautious of committing to green cabinetry, we’ve used a rich green backsplash with neutral painted cabinets with beautiful results.”

Wood Grain Cabinetry

The DIY trend of slapping a coat of paint onto cabinets is now fading into the distance, and we’re all hopping on the plain wood bandwagon. Jeanne Chung , principal designer of Cozy·Stylish·Chic and NKBA member, confirms this saying, “Natural wood is a must in the kitchen to give warmth. White oak and walnut have been at the top of the list in terms of trending wood species, and we’re also starting to use alder, as it stains nicely, has a nice grain pattern, and it does well in both modern and traditional settings. It has a neutral tone and doesn't feel as heavy and dated like some of the other wood species out there.” In terms of cabinet style , NKBA reports that contemporary, modern, mid-century, and Scandinavian designs will be popular. Think flat panel designs that are free of hardware and feature push-to-open technology.

Optimized Storage

Adam Kane Macchia Photography; Design by Sarah Robertson of Studio Dearborn and AKBD

Music to our Real Simple ears: Tricked out cabinetry that prioritizes organization is in high demand. According to NKBA, more than 50 percent of respondents are looking for walk-in, butler, and built-in pantries! And 37 percent of homeowners want cabinets with customizable drawer dividers and partitions. There’s also a desire for more floor to ceiling cabinetry and deep lower cabinets to help maximize storage, plus more drawers and built in charging stations to  improve cabinet functionality.

Beverage Stations

Dustin Peck Photography; Design by Vicky Serany of Southern Studio

Another microtrend that’s on the rise? Beverage stations like coffee cabinets, smoothie centers, and wine bars. 60 percent of NKBA respondents anticipate adding this feature into their design layouts. The beauty of this trend is it can be quite simple, with just a little alcove dedicated to your choice of hydration, or it can be built out to include a mini fridge, sink, and other features.

Quartz Countertops

A whopping 73 percent of respondents voted quartz as their countertop material of choice. Runners-up include quartzite, granite, sintered stone, and marble. Quartz is an easy-to-clean surface that’s incredibly stain-resistant and heat-tolerant. Traditional countertop edges (like bullnose, beveled, or square) will still reign but waterfall styles will also be popular. In general, countertop colors will be lighter than cabinets and be honed or matte. According to NKBA, both natural and engineered surfaces will be popular.

Layered Lighting

We’ve discussed before the importance of layered lighting when it comes to other spaces in the home, but it can be just as impactful in the kitchen. Designers are now folding more layers of lighting into their plans, including ambient, decorative, and nighttime lighting. Designer and NKBA member Julee Ireland says, “Lighting is the jewelry to your home and creating layers from the ground up is so important. I love to use soft LED base lighting, especially around the island, under-cabinet lighting, cove lighting, and then something unique and spectacular over the kitchen island, and some wall sconces depending on the design.” Technology is also playing a huge role with the lighting selections people are making—fixtures now need to come equipped with features like motion sensing, voice activation, and programmability to fit people’s lifestyles and schedules. When it comes to how lighting looks though, 54 percent of folks are opting for gold, brass, or copper fixture colors. Runners-up include black and silver. 

Quiet Appliances

Quiet luxury has taken on a whole new meaning in the kitchen. Designers are now extremely mindful of the noise levels their appliances emit, in addition to other raucous design elements like banging cabinet doors. For example, when looking for new dishwashers, nearly 65 percent favor an ultra-quiet model, while 41 percent are ditching the noisy trash compactor for standard pull-out receptacles. Soft push-to-open cabinet technology remains popular with almost 44 percent agreeing that homeowners are enjoying this clean approach to hardware.

Stainless Steel

Stacey Van Barkel Photography; Design by Vicky Serany of Southern Studio

In not-so-surprising news, stainless steel is still dominating the kitchen. There was a slight uptick of other appliance finishes (like glossy white and matte black) in recent years that hinted at a possible shift but we were mistaken! Stainless steel is still the number one choice, followed by paneling to match cabinet faces. If you’re wondering what styles will trend: French door refrigerators will continue to be popular, and refrigerator drawers are becoming more mainstream. Gas ranges are on the decline, and invisible induction cooktops integrated into countertops are now in demand.

Statement Range Hoods

Adam Kane Macchia Photography; Design by Sarah Robertson, AKBD

Something you might’ve noticed lately in high-end kitchens is fancy hoods—it’s a unique way to make a kitchen feel truly custom. According to NKBA, 67 percent of designers will choose to make it a focal point using wood, stainless steel, or a mix of materials or metals. 56 percent elected to make it a wood or painted wood, followed by stainless at 51 percent.

Eat-In Kitchens with Islands

Rebecca McAlpin; Design by Lori Kurnitsky, NCIDQ with co-designers Olga Carlson and Michele Plachter

Kitchen islands aren’t exactly a new concept, but they’re getting bigger and better, with designers incorporating more storage, electronic features, seating, meal prep space, and more. 56 percent of respondents have plans to add a kitchen island or maximize the size of an existing one in future projects. In addition to functional needs, islands are becoming a design focal point with distinct color cabinetry and/or countertop. On that note, Ireland says, “The island is a focal point and an opportunity to create a work of art by using a unique piece of stone, contrasting colors, or materials. I see it evolving into different shapes with the use of unique and textural cabinetry, like a fine furniture piece for your kitchen.” Sarah Robertson, principal designer of  Studio Dearborn, adds, “I have seen interesting developments in island design trending away from ‘all in a row’ island seating and towards ‘wrap-around’ seating, which has always been a favorite layout of mine.”

Large Windows

Reid Rolls; Design by Sandra Gjesdahl

This goes back to biophilic design, which we mentioned earlier. People are wanting to connect more with nature, and large windows, glass doors and window walls will help bring the outdoors into the kitchen. 66 percent of survey takers will work in larger windows on projects.

Sustainability

It’s hard to write a trend story nowadays without touching on sustainability, as so many industry professionals are now making it a part of their mission statements. In fact, 51 percent of respondents consider the longevity of products when purchasing big-ticket items like appliances, with the ultimate goal of fewer replacements. Meanwhile, designers are aiming to reduce consumption through water-conserving and energy-efficient products. And when renovating a kitchen, more homeowners are donating their used products, with 43.5 percent of survey respondents reporting that they donated cabinetry and 37 percent reporting that they donated appliances. On a micro level, designers are prioritizing storage for recycling (52.5 percent) and composting (23 percent) in kitchens.

Kitchen trends 2024 – 50 new looks and innovations for cabinets, countertops, floors, and more

Cabinetry, backsplash, lighting, floors, and more – we reveal key looks for kitchens in 2024 and beyond

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kitchen trends 2023

When it comes to the best kitchen trends for 2024, it can be a minefield of ideas and designs. We talked to the trend experts to find out which kitchen trends will be big in 2024.

With cool new kitchen brands popping up and lots of innovative design ideas and clever twists on old appliance designs on display in kitchen showrooms across the country, there are plenty of on-trend looks and state-of-the-art appliances to pick from.

Kitchen trends 2024 – the best designs of the future

Below, we look at the biggest trends and new kitchen ideas and pictures of kitchens to inspire your next kitchen remodel .

1. Welcome with a sociable kitchen

Activate the ergonomic benefits of curves to get the party flowing. ‘A rounded island comes into its own when entertaining, especially in open-plan kitchens with multiple entrance/exit points, making it easier for guests to socialize and encouraging smooth transition between spaces,’ says Shehryar Khan, director, Sheraton Interior s. ‘A curved island can also include a more expansive seating area, allowing guests to comfortably eat and socialize around the kitchen island .’

2. Make your kitchen a multiuse space

‘When seeking to create a family-friendly hub, it’s great to incorporate a bespoke desk and study area. A quiet but connected space for homework or for everyday home admin,’ says Caz Myers, director of Caz Myers Design . ‘Ensure the desk area ties in seamlessly with the kitchen design by using elements of the same finishes but with a defining twist – here the timber is dominant, for example.’

3. Add smart partitions 

Don’t be afraid to disrupt sightlines in a modern kitchen – not every chef enjoys an audience. Opting for an open partition, like this mid-century-inspired installation by Muchmore Design , is a smart move. ‘Designed to work as a beautiful display as well as a functional room divider , it effectively bridges the feeling of coziness and openness within the contemporary open-plan living space,’ explains founder and creative director, Linsey Skepper.

4. Create unusual shapes for shelving

The kitchen should be a fun, interesting, and wonderful space. Gabrielle Akers of Aker Interiors created original kitchen shelving for this loft dating from 1925. ‘I set out to create something different and unexpected to soften the raw, industrial architecture,’ she says. ‘Introducing curves was paramount to bringing warmth and moments of surprise to the otherwise angular space.'

5. Take a quieter approach to interiors

With busy lives, homeowners are now more aware of their decorating choices and are aiming to find a balance between streamlined minimalism and luxury for their kitchens, which is why we will be seeing minimalist kitchen ideas soaring in popularity in 2023. 

Internationally admired for his minimalist designs and monochromatic aesthetic, architect Joseph Dirand has created this elegant black and white kitchen featuring monolithic slabs of Breccia Viola marble. Fingi pendants in patinated bronze by Eric Schmitt introduce a softer line, as do Platner Collection chairs from Knoll.

6. Embrace a wood resurgence 

Wood kitchen cabinets are a popular choice for those that love a timeless or classic look, so it comes as no surprise that we will be seeing more and more homeowners look for walnut and oak cabinet kitchen ideas in the near future. 

‘The inspiration for this island was a 1960s slatted screen, owned by the client,’ explains Mike Fetherston, design director, Hetherington Newman . It was handmade using stained strips of walnut and topped with Calacatta Rosato marble.

7. Think about display possibilities 

No space for a dresser? Glazed wall cabinets are just as beautiful and the display possibilities just as strong, albeit on a smaller scale. Steer clear of a fitted-kitchen feel by opting for a standalone unit that’s more focal point than functional storage – perfect for walls without windows. Fill with colorful kitchen ideas , with crockery and artisanal packaging as the mood takes. 

8. Invest in a shapely backsplash

Why end a kitchen backsplash in a straight, horizontal line when curvaceous silhouettes can prove far more enticing? Here, Australia-based designer Tamsin Johnson cut swooping curves into marble, merging backsplash and cooker hood with striking sinuousness. Also explore tiled backsplash in fish scales and hexagons for simple shape-shifting surfaces.

9. Step up 

Project by Adam Knibb Architects & The Myers Touch

Now there’s one more reason to celebrate high ceilings – the library ladder is coming into its own. Seen in all the loftiest kitchens, statement ladders are being embraced in all their vertical glory. ‘A permanent ladder is about so much more than accessible high-level kitchen storage ,’ says designer Keith Myers, founder of The Myers Touch . ‘A beautiful ladder provides an interesting, eye-catching feature, while the metal rail introduces a punchy design detail.’

10. Go for pattern play 

Image credit: Martin Moore

Traditional kitchens are making a play on directional pattern. Focus on areas such as cupboard interiors and backsplashes, advises Richard Moore of Martin Moore . ‘Used in this way, pattern makes a statement without overwhelming the space or detracting from the timelessness of the cabinetry,’ he says.

11. Decorate with color of the season

Carrara has competition – the latest natural stones are all about green, the undisputed kitchen color hero for 2023. 

‘There’s a definite trend towards more impactful surface choices and we’re seeing demand soar for nature-inspired shades,’ reports Oliver Webb, director of stone specialist Cullifords. 

‘From Indian marbles to Brazilian granites and even onyx, there’s a huge array of exotic green stones to be explored.’ The incredible bottle green, khaki and fresh lime tones seen here are courtesy of Cullifords.

12. Bring flooring up-to-date

Those seeking an alternative to herringbone or chevron kitchen flooring should check out mansion weave. Originating in 17th-century French mansions, this pattern is being revived for a new audience. While the latest incarnation shares the same polygons and trapezoids as the original, chunkier plank formats and pale timbers bring it up to date.

13. Introduce mirrored elements

An established backsplash favorite, antiqued mirrored glass is making a move onto kitchen cabinet ideas . In this home in Manhattan, David Howell, founder of DHD Architecture and Interior Design , used handblown silvered glass on the wall cabinets to bring the cityscape inside. 

‘The room was set up to focus on the Manhattan views and the mirrored cabinetry was used to create an extended vista,’ he explains. Choosing mirrored glass over transparent also has fringe benefits in the form of concealment – there’s no need to keep contents neat and tidy! 

14. Provide statement seating

When it comes to bar stools, bespoke maker Jack Trench points to a trend for more intimate perching in the kitchen. 

‘This may be a single or two-stool perching point, or simply a more economically sized breakfast bar,’ says director, Jack Trench . ‘The trend stems from those with kitchen-diners , who are realising they don’t always need extensive breakfast bars in addition to a table. However, they do still want seating within the hub of the kitchen. This is where the kitchen perch comes into its own; informal seating for a quick coffee or checking emails.’

15. Create a lovely look with antique wood

As part of the trend toward less ‘kitchen-y’ cooking spaces, classical wood kitchen ideas are making a move into the kitchen. ‘Traditional timbers are being embraced in new and unexpected ways,’ says Katie Glaister of K&H Design . 

‘For example, framing a beautifully book-matched kitchen island in burr walnut with aged brass accents recreates the look of an antique bureau but, elevated on legs, it feels less cumbersome and more modern.’

16. Go for glazed tiles

A tiled kitchen backsplash is nothing new, but there will be a shift away from matt finishes and towards gloss. A glazed tile is not just easy to clean – it will also reflect the light around the room, with effective results regardless of the color. 

Interior designer Natalia Miyar has these richly hued green kitchen tiles handmade in Florence. 'Paired with the rustic wood and marble work surfaces, they create a really beautiful contrast with the earthy colors, as well as adding different layers of texture to the space,' she explains. You don't need to use a saturated shade to enjoy the full impact. 

For a more muted look, choose glazed white tiles, which will certainly make the most of the natural light. Zelliges will also remain a popular choice. Handcrafted in Morocco, these distinctive glazed clay tiles, with their irregular surface and varying tones, bring texture and artisan character to a scheme. 

17. Mix vintage with antiques

Future kitchen trends are about dispelling any notions of a show home, and introducing some antique or vintage furniture into a kitchen has the immediate effect of creating a warm, lived-in home environment. Farmhouse kitchen furniture in the form of a scrubbed kitchen table or dresser is the obvious choice for a traditional look. Timeless, built to last and often inexpensive to find at vintage fairs, antique pieces will introduce character to a new space. 

This design by Ben Pentreath was a 21st-century take on a Welsh farmhouse kitchen. Simple joinery, including a large larder cupboard and open shelves, combines with a butler's sink, Delft tiles, period-style lighting – which is very much on trend for this year's kitchen lighting trends , and antique furniture to create a timeless feel, perfectly in keeping with the house's architectural style. 

18. Break up your space with partitions

After years of breaking down walls to create large open-plan rooms, over recent times we've come to appreciate the benefits of being able to close the door and escape the soundtrack of the entire house. A glazed partition can split spaces without compromising on light or the feeling of togetherness. It also has the advantage of helping to contain smells in the kitchen area. 

In his own home, Thomas Cox, co-founder of Ham Interiors , replaced the wall between the kitchen and sitting room with a reclaimed Georgian shop front. 'We like to use glazed partitions as they define area and create the illusion of space without having to be fully open plan,' he explains. 'If the existing kitchen layout won't allow for a fully glazed wall then a smaller glazed panel can enhance a space; it offers architectural interest and is also useful in providing a backdrop for a piece of furniture.'

19. Make a statement with metal

While they are generally considered something of a necessary evil in the UK, the American approach to extractor hoods has long been more celebratory, with custom-made designs in unusual finishes making strong and defining statements in kitchens across the land. This kitchen trend looks set to take off in a big way, too, especially in eye-catching metal surfaces. 

'Aesthetically, adding a striking extractor canopy to a kitchen scheme is a chance to interrupt with shape and sculpture all the angular lines of cabinets and panels,' says Bruce Hodgson of Somerset-based Artichoke Ltd . 'This etched zinc extractor canopy is made using specialist crafts and traditional materials, throwing a spotlight on our handmade values as well as a nod to the past.

20. Focus on layered lighting

Lighting in a kitchen is always a challenge to get right but the art of layering will be key to designing kitchens successfully going forward. The reality is you only need a certain amount of task lighting in specific preparation areas, too many downlighters and the kitchen ceiling ends up looking rather like a landing strip. 

New York-based Steven Gambrel Inc. is known for its sophisticated interiors. Having originally trained as an architect, he's a master at considering how kitchen lighting , kitchen layout , and functionality create a sense of place in a room. In this family kitchen for a recently built beach house in East Hampton, Long Island, he's made a feature of the lighting, introducing two sets of bold pendants. In a large, open-plan kitchen space, choosing two such different designs adds character but also helps define the distinctive areas within the room. 

21. Add interest with a single shelf

With so much going on in kitchens, the risk of a visual overload is always high. Those searching for a more restrained look will need to focus on colors, which should be kept simple, and thinking about leaving wall space bare. 

In this design for a house in Hudson, New York, by General Assembly, a single shelf has been used in place of wall-hung kitchen cabinets resulting in a relaxed and unfussy look. 'We grouped a full-height pantry with the fridge to give us the possibility of removing upper storage,' explains Colin Stief. 'The shelf is used in the place of cupboards to give the concrete backsplash a place to end and a visual break to the monochromatic scheme.' As always, when working with open kitchen storage , a curated display is essential. Some designers choose to use a single open shelf for artwork rather than kitchenalia to elevate the room. 

22. Evoke nature with natural elements

The use of natural materials has increased considerably during the pandemic and will strengthen in appeal as marble, granite and unpainted wood kitchen cabinets become a firm fixture. Not only do they have a rich aesthetic quality, but they are increasingly being recognized for their health benefits (reducing the amount of chemically treated items in the home). 

With this beautiful design, Californian decorator Ohara Davies-Geatano of ODG Interiors demonstrates how the materials add warmth and depth to a kitchen. 'The cabinetry is cerused oak, which is incredibly durable and provides wonderful texture,' she says. 'I love how the timber highlights the depth of the limestone backsplash. The basket-style pendants introduce another layer – their scale gives great balance to the overall design. As the materiality of the space is so tonal, the addition of the floating wood shelves enabled moments of curation.'

23. Keep storage concealed

Small space living gives way to even more kitchen innovation, like the small kitchen above. This chic open-plan space conceals the cooking area with chameleon-like skill, allowing the focus to be on entertaining. 

Maximize the feeling of spaciousness by uniting cooking, dining and relaxing into one glorious, light-filled room. Here an uninviting and small kitchen was demolished 
in favour of a big living room with the kitchen tucked discreetly at one end. 

The layout is flexible so it transitions from a kitchen to a dining room to 
a living area in an effortless way. The cooking space is as invisible as possible, with door panels looking like decorative wall finishings. 

All doors are hidden, with fingerprint sensors that allow them to open and close in a smooth a manner.

24. Introduce mesh details

Bespoke kitchen specialist Davonport has added a burnished wire mesh cupboard door to its design portfolio. Teamed with diamond-cut brass handles, the look makes for a sophisticated twist on industrial style. 

25. Use materials in surprising ways

Theres something free-ing about having a kitchen that doesn't feel 'off the shelf'. Even if some elements like cabinetry and appliances need to be standardized, think about adding character with practical elements sourced elsewhere. 

This sink area features a rustic shelf to display pottery and a narrow geometric backsplash made of brass sits behind, creating an unusual vignette and wall decor for the kitchen .

26. Be brave with color contrasts

Picking two shades on opposite sides of the color wheel , like pink and green, will achieve bold contrasts. Here the Classic English kitchen by deVOL is painted in a Farrow & Ball green and a custom pink. 

27.Opt for a fresh take on fifties design

Bright white kitchens contrast with rich timbers and soft curves to lend a modern mid-century flair to modern kitchens. 

Dark walnut cabinetry works to keep the look simple with smart bespoke detailing. Tall white cabinets and light marble backsplashes and countertops draw the eye up creating an illusion of space, keeping the look fresh and of the moment.

28. Embrace the sink skirt revival

Once considered outdated and frumpy, the sink skirt is back in fashion creating opportunity for texture and pattern, softening kitchen schemes and adding a touch of nostalgia. 

The idea is based around replacing the base cabinet doors underneath the sink with pleated curtains, often suspended on a decorative rod. Here is an opportunity for an element that can be updated often – on trend gingham, tactile untreated linen or pale pink stripes amongst bold colors like Beata Heuman .

29. Marvel at marble 

It’s the time of strongly veined marble, the busier the better for unmissable luxury and next-level style. If there’s one thing that’s storming the style charts and shaking up interiors, it’s the return of marble.

As an architect Natalia Miyar has a great passion for materiality and uses the finest, high quality materials in her design schemes. She says ‘heavily veined marble is making a significant comeback in the design world and has become synonymous with high-end luxury.’ A popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms, it is also highly sustainable; its durability, classic attributes and ability to withstand passing trends makes it a good investment and good choice for kitchen flooring .

Marbles with naturally strong veining add statement value and create a textural contract between other polished surfaces, metals and woods. Within a kitchen, Natalia uses marble to create an eye-catching sink or a kitchen island.

30. Wow with wood finishes

Out of fashion for a while, wood is now enjoying a bit of a revival. These kitchen cabinets use subtle-grained ash, paler than oak or walnut, to pick out the warm tones in manmade stone.

31. Dramatize with black

Black kitchen ideas are having something of a moment. Often overlooked as purely an 'accent' color, black walls, cabinetry and work surfaces are having something of a moment. Black becomes liveable, luxe and inviting, with textured woods adding rustic, homely charm.

32. Curate with color

Throw the rulebook out of the window in favor of unexpected paint-color pairings. Kitchens are rife with color opportunities, from appliances and flooring, to window treatments, kitchen tile ideas and cabinets.

Start by deciding how much of a permanent commitment you are willing to make. One of easiest and least expensive options is to change your kitchen styling or paint a wall because either can be easily updated should you tire of it. Choosing color is such a personal experience. In fact, no one knows for sure whether we all even see the myriad shades in the same way.

Mark Wilkinson, founder of Mark Wilkinson Furniture, believes that the colors we choose automatically are naturally influenced by current fashions. 'The color in a kitchen – be it on walls or fittings – should last for at least five years, minimum, so try to look beyond immediate trends and choose a kitchen color scheme that will keep you feeling good long term,' he advises.

33. Impress with statement lighting

Far from the drama of what you would expect from 'statement' lighting, the latest collection of pendants from Original BTC are quietly show-stopping. The Drop series follows the journey of a droplet of water through the air and this bone china light captures the moment when it flattens as it hits the ground. 

Designed 20 years ago, it was initially pulled from the range because it proved too technically challenging to make. But, thanks 
to new developments, it has finally made a long-awaited appearance. 

34. Double up with your islands

With the move towards larger kitchens, in open plan spaces, the kitchen island has become an essential kitchen feature. New double kitchen island ideas, such as opting for a pair of island units, has become the last work in luxury - an expansive addition for when space is no object.

35. Modernize with handleless designs

The latest modern designs are all about multi-tasking, free-flowing designs with a paired-back look. Technological advances in push-open and close doors mean that it has become possible to dispense with handles in both wall and base cabinets. 

If you prefer not to have push-open cupboards, then recessed handles provide the same sleek look and can be lined with contrasting colors and materials to add interest.

'Handleless kitchen cabinets are one of the biggest trends for 2023 for a more pared-back, streamlined look. It’s all about simplicity and a focus on cabinetry details,' explains Busola Evans, Kitchen and Bathroom Supplement Editor.

36. Create a space for a pantry

Pantry cupboards have been kitchen staples for centuries. In the last few years, pantry ideas such as pantry cupboards have established themselves as one of the must-have items in modern homes.

'Having a pantry makes perfect sense. All the food goods are in one place and not scattered around in numerous wall cupboards, meaning people can be more organized when doing their food shopping.

'The other great advantage of a larder and its storage capacity is that a kitchen no longer needs to be full of wall cupboards. It frees up entire walls to either be left free or have an attractive piece of artwork in the kitchen which in turn helps it feel less like a kitchen and instead more of a relaxed environment, perfect for open plan living areas,' says Leisha Norman, Designer, Harvey Jones.

37. Make room for two

'The trend for clever storage continues to be a key design choice due to the practicality it offers,' says Paul Jenkinson, founder and managing director of British kitchen brand LochAnna Kitchens . 'From bi-fold dressers to tower and corner larders, storage can be both a design and practical trend. 

'Storage is and will continue to be, a big part of the kitchen space. For those with smaller kitchens, the need for clever kitchen storage ideas in this space is crucial in terms of efficiently utilizing the room you have. 

'In bigger, minimalist kitchens, clever storage allows for clutter to be easily tidied away. Many homeowners are adding more storage solutions into their kitchens as a way of storing their office supplies as they adapt to working from home indefinitely.'

38. Choose a dark wood

We have recently seen a rise in walnut cabinetry. It’s rich, dark color, fine grain and natural warmth are prized by makers for its feeling of instant luxury.

39. Shine with gold

Now that faucets are available in a wide choice of colors and finishes, sinks are following too, and shouldn't drive up the average cost of a new kitchen too much. Aesthetics have made an impact in wet areas just as they have for furniture trends and appliance design, with color, shape, size and material heavily influenced by the overall look of the room.

'Sinks have moved up on the scale of importance in kitchen design,' says Joan Fraser, product development and training manager for Smeg. 'Models are introduced to meet customers’ demands for a sink which, in addition to being purely functional, also makes a definitive style statement.'

40. Enhance a kitchen with metallic features

A by-product of metallics in the kitchen comes the demand for well-executed quality materials that don’t just look good, but have integrity, too. 'That’s why I decided against metallic finishes sprayed onto wood, in favor of real metals that I could work with sensitively to bring out their natural beauty’, says Charlie Smallbone. 

The founder of iconic brand Smallbone of Devizes and Ledbury Studio, Charlie has been pushing the boundaries of kitchen design for over 40 years.

41. Go for a fully curated design

As pride in interior styling takes center stage, we have witnessed an increase in sales of glazed cupboards and opening shelving, following a growing demand for kitchens designed for a ‘curated’ look. 

Thoughtfully designed, these visual spaces are carefully styled with artworks, decorative ceramics, cookery books and other curiosities, to achieve an instant lived in look – adding personality and resulting in a space that feels homely.

'In an age of uncertainty and with busy digital lives, people are increasingly nostalgic for a space to slow down and surround themselves with the comfort and security of tactile items and personal treasures. We are moving away from hiding everything away in cupboards, instead drawing inspiration from displays of china and silverware in glazed cabinets and on shelving, racks and dressers of grand houses – the end result sitting between the maximalist and minimalist styles,' says Merlin Wright, Design Director at British Standard and Plain English .

42. Put appliances in drawers

This isn't so much a new innovation – Fisher & Paykel introduced its first DishDrawer™ 20 years ago. However, as we become more interested in the ergonomics of our kitchens – and more of us suffer back problems – these innovative appliances will become more popular. 

Fisher & Paykel’s DishDrawer™ and CoolDrawer™ provide an array of functions that make life easier. When placed at bench height, the need to bend down is significantly reduced and there is no longer a need for you to get on your knees to fill the salt, rinse aid or detergent – it is as easy to open as a normal drawer.

43. Embrace the trend for 'broken-plan' living

Set to define the next decade, zoning will replace open-plan when planning a kitchen in 2022 and beyond. The new phenomenon is being referred to as ‘broken-plan’. Retaining the spacious feel of an open plan design, the trend employs the use of screens, freestanding furniture, cabinetry and house plants to create distinct zones and nest-like nooks intended for cooking, relaxing and entertaining.

44. Make space for a mudroom

Ancillary spaces – we mean functional but thoughtfully considered utility, pantry, larder and mudrooms – provide the perfect space in which to house everyday essentials away from the main kitchen. Ancillary spaces and larder cupboards have become the ultimate status symbol and are fast becoming number one on kitchen wish lists. 

‘Having a utility room has become a status symbol. Coupled with the current trend for neat and tidy spaces and zealous cleaning, it provides a much-needed dedicated housekeeping area,’ says Design Director at British Standard and Plain English, Merlin Wright.

45. Paint your kitchen

The year 2022 saw the revival of hand- painted kitchens – and this kitchen trend continues into 2022. 'They wear well, age even better and continue to be repairable in ways that a factory-applied laminate cannot match,' says Ledbury Studio founder, Charlie Smallbone. 'From this point of view, hand painting is also more ecologically sound.'

One of the most appealing and varied finishes for kitchen cabinetry, paint lends itself to both the classic looks of the traditional kitchen and to crisply modern linear designs. 

The advantage is in its almost limitless choice of colors, allowing you free rein to express yourself, whether your home is period or contemporary, country or urban. And you can always re-paint if you want a change or update in the future. 

46. Add intrigue to the ceiling

Our feature on Instagram kitchen trends looked into what was trending on social media for kitchens. Unsurprisingly, kitchen islands came out tops, but the next searched term was 'pendant lights'. 

More than just a practical addition, kitchen pendant lighting is a decorative feature over worktop spaces, too.

'Lighting is key to any kitchen design scheme,' comments Sarah Davies of Floella Interiors. 'My advice would be: be open to exploring different pendant kitchen lighting. For example, grouping multiple pendants to add drama to the kitchen.'

47. Decorate with retro fittings 

Design styles from the past will be making a comeback – but with a new, contemporary spin. Inspired by the painted kitchen of thirty years ago, Ledbury Studio are reinterpreting paint finishes and wood tints to sit beautifully alongside more modern kitchen designs.

48. Mix materials for instant interest

Contrast is king when it comes to mixing materials; the trick is to make sure that every material used encourages the others to really sing. 

Brass and steel married with marble and dark timbers prove a winning formula in this luxurious and vibrant family kitchen by Ledbury Studio . 

'Use a fusion of tactile materials to achieve a confident blending of styles,' advises architect Natalia Miyar. 'Marble, wood and metallics complement each other well with different shades of wood and metal often bringing warmth and contrast to a cold marble surface. 

'Using contrasting materials for different worktops within a kitchen naturally creates different zones within a room, not only making a space more practical but aesthetically creates a visually pleasing and harmonious space to live in.'

49. Layer tones and texture in white kitchens

There are many good reasons why white kitchens are so enduringly popular: white is calm, neat, minimal and light-enhancing – all must-have qualities in a space that's increasingly busy (and sometimes somewhat chaotic). 

White is also so easy to change up: 'white cabinets are great for giving you that fresh clean minimal look but are also a great backdrop for layering up color and texture,' says Sarah Davies of Floella Interiors.

And, of course, white kitchens are the most likely to please potential buyers, should you decide it's time to move on.

50. Make a feature of bare walls

Over 122,000 of us have tagged our floating shelves on Instagram – at our last count. Not only are they practical, but they are the perfect spot to show off your most attractive kitchen accessories, making your kitchen feel more like a living space than a cooking space.

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37 Modern Kitchen Ideas We Love

By Leslie Anne Wiggins and Adrienne Jordan

37 Modern Kitchen Ideas We Love

With minimalist cabinetry, neutral color palettes, and metallic accents, modern kitchen ideas are worth pursuing if you crave subtle elegance that will never go out of style. These spaces blend aspects of contemporary design with other styles, including traditional and industrial, for a look that’s current, sleek, yet not sterile. Curious about modern kitchen looks? We’re here to help you get started with everything you need to know.

What are the latest kitchen trends?

A lasting trend is open spaces. Kitchens are the focal point of a home: a place where conversations and sustenance combine to create memorable moments. “ Open-space plans that fully integrate the kitchen with adjacent common living areas have become prevalent in recent years because they are prone to encourage gatherings and multiple dynamics happening simultaneously,” says Simon Hamui, an interior designer for the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch.

Hamui says open-space plans with clean and natural looking finishes are incredibly popular. “A kitchen island with seating area, preferably in two-levels to encourage multiple types of gatherings, from cooking with company to having a quick bite” are winners, he says.

How do you modernize a kitchen cheaply?

Hamui believes painting cabinets a solid, matte color can have a big impact when renovating a kitchen. “Another instant and simple modification is to change the hardware while following the pre-drilled existing holes,” he says. “Also, adding an interesting stone countertop can completely change the appearance of a kitchen with minimal on-site work.” These upgrades can also work in a small kitchen.

“The best way to modernize your kitchen inexpensively is with your color palette,” says Alex Yacavone, Kohler design studio manager. “By bringing a refresh to your walls and cabinet colors, you can easily transform a space. Modern doesn’t always mean neutrals either—we are seeing some beautiful and modern kitchens that have embraced color by utilizing a monochromatic color scheme .”

What style is modern for the kitchen?

While warm, neutral color schemes, natural-influenced materials, and seamlessly integrated floor plans are du jour, there are other signature identifiers of a modern kitchen. Pops of color ensure that these contemporary kitchen designs still feel warm and welcoming, as do big windows that let in the sun, an architectural  light fixture , or a piece of bold artwork or decor.

Each of these 37 kitchens from designers and the  AD archives is a lesson in restraint. Just a few decorative accessories (and zero clutter) on shelves and  countertops let the smart mix of materials—and tonight’s dinner—shine. Read on to see modern kitchen design ideas that blend style and function for a space that is cutting-edge yet inviting.

Clean crisp and spacious this Kate Lester Interiorsdesigned kitchen features white subway tiles throughout for the...

White Subway Tile

Clean, crisp, and spacious, this Kate Lester Interiors–designed kitchen features white subway tiles throughout for the backsplash, which also discreetly cover the hood above the stove range. Modern industrial touches like gold faucets, gold cabinet pulls, and brass-colored pendants match the wood accents on the island and chairs. It’s topped off with fresh tabletop plants for an inviting touch.

This sleek West Hollywood abode was designed bynbspHub of the House Studio. According to the founder Karen Harautuneian...

Multifunctional Island

This sleek West Hollywood abode was designed by Hub of the House Studio. According to the founder, Karen Harautuneian, “Functionality meets organic texture in this industrial modern kitchen design, reflecting the homeowner’s unique style. The cleverly combined eating table and kitchen island provide a practical space, while vintage hardware on the fridge blends seamlessly into the cabinetry. Don’t miss the hidden wine storage under the stairs, crafted from pipes and clay terracotta for an extra touch of personality.”

“Mixtures of soft greens pulled from the outdoor landscape are a natural transition between the indooroutdoor living”...

“Mixtures of soft greens pulled from the outdoor landscape are a natural transition between the indoor-outdoor living,” designer Michelle Boudreau says of this space. “Textured tiles and light coastal oak wood materials brighten and refresh the home throughout.”

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Farmhouse Style

This kitchen is from the Nelson-Galt house, Colonial Williamsburg’s 2022–2023 Designer in Residence project, designed by Heather Chadduck Hillegas, who is based in Birmingham, Alabama. She chose to integrate a Bertazzoni dishwasher, range, and hood; a Kohler Whitehaven farmhouse kitchen sink; and an eye-catching Leaf and Arrow small chandelier in gold and black. The kitchen’s Roman shades are Schumacher’s Wellfleet Ticking Stripe in black.

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Colorful Surprise

Reimagining the functionality and modernization of the pantry was a focal point in this kitchen designed by Bradley Odom. “For an unexpected moment of excitement, opening the pantry reveals a lush raspberry cocoon—a moody respite with an entirely different feeling,” says Odom. “The juxtaposition between the moodier cabinets and the pop of color in the pantry play well together to create an intriguing tension. It’s important to consider materiality when choosing a bold color—natural materials like stone and wood ground more intense color.”

This kitchen was designed by Los Angelesbased Jamie Bush and architect William Hefner. The brass cabinet pulls are a...

Unusual Island Design

This kitchen was designed by Los Angeles–based Jamie Bush and architect William Hefner. The brass cabinet pulls are a small but striking detail in these twin rounded island cabinets. They are complemented by a brass faucet and brass cabinet pulls on the black cabinetry. The plush seating choices are plentiful: Choose between the dining space that looks out into the backyard or the curved banquette next to floor-to-ceiling windows.

Having a dream home in the Caribbean most likely means a modern kitchen will be the focal point of your island dwelling....

Having a dream home in the Caribbean most likely means a modern kitchen will be the focal point of your island dwelling. This kitchen located on the island of St. Barts was designed by architects Charles Gwathmey and Kang Chang and features multiple tones of wood throughout the space, including the cabinets, kitchen island, and legs of the chair stools. The natural elements are accented by the spacious windows on the walls which lets in the tropical sunlight. This is modern kitchen decor at its finest.

Dark ceilings and dark cabinetry work well in this expansive kitchen. According to the architect Luis Murillo of LMD...

Skylit Scene

Dark ceilings and dark cabinetry work well in this expansive kitchen. According to the architect, Luis Murillo of LMD Architecture Studio , “It was important to maintain clean lines, a practical flow, and a strong indoor-outdoor connection through plenty of natural light in this kitchen. The deep blue cabinetry leaves a striking impression against the natural wood while creating an overall smooth and polished look.”

This London kitchen was designed by Bryan OSullivan for homeowner Marie Coulson. The designer went with a...

Midcentury Essence

This London kitchen was designed by Bryan O’Sullivan for homeowner Marie Coulson. The designer went with a midcentury-modern-inspired look throughout the space, as seen in the cream-and-wood cabinetry, brass fixtures, and frosted white pendants.

Blue and white is a timeless color scheme for coastal homes. According to the designer Christine Vroomnbsp“Our goal was...

Coastal Vibes

Blue and white is a timeless color scheme for coastal homes. According to the designer, Christine Vroom, “Our goal was to keep this space modern and minimal, but give it a casual beachy feel. By combining elements of natural wood with all-white cabinetry and pops of ocean blue tile in the backsplash, we were able to accomplish just that.” The fabric-backed chairs look both comfortable and chic and complete the coastal feel.

Spacious and with tons of natural light this New York kitchen was designed by Laura Santos for her family. Located in a...

Natural Light

Spacious and with tons of natural light, this New York kitchen was designed by Laura Santos for her family. Located in a townhouse, the kitchen’s custom wooden cabinets are a sleek touch with the burners set right below small glass windows. You can choose to eat at the wooden table, island seating, or take meals out in the adjoining patio with verdant landscaping.

An elegant Upper West Side kitchen features tones of light blue carried throughout the cabinetry light fixtures and...

An elegant Upper West Side kitchen features tones of light blue carried throughout the cabinetry, light fixtures, and seating. “We decided to paint the cabinets in this kitchen and we chose a soft blue-gray,” says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He chose this color because it’s calm while also feeling clean, fresh, and classic. “The vintage blue glass pendants take the place of classic holophane lighting, creating that unexpected moment in the room. They make the space feel immediately unique and personal.⁠”

Michael S. Smith imbued this Chicago kitchen with his signature elegance employing mosaic wall tiles by Ann Sacks and...

Sleek Neutrals

Michael S. Smith imbued this Chicago kitchen with his signature elegance, employing mosaic wall tiles by Ann Sacks and York Street Studio stools clad in a Jasper leather. The glimmering ceiling adds a striking textural contrast to the elegant neutral palette.

This Vincenzo De Cotiisdesigned space is a dark and moody dream. The blackonblack kitchen cabinets sink range and...

Elegant Monochromes

This Vincenzo De Cotiis–designed space is a dark and moody dream. The black-on-black kitchen cabinets, sink, range, and flooring seem to fit perfectly with what you would expect the home of French fashion designer and Hermès creative director Pierre Hardy to represent. The cream-colored walls and ceilings break up the dark monotone, but still complement the avant-garde environment.

Open and spacious with playful abstract tile flooring this kitchen in Burbank California was designed bynbspHub of the...

Bold Flooring

Open and spacious, with playful abstract tile flooring, this kitchen in Burbank, California, was designed by Hub of the House Studio. According to the founder Karen Harautuneian, the homeowner requested a functional footprint and a strong design statement. A generous use of both warm and cool colors, along with the bold terrazzo floor tile and concrete countertops, sets the tone.

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Streamlined Storage

Architects Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and Shelton, Mindel & Associates joined forces to create this  Aspen home . The dining room–kitchen area is outfitted with a table and chairs designed by Claudia Moreira Salles for Espasso; the cabinets at left are made of Douglas fir. This kitchen is as sophisticated as it is practical—streamlined storage options abound.

Designer and photographer Douglas Friedman decided on bold blacks as the standout aspect of his modern kitchen....

Black Magic

Designer and photographer Douglas Friedman decided on bold blacks as the standout aspect of his modern kitchen. Friedman’s home in Marfa, Texas, has bold pendant lights hanging over the burners and countertop. The dark black cabinetry is illuminated by the bright, natural light that flows in from the large windows.

The kitchen is a great example of how to do cabinetry that looks simultaneously rustic and sleek. “The use of metal...

Material Mix

The kitchen is a great example of how to do cabinetry that looks simultaneously rustic and sleek. “The use of metal appliances, wood tones, and reclaimed oak for the cabinetry captured this industrial feel,” says Regan Baker, founder and principal designer at  Regan Baker Design . She decided to use blue base cabinets for a soothing effect, while the backsplash tile was added to contribute more visual interest to the space.

Designer Suzanne Rheinstein and architect Christopher MansonHing created this openconcept kitchen in Santa Barbara...

Statement Hood

Designer Suzanne Rheinstein and architect Christopher Manson-Hing created this open-concept kitchen in Santa Barbara, California. The expansive floating range hood draws the eye as a functional and a statement piece. The cream-colored cabinets and brown-and-white countertops create a cohesive environment, which is accentuated by the sunrays that flow through the skylight.

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Warm Wood Elements

Sometimes the simplest palettes are the most elegant of all. Shelton, Mindel & Associates updated the kitchen of a classic  Hamptons country house with Bulthaup cabinetry and stools, a Viking range and hood, and a simple backsplash of white Waterworks tile.

When you walk into this Beata Heumandesigned kitchen your eye is immediately drawn to the intricate glass ceiling with...

Personal Touches

When you walk into this Beata Heuman–designed kitchen , your eye is immediately drawn to the intricate glass ceiling with gold cross stitching. You inadvertently then look at the sconce that hangs from the ceiling with a clever globular design. The kitchen is modern but has inviting elements such as the wall clock and the glass-fronted cabinets, where personal items can be stored like cookbooks and glassware.

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Vintage Lighting

In the kitchen of an  Aspen home by designer Shawn Henderson and architect Scott Lindenau, a vintage Louis Poulsen pendant light from Lost City Arts commands attention above a Caesarstone-topped island and Orange Furniture barstools upholstered in an Edelman leather.

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Vibrant Mosaic Backsplash

This  Hamptons kitchen by design firm Sawyer | Berson and decorator Randi Puccio has a Wolf range and hood and Holly Hunt stools. While the materials are clean and contemporary, a mosaic tile backsplash adds interest.

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Serene Simplicity

The crisp  Madrid kitchen of decorator Isabel López-Quesada features Bulthaup cabinetry and a cooktop and hood by Gaggenau. The standout feature of this space is its simplicity—it’s a blank canvas where delightful culinary creations can come to life.

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Sculptural Ceiling

Design duo Dufner Heighes chose marble surfaces in this  Manhattan penthouse kitchen, where a unique ceiling commands attention. The space is equipped with Miele wall ovens, a Gaggenau cooktop, Dornbracht sink fittings, and a Sub-Zero wine refrigerator; the Suite NY stools are clad in a Holland & Sherry fabric. In the breakfast area, the painting is by Tom Cassidy, and the credenza and Tai Ping carpet were custom made.

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Stainless Steel

A folk-art rooster from the 1800s overlooks a modern  New York City kitchen designed by Robert Passal. The cabinets are made of stainless steel, which is a timeless, solid choice for workhorse kitchens.

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Seating for a Crowd

When you want a bright and airy kitchen, neutrals are always a good way to go, as evidenced by this charming space in Nantucket, Massachusetts. But this kitchen’s real star is its modern seating; the wood benches are all made from walnut and created by Hudson Furniture. The designer chose to keep the cabinets and walls monochrome white for a clean, elegant feel.

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Timeless White

An  Upper East Side duplex ’s simple kitchen sparkles with white Corian cabinetry and counters—a combo that will never go out of style. Architect Steven Harris and designer Lucien Rees Roberts created the clean-lined space.

Statement lighting need not be limited to the living or dining room. A midcentury light fixture by Gio Ponti is...

Sculptural Lighting

Statement lighting need not be limited to the living or dining room. A midcentury light fixture by Gio Ponti is positioned above a Boffi breakfast bar and stools from Design Within Reach in the kitchen of a  London rowhouse decorated by Veere Grenney.

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Stone and Wood

Cerused-oak cabinetry lines a Rockwell Group–designed  Manhattan penthouse ’s kitchen, which is contrasted strikingly by unique marble. The wall ovens, range, and hood are all by Wolf, and the backsplash is made of nickel tile.

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Murano Moment

A sunlit  kitchen in Paradise Valley, Arizona , by architect Marwan Al-Sayed and designer Jan Showers feels at home in its natural setting thanks to its white-oak flooring and wood cabinets, but still manages to pack a punch. The beautiful light fixtures are vintage Murano glass.

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Interesting Wood

The kitchen in a floor-through  Manhattan apartment is appointed with wall and cabinet panels of chocolate brown cerused oak, an unusual choice that can’t help but draw the eye. Architect Mark Stumer and designer James Aman designed the Upper East Side home.

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Matte Finish

Try pairing matte surfaces with glossier ones for an interesting contrast. In designer Ray Booth and TV executive John Shea’s  hilltop home in Nashville, the kitchen features Roman Thomas pendant lights that are installed above the custom island. Glimmering Ann Sacks tile was used for the backsplash, the sink fittings are by Kohler, and the stools are by BDDW.

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Colorful Lacquer

Architect Marc Whipple devised this handsome  Beverly Hills home , while the interiors were handled by Tocha Project. Varenna by Poliform lacquer in a brilliant hue enlivens the kitchen, which is outfitted in oak cabinetry .

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Glossy White

Make classic white more of a statement with a glossy finish. A glass backsplash sets a polished tone in a  Washington, DC, kitchen designed by Solís Betancourt & Sherrill. A hood by Gaggenau hangs above the gleaming Caesarstone island, where dessert is served.

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Pops of Color

Even neutral spaces can have their own color moment. Derin’s Fold barstools add a pop of color in the sleek white Boffi-clad kitchen of a  Manhattan brownstone remodeled by Delphine Krakoff of Pamplemousse Design.

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Go for Gold

If you love a metallic look, there are plenty of interesting ways to integrate it into your kitchen space. A vast white Corian table with gold inlay that sits above a custom gold-leaf-finished island is the main attraction in New York designer Jamie Drake’s elegant  Manhattan kitchen .

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Is it just us, or is the kitchen the cornerstone of any home? It's where your family cooks new recipes together, where guests gather for appetizers, and where you enjoy casual dishes. Such an undeniably important part of your dwelling requires you to pull out all the stops. Give it the attention it deserves and see how much quicker you and your guests flock to this fan-favorite area.

From gleaming new countertops to upgraded cabinets, stylish light and decor, and creative appliance design, there are endless ways to create a new look for your kitchen. You can add kitchen furniture, clever seating, and storage solutions to make the most of your space.

Whether you have the budget to completely renovate or just some spare time this weekend to refresh your existing design, there's something in here for you. From paint ideas and cabinet treatments to island inspiration and appliance envy , here are 95 kitchen ideas to recreate. 

Splurge on an Industrial Stove

Design: Grey Hunt Interiors , Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Contrary to popular belief, not all kitchen stoves are created equally. A large industrial stove is a showpiece in any kitchen and justifies the investment whether you're cooking for large parties or just yourself.

Try a Waterfall-Style Island

Design: Sarah Fultz, Photo: Matti Gresham

While countertops once served a strictly utilitarian purpose, these days, they're more of a design element. When you choose a material as gorgeous as this white marble , why restrict it to only your countertops? This waterfall style extends your counters down the sides to the floor making for a stunning showpiece.

Don't Cut Your Backsplash Short

Courtesy of Michelle Berwick Design

While most backsplash designs only make it to the first shelf or upper cabinet, this kitchen proves that the right tile can reach new heights. Rather than install a backsplash halfway up your walls, maximize its potential and run it all the way up to the ceiling.

Choose Your Appliances Wisely

Tyler Karu Design

When you've decorated your kitchen to a T, why would you settle for basic-looking appliances? The matte black dutch oven sitting atop the stove looks like a decor piece with its curved sides and slight sheen that matches that of the tile backsplash.

Pull Up a Stool

Design: Grey Hunt Interiors , Photo: Christy Kosnic

For most, kitchen square footage is limited and requires smart solutions for maximizing space. This kitchen island boasts a recessed bottom which house a trio of stools perfectly. In other words: They're there when you need them and out of the way when you don't.

Keep the Open Concept

Courtesy of Vipp

The truth is even open concept designs have a way of making kitchens feel claustrophobic with overhead cabinets, stove ranges and U-shaped layouts. This modern setup feels truly open, confining everything to a single island design. However, with seating on one side, a built-in gas stovetop, sink, and storage below, you won't feel like you're missing anything.

Incorporate Vintage Decor

Courtesy of Dazey Den

Straight out of your vintage dreams, this kitchen incorporates vintage pieces, like the tile and midcentury pendant, with influences of yesteryear, like the avocado-green cabinets. The final look is a blast from the past in the best way possible.

Be Mindful Of Cookware Colors

It's time to get rid of those hand-me-down pots and mismatched pans for a more streamlined look. We love how this all-black kitchen design incorporates matte-black cookware to match, giving this entire space a cohesive feel.

Stick To a Theme

Design: Charlotte Safavi for Grey Hunt Interiors , Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

This kitchen unapologetically boasts French country charm courtesy of the stone veneer, candelabra-style chandelier, antique-inspired stove hood, and cabinetry details. If you have a theme in mind, stick to it from the wall treatments to the appliances.

Try a Sunny Color Palette

Even if you're not a morning person, how could you not wake up in a good mood when you enjoy your morning coffee in this sunny setting. A few cans of orange and yellow paint can transform any kitchen, but we love the retro take on this nook.

Install a Farmhouse Sink

The porcelain farmhouse sink with an exposed basin is a stylish choice to coordinate with a range of interior decor styles from rustic to traditional and contemporary kitchens.

Be Mindful of Texture

It's possible to design an entire kitchen in a single color (or in this case the lack of color altogether) and still have a space that boasts dimension and visual interest. This design looks sleek, without being boring, thanks to the many textures from the backsplash to the stools, and caning on the upper cabinet doors.

Mount a Pot Filler Above Your Stove

Design: Kate + Co Design , Photo: Lauren Miller

While this is certainly not a necessity, the charm and convenience it brings to your kitchen may be worth the extra investment for you. Pot filler faucets have an articulated arm that swings over your burners to fill pots of water directly on the stove. It makes for an ergonomic kitchen, but also looks so expensive in any kitchen.

Contrast Your Upper and Lower Cabinets

Traditionally kitchen cabinets matched in color from top to bottom, but this new wave of contrasting built-ins feels too good to pass up. In this space, the black lower cabinets match the black island base, while the upper white cabinets match the countertops and backsplash, making the space feel larger.

It's All in the Details

You can't evoke a feeling by styling your space halfheartedly. The tiny details are equally as important as the larger details like the backsplash and countertop. This kitchen uses smaller items like wooden bowls, marble fruit displays, and modern cups to further set the contemporary scene.

Give Your Kitchen Old-World Charm

Design: LAVA Interiors , Photo: William Lavalette

Having a wood-burning brick oven installed in your kitchen is both expensive and labor intensive, not to mention impractical. This space boasts the old-world charm, with contemporary luxuries, thanks to this brick alcove.

Make It Monochromatic

Courtesy of Margaret Wright Interiors

Believe it or not, a single can of paint can completely overhaul your existing kitchen design. Paint your kitchen a single hue from top to bottom (including the ceiling) for a bold monochromatic look.

Repurpose a Wooden Table

Design: LAVA Interiors , Photo: Ariel Camilo

This space feels charming via the antique wooden table that now serves as the kitchen island. Baskets of baguettes also help paint the picture of a French countryside setting.

Make It Meal Friendly

The kitchen island is a great place to grab a bite, but an added table and additional chairs makes for a casual dining experience for friendly gatherings.

Camouflage Your Fridge

Courtesy of Charlie Interior Design

Even the top-of-the-line fridge can feel out of place in certain kitchen designs. The best way to make your kitchen feel cohesive is to have a cabinet custom built to camouflage your fridge. The final look is sleek and uniform.

Make It Cozy With a Rug

Courtesy of Whittney Parkinson Design

Since kitchens feature tile and wood floors, a runner-style rug works wonders at bringing warmth and texture to this high-traffic area. If you worry about getting it dirty, try a traditional look that's machine washable.

Build a Housing For Your Stove Hood

While there are some gorgeous stove hoods on the market, creating a housing for it to make it look built into your design creates a custom and more-expensive look.

Stick With Sleek Appliances

It doesn't get more sleek than this electric cooktop and glass and stainless steel hood. If you appreciate clean lines and prefer the sleek look, this combo is sure to update the look of any kitchen.

Opt for Double Wall Ovens

With such a beautiful kitchen, your home is bound to be the gathering place for friends and family. Be prepared for guests with a double wall oven, where you can bake everything from appetizers to desserts.

Chevron Your Tile

We've always been big fans of the subway tile trend , but something as simple as the tile placement can make your entire design feel fresh and new. Rather than line them up horizontally, install them in a chevron pattern for a contemporary update.

Go With Glass-Front Cabinets

Courtesy of Cathie Hong Interiors

Show off your best china with glass-front cabinets. The only thing is you have to be sure all is organized at all times .

Opt for Open Shelving

Courtesy of Calimia Home

Rather than pack away your kitchen essentials in upper cabinetry, opt for open shelving to store everything from plates, bowls, cups, and mugs. The final look is more open and airy than bulky cabinets.

Bring In The Dining Table

If you constantly find yourself eating at the kitchen counter, do the inevitable and move in the dining table. You'll enjoy the convenience of eating in your kitchen, but you'll finally have a place to sit.

Mind Your Window Dressing

When it comes to kitchen window dressings , a curtain and valance combo can feel outdated. Instead, opt for a rattan roman shade for a coverage that feels light and airy.

Go For a Graphic Marble

Design: Diana Rose , Photo: Mike Chajecki

Stone countertops are special in the sense that no two slabs are alike. If you're considering installing marble countertops, be sure to hand pick the slab that fits your style best. Consider elements like line weights, colors, and density. We love this one with a deep contrast of dark, graphic veins running throughout.

Install a Wine Chiller

Design: Michelle Boudreau Design , Photo: Lance Gerber

A wine fridge does more than just keep your pinots and rosés chilled, it actually looks like a million bucks in your kitchen.

Get Creative With Lighting

Lighting is essential, sure, but that doesn't mean it can't also look beautiful. This kitchen and breakfast nook incorporates a variety of pendants, sconces, and chandeliers to create a stunning layout.

Try an All-Black Kitchen

This all-black kitchen is the stuff of home décor dreams. The matte black walls, paired with matte black cabinetry and black appliances looks stealth, but thanks to the large windows, this kitchen still looks open and bright.

Try an Achromatic Color Palette

A black and white kitchen is about as classic as it gets. This setup with white cabinets, white tile backsplash and marble countertops, contrasted with black hardware and stove hood, is sure to look stylish for years to come.

Accent Your Strengths

Becca Interiors

They call it a kitchen island but that doesn't mean it has to stay isolated in one spot. This small kitchen island sits on wheels for maximum flexibility. It works as a prep station, a counter to eat at, or even a temporary bar cart (rolled to the side) during a social evening at home.

Get Creative With Tile Placement

Who said you only get one tile and placement composition when designing your kitchen backsplash? This design incorporates a white subway tile backsplash with a blue tile installed in a chevron pattern behind the stove. The design element adds an unexpected pop of color that looks fresh in this traditional kitchen.

Mix Old and New

Mixing new construction with old décor pieces is recipe for a stunning design. This contemporary kitchen looks charming with the help of these aged stools. Rummage through flea markets, thrift stores and antique shops for one-of-a-kind finds.

Pack a Punch With A Sculptural Pendant

Design: Leah Alexander of Beauty Is Abundant , Photo: Sandy Saintilus

A simple lighting swap can make the difference between a basic kitchen and one that looks Insta-worthy. This starburst style instantly elevates the look and feel of this space.

Maximize Your Storage Options

Design: Sarah Fultz , Photo: Matti Gresham

While all kitchen islands give you additional counter space, only some give you additional storage options. Add cabinets under your island to store extra pots, pans, and seasonal décor.

Go For Something Blue

Design: Hibou Design & Co. , Photo: Drew Hadley

A bright shade of powder blue on your cabinets and kitchen island looks like a breath of fresh air. Warm wood tones, like on the stove hood, chairs, and floor, bring balance to this cool tone of paint.

Keep Your Walls Clear

Courtesy of Ashley Montgomery Design

Regardless of your design style or layout, kitchen walls are almost always reserved for cabinetry or open shelves. Rarely do we see a kitchen with open wall space, like this space, but we're loving how open it looks.

Match Your Island With Your Floor

We're used to seeing kitchen islands decorated with stools, cabinets, or an extended countertop, but this is the first time we've seen hardwood floors running up the front side. We think this is a look that should be recreated over and over.

Get Creative With Storage Placement

This kitchen utilizes every inch of space for storage and we're already thinking of all the items we can tuck away in these drawers and cabinets.

Pick a Statement Paint Color

A bold color selection makes a huge difference in the final look and feel of your kitchen design. This moody green hue is so good, a minimal backsplash is all you need to tie the space together.

Use It To Divide a Room

If you're working with a very open concept loft-style space, you might crave separation from the rest of your space. A modular kitchen setup like this one looks modern and creates the illusion of a separate room.

Skip The Stark White

Depending on your lighting, a stark white kitchen can feel jarring. This super soft gray shade is a nice alternative because it gives you the light, airy feeling without feeling clinical.

Mix and Match Design Styles

Courtesy of Britt Design Studio

While some stick to a specific kitchen design style throughout their entire space, we love when a single room boasts a variety of décor elements. This traditional kitchen in a modern color, looks unique with contemporary clear stools and rustic wooden touches.

Hang Your Microwave

Courtesy of AE Designs

Keep your counter space as free of clutter as possible—that includes keeping appliances hidden or off your surface areas. Hanging your microwave above your stove keeps things streamlined and also doubles as a stove hood.

Embrace Woodgrain

Courtesy of Laura Brophy Interiors

While most kitchens utilize paint to dress their cabinets, we love that this space embraces the beauty of this woodgrain.

Create a Built-In Hutch

Courtesy of West of Main Design

Why take up valuable space in your dining room with an oversized hutch? Instead, create one with tall glass-front cabinets right in your kitchen.

Hang Fruity Art

You know you have food-themed art lying around the house. What better place to display it than the kitchen? This fruity frame looks right at home above the stove in this kitchen. Just be aware that you might want to pick a print you can get another of, since it will be exposed to steam and grease splashes!

Try A Checkered Floor

Courtesy of Erin Williamson Design

While black and white checkered floors once felt most appropriate for '50s-era diners, this kitchen is proof it can feel more charming than retro.

Create a Built-In Cutting Block

If you're big on cooking, a tiny cutting board may not be suitable for your chopping needs. This built-in gives you plenty of space to work with and makes your kitchen look professional.

Ditch The Basic Sink For a Black One

Stainless steel sinks are standard, but this black, scratch-resistant sink looks elevated and different.

Fit In a Mini Island

You don't need endless square footage to enjoy a kitchen island. This small setup fits in a mini island with two stools, making the space more functional, without taking up too much space.

Make Essentials Look Decorative

Why tuck your most-used items away? Instead, decant your kitchen staples, like oils, vinegar, and sauces, into pretty bottles that double as decorative items.

Include a Wet Bar

Courtesy of Devon Grace Interiors

Having a separate area in your kitchen for making mixed drinks will make entertaining look and feel more streamlined. If the budget allows, a separate sink and specific drinking glasses in one place will make serving your guests faster and more enjoyable.

Design: Hibou Design & Co , Photo: Mike Chajecki

When creating a cohesive design, it's common to want all your hardware, faucets, and pendant lights to match. However, this kitchen design proves you don't need to get everything in the same finish. Mixing metals, like the gold pendants, silver faucet, iron stools, and nickel stove hood, work well together in this space.

Mix Up Wood Finishes

If we're being honest, we've never thought to mix wood finishes within a single project. This kitchen boasts three different tones and even includes a chevron application on the single cabinet that houses the refrigerator.

Swap Tile For Antique Mirrors

Tile is the standard in kitchen backsplashes, but that doesn't mean you can't search for alternative materials. This antique mirror looks 1920s glam in this modern kitchen.

Hang Your Pots and Pans

Truthfully, we don't know why everyone doesn't hang their pots and pans overhead? They stay within reach, without taking up valuable cabinet space.

Light It Up

We admit it, this is absolutely impractical and we can only imagine, quite the splurge. The marble on these kitchen islands is lit from underneath to create a glowing effect.

Be Resourceful

Your local hardware store isn't the only place to source materials for your remodel. Instead, get creative with your sourcing to create a truly unique look. This breakfast bar features a reclaimed wood with unfinished edges, making for a stunning showpiece.

Add a Pop Of Color

Courtesy of Pulp Design Studios

One of our favorite tricks for updating a kitchen in a flash is adding a bright pop of color to a neutral space. These orange stools add a whimsical touch to this traditional design with no effort at all.

Courtesy of Maite Granda

Although we love a stunning island right in the middle of a kitchen, opening it up to your living space makes for a better flow and a larger-looking space.

Try a Copper Backsplash

Courtesy of Mary Patton Design

This copper backsplash is the perfect pairing for this orange and black kitchen. The warm tones make this space feel unique and cool, while still feeling inviting and homey.

Stick With a Neutral Color Palette

Courtesy of Leah O'Connell Design

Trendy colors are great, but neutral, earth tones stand the test of time. This kitchen incorporates natural woods, olive green, white, black and stone to create a zen feel and a timeless design.

Swap Cabinets For Alcove Shelving

Courtesy of Light & Dwell

If you prefer to show off your curated collection of bowls, vases, and décor, than to tuck them away behind a cabinet door, alcove shelving provides tons of storage, while showing off your favorite pieces.

Install Black Fixtures

Courtesy of Leclair Decor

We've all seen the silver and gold kitchen fixtures, from cabinet door handles to faucets, but a matte black finish is boasts a modern, sleek quality. Swapping out your fixtures is an easy update that can be done on a weekend at home.

Add a Second Kitchen Island

We're not saying you need a second island, but if square footage and the budget permits, we say go for it. It doubles your space for entertaining and is it just us, or is this the perfect place to host a friend's night cooking class?

Hide a Wall of Storage

Interior Impressions

Completely flat cabinets blend right into the wall in this kitchen. The dark wood contrasts the light, bright kitchen, adding warmth to the space.

Tile It Top to Bottom

Alvin Wayne

This eye-catching minimalist yet bold look is created by tiling the entire kitchen in classic white square tiles. It lands somewhere between retro and modern.

Create a Breakfast Area

Arbor and Co

If you have unused square footage in your kitchen, make good use of it by creating a small breakfast area. All you need is enough room for a small bistro table and two chairs.

Install Large Scale Lights

When you have high ceilings and a large footprint, you can afford to go big on the lights. These striking pendants over the island hold their own against the kitchen's scale.

Add a Framed Painting

Art has a place in the kitchen! Try a framed, gallery-worthy piece like this one, which has a gold frame that echoes the warmth in the cabinetry and backsplash.

Choose Industrial Materials

Brophy Interiors

This kitchen feels professional thanks to the industrial-inspired materials on the hood and backsplash. The result is a look that's both strong and stylish.

Opt for an Unconventional Color Palette

Ashley Montgomery Design

Venture into uncharted territory with an unconventional color palette. This kitchen combines light blue, oxblood red, wood, and a strongly veined marble for an unforgettable combination.

Contrast Your Island

Britt Design Studio

The island doesn't have to match the rest of the cabinetry. Choose a contrasting color, like this dark island against light cabinetry, then tie it together with the same or similar countertop.

Highlight Your Shelves

Ashley Webb Interiors

Use a sconce to highlight a few key pieces on a shelf. In this kitchen, modern lights highlight an arched built-in and the plant and rich wood cutting board that are styled within it.

Hang a Pot Rack Over the Stove

A vintage-inspired pot rack over the oven is perfectly accented with copper pots in this light, neutral kitchen. It adds a touch of nostalgia to an otherwise fresh, modern space.

Add Details

From the turned wood on the chairs to the delicate details on the backsplash to the dramatic hood, this white kitchen is anything but plain. Each detail gives it added interest.

Put Down a Vintage-Inspired Rug

Rather than a traditional kitchen mat, choose a durable vintage-inspired rug. It adds a touch of warmth and print, which is welcome in an otherwise sleek kitchen.

Choose Interesting Cabinetry

Whittney Parkinson Design

Cabinet fronts don't have to be traditional. This cabinetry adds geometric interest to a classic white kitchen, and the gold hardware ties it together with the plain fronts.

Add a Bold Color in a Small Kitchen

Don't be afraid to embrace color just because you're short on space. This tiny kitchen gets a heavy dose of beautiful sage green in this modern design.

Create a Timeworn Look

This navy and white kitchen from Becca Interiors has a timeworn, lived-in feel thanks to reclaimed wood, dark countertops, and open shelving filled with collected items.

Introduce Rustic Wood Elements

A warm, neutral kitchen is given a rustic, yet modern, look thanks to imposing reclaimed wood beams running across the ceiling. This kitchen seems like the type of welcoming place where you'd like to sit down and prep for Thanksgiving.

Choose a Unique Backsplash

Backsplashes don't have to be simple! A graphic, black and white backsplash feels unique and eye-catching in this minimalist and efficient kitchen.

Mix Up Cabinet Fronts

The contrasting cabinet front on the blue and blush cabinetry in this kitchen is an unexpected touch. It's something you rarely see done intentionally, and the result is a high style look.

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These warm cabinets are given a fresh new look with cascading plants coming from every angle. Plants can give a kitchen a feeling of vibrancy and life that little else can.

Work in Pops of Pink

White Sand Design Build

A white kitchen can always benefit from pops of color, and these sweet pops of pink give this tiny space a dose of personality. The light pink is perfect with the white, adding just enough color without making a loud statement.

Choose a High Gloss Finish

A high gloss finish on cabinetry adds a fun, retro look. Balance it with warm wood and natural textures to keep it feeling inviting and cozy with a modern edge.

Lean Into Color

If you're going to do color on the cabinets, why not go all in? This green cabinetry starts to read as a neutral when it's on both top and bottom cabinetry, and the relaxing hue is one that complements other colors beautifully.

Incorporate a Built-In Cookbook Shelf

While open shelves aren't everyone's first choice for dishware and glassware, they're the right decision for a collection of cookbooks. They're right at arm's length whenever you need inspiration.

Define the Backsplash Behind the Range

Rebecca Rollins Interiors

Your backsplash doesn't need to be the same around the entire room. In this kitchen, the backsplash directly behind the range gets a bold treatment with this classic farmhouse tile.

Go for a Southwestern Palette

Michelle Boudreau Design

This Southwestern-inspired color palette of terracotta red and forest green isn't your usual kitchen color palette, but it works. Broken up with a light tile, it reads fresh, airy, and welcoming.

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Marketing for Kitchen Remodelers: Top 22 Kitchen Remodeling Marketing Ideas

Top 22 Kitchen Remodeling Marketing Ideas

It’s important to try a variety of things when it comes to kitchen remodeling advertising. Why? Because every kitchen remodeling business needs kitchen remodeling leads to survive—no matter your location or how long you’ve been serving your community. Without a good flow of new kitchen remodeling leads, it becomes impossible to grow your kitchen remodeling business.

But , if you create a system that attracts new customers and delivers new kitchen remodeling leads to your business like clockwork, that’s a recipe for:

  • More high-paying kitchen remodeling jobs
  • Increased revenue for you and your crew
  • A dependable way to grow your kitchen remodeling business

We know why kitchen remodeling businesses need to generate kitchen remodeling leads, but how can you do it affordably and efficiently? The answer is: good kitchen remodeling advertising with good kitchen remodeling website design. If you’ve ever wondered how to get more kitchen remodeling leads, follow the steps below—and consider working with a kitchen remodeling marketing agency for kitchen remodeling marketing strategies!

1. Get More Kitchen Remodeling Leads Through Your Website

If you don’t yet have a website, one of the best things you can do for your business is to create one. A website acts as your business’s online storefront—it’s the cornerstone of your online presence and gives potential customers a place to:

  • Learn more about your kitchen remodeling business
  • Read about the kitchen remodeling services you provide
  • See your service area
  • Get in touch with you about consultations
  • Become a quality kitchen remodeling lead for your business

Without a kitchen remodeling website and professional kitchen remodeling website design, how are your potential customers going to find your business on Google? How will they know where to contact you? They won’t.

Without a website, your business might as well not exist at all. Kitchen contractor marketing companies can help you get set up.

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2. Use Pay-Per-Click (PPC) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM)

A good PPC and SEM campaign is one of the top kitchen contractor marketing strategies that’s been proven time and again to generate quality kitchen remodeling leads and generate growth for kitchen remodeling businesses. So, if you’ve been wondering how to get more kitchen remodeling leads, give this a shot!

While Google is the most popular search engine for these types of campaigns, thanks to its widespread popularity, don’t sleep on Bing. PPC and SEM are great ways to bring in kitchen remodeling leads.

Still on the fence? Check out these stats:

  • For every $1 spent in Google Ads, businesses make an average of $2.
  • About 41% of clicks on a search results page go to one of the top 3 paid ads.
  • More than 85% of people use the internet to find local kitchen remodelers.
  • Visitors who come to your website via PPC or SEM are 50% more likely to make a purchase.

Sounds good, right? Reach out to us to learn more about how we can help you create a powerful PPC and SEM campaign that will help you generate quality kitchen remodeling leads. A kitchen remodeling marketing company can also set you up with a professional kitchen remodeling website design and share other kitchen contractor marketing strategies.

3. Always Use Local SEO to Generate Kitchen Remodeling Leads

Search engine optimization (SEO for kitchen remodeling) is still king in kitchen remodeling digital marketing, which is why SEO for kitchen remodeling is so popular. Kitchen contractor SEO services is what moves your business to the top of page 1 on Google and keeps it there. If your campaign is robust enough, kitchen remodeling SEO alone can generate the majority of your kitchen remodeling leads (but we still recommend reading the rest of these kitchen remodeling marketing ideas)!

A good first step is setting up your Google My Business account. From there, you can advance to backlinking and content marketing.

It’s always a good idea to work with a kitchen contractor marketing agency and let an expert in kitchen remodeling SEO get you up and running.

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4. Use Google’s Local Service Ads to Get More Kitchen Remodeling Leads

Google’s Local Services ads are a type of pay-per-lead ad, and they appear at the top of the search results page. These ads get about 13.8% of clicks—that means if 50 people in your area search for kitchen remodelers, at least 7 of them will click one of those ads and turn into a kitchen remodeling lead.

How much more money would you make per month with 7 new customers? For an extra boost, consider investing in kitchen remodeling digital marketing, then use kitchen contractor SEO services and a professional kitchen remodeling website design to hook your potential customers.

5. How to Get More Kitchen Remodeling Leads Through Strategic Alliances

Another smart way to generate kitchen remodeling leads is to partner up with other businesses in your area that complement your services. Creating a partnership means they’ll recommend you to their customers and provide a steady stream of kitchen remodeling leads. In the end, this kind of combined marketing can help grow your kitchen remodeling business since you’re both working to generate new kitchen remodeling leads.

6. Get More Kitchen Remodeling Leads Through Facebook + Instagram

Still wondering how to get more kitchen remodeling leads? Kitchen remodeling digital marketing on Facebook and Instagram can be a cost-effective method for kitchen remodeling advertising, provided you put the right strategy in place and know how to navigate the ad builders on these platforms.

You can target your ideal kitchen remodeling customers by their location and other pages they’ve liked—such as your competitors’ pages.

Displaying ads to this audience has the added benefit of creating and boosting awareness of your business. If people see your logo and your ads all over the place, they’re more likely to remember you when they need kitchen remodeling in the future. If you’ve been wanting to try social media as part of your kitchen remodeling advertising, this is definitely one of the kitchen remodeling marketing strategies worth trying.

Paired with kitchen remodeling SEO and professional kitchen remodeling website design, this is a powerful way to generate kitchen remodeling growth. Kitchen contractor marketing companies can get you set up.

7. Create a Kitchen Remodeling Facebook Group

Having a dedicated Facebook business page for your kitchen remodeling is a must, but creating a group page for your business is a good idea, too. Post helpful content (maybe something you wrote for content marketing!) and interact with group members to start building trust and brand awareness in your audience. Down the road, that trust could turn into kitchen remodeling leads and help generate kitchen remodeling growth.

8. Content Marketing = Marketing for Kitchen Remodelers

Creating content for your ideal customers is a great way to get more kitchen remodeling leads. Consider writing blog posts and articles that you can post on your kitchen remodeling website, and make it easy for your audience to share that content on social media.

Here are some topic ideas:

  • How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost?
  • 10 Things to Consider When Buying a Range Hood
  • Best Small Kitchen Remodeling Ideas

As you write these articles, plug your kitchen remodeling services. Suggest that readers use a kitchen remodeler they can trust to do the job correctly the first time, and—if you’re affiliated with any particular brands—talk them up!

9. Create Helpful YouTube Videos

YouTube is a popular platform, so why not use it to your advantage? Make an account (it’s free!) and start posting helpful kitchen remodeling videos. The videos can document your day-to-day activities, follow a job from start to finish, or provide reviews/testimonials. These videos will build your credibility as a kitchen remodeler and make it easier for viewers to see that you know what you’re doing and build trust.

In the video description, include your contact information and a link to your kitchen remodeling website so they can learn more.

10. Email Marketing = Marketing for Kitchen Remodelers, Too!

Email marketing is one of the oldest forms of kitchen remodeling advertising, and there’s a reason it’s stuck around so long: it works. For every dollar you spend on email marketing for kitchen remodelers, you’ll make (on average) a $40 return on your investment.

Because most kitchen remodeling businesses overlook the benefits of email marketing, it’s a way to generate new kitchen remodeling leads. For instance, businesses that stay in touch with their ideal customers via email generate 50% more sales-ready kitchen remodeling leads and spend 33% less money on making sales.

11. How to Get More Kitchen Remodeling Leads at Trade Shows

Attending trade shows should be high on your list of kitchen remodeling marketing ideas. They not only provide plenty of solutions for how to get more kitchen remodeling leads, but also let you observe your competition, create new business partnerships and boost brand awareness among potential customers.

To make the most of your trade show experience, make sure your booth provides something valuable to your audience, such as a freebie or another incentive, like coupons, giveaways, contests and more.

Finally, make sure you’re collecting information from visitors and following up to help generate kitchen remodeling growth for your business.

12. Get Kitchen Remodeling Marketing Ideas From Your Chamber of Commerce

If you haven’t already joined your local chamber of commerce, attend their next meeting and start networking with other local business owners. In particular, try to connect with other designers or builders in your area—they’re likely to send more kitchen remodeling leads your way!

13. Give Telemarketing a Chance to Generate Kitchen Remodeling Leads

Though telemarketing was once a good channel for generating kitchen remodeling leads, many people now block unwanted calls. However, there are still companies out there that will telemarket for you and set up appointments with potential kitchen remodeling customers.

While this is a viable solution for kitchen remodeling advertising, it would be wise to evaluate how the cost compares to other kitchen remodeling marketing ideas to see if it’s worth the expense for your business. In busy seasons, it might be extremely effective!

14. Reputation Management Affects Your Kitchen Remodeling Business

Did you know 85% of people search online to find local kitchen remodelers? Those same people are also researching your reputation—what are your past customers saying about the quality of your work? Were your prices fair? Did you show up on time and do what you said you were going to do?

Offline, you can use word-of-mouth to your advantage. Ask your satisfied customers if they can think of any neighbors, friends, family, or acquaintances who might need your services. Give them plenty of business cards to pass around, and ask if you can put a temporary sign in their yard with your business’s name and phone number.

Online, list your kitchen remodeling business on review websites and ask your happy customers to leave a review on Google. Doing so makes it more likely that you’ll get more kitchen remodeling leads.

15. Ad Retargeting Is a Fresh Kitchen Remodeling Marketing Idea

Have you ever searched for a product online then noticed ads for it following you around the internet? That’s retargeting, and you can do it to help generate kitchen remodeling growth.

Retargeting is a great way to keep your kitchen remodeling business and kitchen remodeling website in front of potential customers who have already shown interest by visiting your website. This is one kitchen contractor marketing idea well worth trying, especially if you’re already getting good traffic to your kitchen remodeling website. Throw in some SEO for kitchen remodeling for an extra visibility boost!

16. Make Your Kitchen Remodeling Advertising Stand Out With a Unique Selling Point

If you want to stand out from your local competitors, your marketing for kitchen remodelers needs a unique selling point. That could be your level of service, your experience in the industry, your competitive prices, your reputation, your employees, your guarantees—anything that sets you apart. Once you’ve figured out your USP, use that selling point in your marketing for kitchen remodelers!

If you’re not sure where to start, take a look at how your competitors are generating kitchen remodeling leads. What’s their USP, and how can you beat it? What would matter more to your customers and the community you serve? Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Industry expertise
  • Specialized services
  • Level of service

Can you think of something else that’s unique to your business? Maybe your origin story or how you got started? Use it!

17. Increase Referrals to Get More Kitchen Remodeling Leads

Referrals are a great way to capitalize on word-of-mouth marketing. Offer your existing customers an incentive to refer their friends, families and neighbors to your business, and give them a discount in return. Since people are far more likely to use a business that a friend recommends to them, this is one of the kitchen remodeling marketing ideas you shouldn’t pass up.

18. Send Out Direct Mailers to Get More Kitchen Remodeling Leads

Here’s another kitchen remodeling advertising idea that’s stood the test of time: direct mailers. Compared to the chaos that is most email inboxes today, old-school mailboxes are seeing a lot less action, which means your letter or postcard is much more likely to be seen and read by potential customers.

According to the Direct Marketing Association, direct mail has an average cost per lead of $51.40 for a general mailing list and $54.10 for postcards. Compare that to what you’re paying on average for kitchen remodeling leads from other sources to determine if this is a viable solution for you.

19. Take Pictures of Completed Jobs

A picture can say a thousand words, so make sure you’re taking before and after photos of every job you take on. It’s a great way to show the quality of your work, and it gives you great content to post on your website and social media as part of your kitchen remodeling digital marketing.

20. Use LinkedIn to Attract Kitchen Remodeling Leads

LinkedIn is more than a great place to establish yourself as an expert in kitchen remodeling — it’s a great place to generate kitchen remodeling leads, too. How? Do a search for local businesses and others in your community you can connect with and talk about the services you provide.

21. Canvass the Area to Generate Kitchen Remodeling Leads

Canvassing an area to generate kitchen remodeling leads might seem like an old-school marketing tactic, but it can still be effective in marketing for kitchen remodelers. After all, consumers are more likely to work with you when they can put a face to your business.

Follow these tips for the best results:

  • Always be polite and courteous, even if you don’t get the reaction you want.
  • Set a goal for each interaction: set an appointment, get their contact information, or make a sale.
  • Have a script ready, so you’re better prepared.
  • Follow up with potential customers after getting their info.

When you’re prepared for a constructive interaction, you’re much more likely to get a favorable result. In this case, that’s a new kitchen remodeling lead!

22. Don’t Pay for Kitchen Remodeling Leads If You Don’t Need To

We’ve talked about using HomeAdvisor , Angi , Thumbtack and CraftJack for leads before, and all of them should be treated with caution. While they might deliver a lot of leads to your business, the quality of those leads often isn’t up to par. Whenever possible, you want to attract quality leads to your kitchen remodeling website that will turn into paying customers. All too often, lead generation services like HomeAdvisor and Angi just don’t deliver on quality. You’re likely to spend your time chasing down bad leads instead of talking to good ones.

A better alternative for helping grow your kitchen remodeling business is using kitchen remodeling digital marketing services. Combined, SEO for kitchen remodeling and professional kitchen remodeling website design can increase your online visibility and win you more kitchen remodeling leads.

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Website design isn’t the only element of an effective kitchen remodeling marketing campaign, but it is the most important. One of the best things you can do for your business is to make sure your website has everything it needs to continuously generate kitchen remodeling leads using the steps above.

Adding other elements to your marketing campaign, such as kitchen contractor SEO and reputation monitoring, can strengthen your kitchen remodeling marketing campaign and help you to generate more kitchen remodeling leads.

The team at Townsquare Interactive specializes in creating kitchen remodeling marketing campaigns and kitchen remodeling website designs that generate kitchen remodeling leads for businesses across the country. All of our kitchen remodeling website designs feature the elements mentioned above, and our dedicated marketing specialists and teams of experts can provide personalized suggestions for how to take your kitchen remodeling marketing campaign to the next level.

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Posted On August 31, 2023

A kitchen design remodel is one of the best investments you can make in your home, and many homeowners spend a lot of money redesigning their kitchen with the hopes of adding value to their property. The average spend for a full kitchen remodel in California is usually between 40-75 thousand dollars, depending on the size of the kitchen, while luxury kitchens can hit over $100K. The larger the kitchen, the bigger the bill. Even with all budgets considered, 89% of homeowners are hiring the pros and spending more on their remodels, according to a recent Houzz Study.

A smart remodel and interior design can help you improve the flow and functionality of your kitchen as both a workspace where you create your meals and as a gathering place for your family and friends. Wondering which kitchen trends you should focus on with your remodel to make the biggest difference in terms of both style and function, as well as adding value to your home when it comes time to sell? Here are the top ten 2024 new kitchen trends and ideas homeowners are including in their budget for maximum impact.

 1. Upgraded Kitchen Countertops

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If the kitchen is a temple, the countertop is the altar. A countertop upgrade has been ranked as the most popular feature in a kitchen remodel. A countertop upgrade has been ranked as the most popular feature in a kitchen remodel. Homeowners have opted to upgrade countertops 91% of the time according to a recent Kitchen Trends Study. In the study, 35% of remodelers admittedly spent more than anticipated on the material used. Engineered quartz is currently the number one choice for upgraded counters for a smooth, sleek look. The second-most popular choice for upgraded counters is granite followed by butcher block or wood slab to create that modern farmhouse effect. 2024 is clearly a year of no expense spared in kitchen trends and countertops are certainly not excluded from this uninhibited attitude, so if you are thinking of a remodel you’d do well to invest in an upgraded countertop as a part of your new kitchen design.

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2. Open Floor Layout

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Open floor plans have been the dominant architectural trend in new residential construction since about 1990. Currently, open-concept kitchens that lead to the outdoors are especially popular in terms of new kitchen ideas and show no sign of slowing down in terms of 2024 kitchen trends .

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An open floor layout creates an effortless flow from one room to the next. They are favored for kitchen design because they allow improved sociability and communication, multi-functional usage, and shared, improved lighting. Whether you like to entertain often or simply want an airer feeling in your home for easy family meals, an open floor layout is a good choice for many kitchen remodels.

  3. Utility Islands

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The kitchen island is not a new kitchen trend but for 2024 , it’s proving to be more of a utility player. With windows on the rise and cabinet space decreasing, architects have figured out modern-day solutions to this modern-day problem. This addition is so multi-functional for the reason it is 100% customizable and perfectly made to meet the individual needs of your kitchen.

If you’re looking for new kitchen ideas, there are lots of ways to customize the utility island according to how you and your family use your space. A few features that an island might entail include:

  •  Extra outlets
  •  Towel rack
  •  Trash bin pull out
  •  Space for extra seating
  •  Space for a dishwasher
  •  Toe kick drawer for pet food
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  •  Easily accessible cookware shelving
  •  Storage for a microwave
  •  Beverage & wine fridge

 The list is endless. If you can think of it, it most likely can be done as a part of your remodeled kitchen.

 4. Color and Bold Accents

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The latest design trends report from the National Kitchen and Bath Association(NKBA) indicates a strong trend toward the use of bold colors, materials, and accents.  While stainless steel is still the number one choice, there is a  growing preference for black appliances which give a kitchen a modern and sophisticated look. In 2024 the new kitchen trends and ideas are moving away from the white and greyscale theme to warm, bold colors mixed with light natural woods. In the latest NKBA survey, the most favored colors for kitchen cabinets and accessories are green (45%) and blue (37%).

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 5. Tiled Backsplashes

There’s something about a great tile that breathes life into any room and is a trend that can be customized for any space or style. Whether it’s a pop of color, a detailed texture, or discerningly placed to compliment structural integrity, we’re seeing updated backsplashes everywhere in newly remodeled kitchens as one of the biggest 2024 kitchen trends. Ceramic and porcelain tiles continue to be the most commonly used material. However, marble backsplashes are now showing a surge in popularity thanks to their sophisticated appearance and ability to withstand wear and tear.

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Additionally, fun tiles can add perceived value and personalization to achieve the right mood you’re going for. Besides their pretty looks, tile backsplashes actually can serve an important function too. A well-used kitchen can get really messy. Let’s face it – things spill, splash, drip, and even erupt on rare occasion, but these beautiful little pieces have your back, serving as a buffer to protect your walls from the heat, the stick, and the stains. Unlike painted walls, tiled backsplash is easy to clean and maintain and will offer a polished look to any kitchen for many years to come—a 2024 kitchen trend that will stand the test of time.

6. Minimalist Kitchen Design

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Minimalism is back as one of the biggest 2024 kitchen trends. Minimalist design is focused on improving your lifestyle through simplification and involves using the bare essentials to create a simple and uncluttered space. Due to its sheer functionality and tendency to become cluttered, the kitchen is a room that can really benefit from this kind of simplistic design. Smart storage solutions are vital to a house plan to keep surfaces organized and clutter-free. You will likely find that your kitchen is not just more visually appealing – it is also easier to use, so we consider this chic approach a win-win.

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​​ 7. Window Banks

The ability to be connected to the outside has been on the minds of many homeowners when they consider new kitchen ideas and trends for 2024 . More people are working remotely and are finding creative ways to integrate “the in” with “the out.” Long banks of multiple windows and sliding glass doors are a popular solution that brings the outdoors a little closer, adds more light, and creates a sense of openness. 

Commonly placed amid two to three surrounding walls, a window bank allows the kitchen to be illuminated by the warm sunlight. It’s proven that this sort of exposure in the early parts of the day is mood-boosting, energy-enhancing, and puts your circadian rhythm in harmony. Even without knowing the science behind it, homeowners are instinctively making that call to let the sunshine in.

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8. Statement Lighting

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Sure, the infamous recessed overhead lighting is functional and necessary – but adding a chandelier with some personality can immediately elevate a house design plan . Here are some lighting styles you should expect to see everywhere in 2024 kitchen trends.

Pendant Lighting Pendant lighting over an island or at the center of the dinner table is like yin and yang – they belong together. A pendant makes a statement while providing direct illumination for evening meals or adding some light on dim days. 

Subtle & Refined On one end of the spectrum there is bold and bright; on the other resides something a bit more delicate. We’re seeing that “quiet” lighting can diffuse and soften the transition between two areas, commonly seen in spaces like the kitchen and dining room and add an elegant touch to your kitchen design.

Organic Materials Materials like raw wood and shapes inspired by the natural world are among the top 2024 kitchen trends when it comes to lighting. Because of the sudden interest in integrating nature-esque qualities into the home, organic materials and shapes take more precedence in its fixtures. See the picture below for some brilliant pinecone-like lighting options.

Open plan home with modern furnishings and lighting

9. Working pantry/Scullery

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A pantry is one of the popular new kitchen ideas that draws its inspiration from the past but is adapted for modern living. A working pantry or scullery is a sneaky substitute for an overcrowded kitchen and is coming back in style as one of 2024’s top kitchen trends . A pantry means no more struggling to decide which appliance gets to have its moment in the spotlight, no more messy dishes and cookware backing up the flow of hungry visitors, or forgetting about that crockpot your sister-in-law got you four birthdays ago. 

Having a cohesive space outside of the kitchen for storage will ideally simplify the activities going inside of it and help you stay organized so you can focus on your friends, family, and making memorable meals and memories together. Sometimes a working pantry can be easily incorporated into your existing kitchen floorplan, while other times it can be helpful to add an addition to help create the right floorplan to accommodate a pantry that fits your needs.

10. Arched Entryways

An arched doorway creates a softer and more unique entry than its more common rectangular counterpart and we’re seeing lots of homes use this in their renovations for all rooms. An arched entryway differentiates the space and creates a unique statement for a house plan. It also works well for a variety of house styles, from historic to modern, which is why it seems to be among the more popular 2024 kitchen trends . In terms of kitchen ideas, an arched doorway allows for a more organic flow between rooms and makes for an elegant, vintage-inspired finishing touch.

Modern farmhouse style living room with arched doorways and exposed beams

With these top ten kitchen trends , homeowners are spending increasingly more on their kitchens – as an investment in the home is an investment in life. The right kitchen can become the heart of your home, a place to make delicious meals, gather your friends and family, toast special moments, or simply enjoy the sunlight and a good cup of coffee in the morning. If you’re thinking of remodeling your kitchen design, we can help.

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Let EZ Plans’ California residential architects help you get started on your kitchen remodel and discuss how we can incorporate these 2024 kitchen trends into your home. Our licensed architects are up to date on all the latest trends and are skilled in both design and processing the plans to get you on the fast track to obtaining a building permit. We combine architectural design talent with affordability and transparency, so you can make your dream kitchen a reality. 

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When looking to start a business , competition and market saturation are a big consideration. That’s one of the benefits of considering a food business: food always has and always will have incredible demand.

Of course, this isn’t the only reason to consider a food business. You’ll bring smiles to all your customers’ faces and bring in an income while doing something you love—just to name a few.

On your search, you’ll need to tackle the big question of which type of food business to start. That’s why we’re here. In this article, we’ll look at eight food business ideas to help you decide which one is the best fit for your interests, opportunities, and goals.

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1. food truck.

If you don’t fancy being tied to a single location, then opening a food truck business is the option for you. 

Food trucks are easier to move to different places than traditional restaurants, meaning you can cater to varying audiences and acquire more business. They also provide you with the same level of creative control that you’d get with a restaurant to develop your own unique menu. Want to create a smoky lobster salad with a tapa twist? Go ahead, no one’s stopping you.

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Currently, growth in food trucks is outpacing that of traditional eateries , and it’s not hard to see why. Requiring a fraction of the overhead costs of opening a restaurant, food trucks are a relatively low-cost entry to the hospitality and food service industry. 

2. Gourmet popcorn shop

A delicious and nostalgic treat, gourmet popcorn offers entrepreneurs a chance to build a sustainable income stream. According to Million Insights , the global popcorn market is expected to reach $6.24 billion by 2028, with key players in the market offering gourmet flavors such as cheesy, strawberry, caramel, and others. 

You can open a gourmet popcorn shop online with an ecommerce solution such as Shopify. While it’s reasonable to offer a couple of flavors in the beginning, keeping your product line fun by adding exciting new flavors frequently is key to longevity in the gourmet snack business. 

If you’re short on ideas about what flavors to add, get inspiration from Shopify stores such as Poppy .

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Poppy is a handcrafted popcorn brand that keeps refreshing its product line with fun new flavors. It’s been featured in many popular magazines and websites, including Real Simple, Food & Wine , and Cooking with Paula Deen .

3. Cooking classes

If you’re skilled at vegetable cutting, make the best pad thai, or are a master baker, then you might want to consider offering cooking classes in your home or office space. Teaching others can be extremely rewarding, and there’s no shortage of options when it comes to how you approach it. 

You could offer in-person classes or online courses . You might create video lessons and allow students to learn at their own pace, or do live weekend-only events for an online audience. It’s also possible to organize your classes by levels, such as general, advanced, and cooking prep classes.

According to Google , 59% of 25- to 34-year-olds leverage resources on the internet to find and practice new recipes. So there’s definitely a market of budding chefs looking for content you can deliver through your classes. 

4. Coffee shop

Coffee isn’t just a crucial part of our morning routines—a cup of joe can warm up your insides on a cold day or help you get through an exhilarating workout. Consumers worldwide buy coffee in different forms, so it should come as no surprise that the industry is projected to make $155.64 billion by 2026 . 

This food business idea has a low barrier to entry. With plenty of dropshippers willing to supply coffee, your startup costs would mainly comprise the expense of building an online coffee store . Remember to focus on branding, as it’s key to setting your brand apart from other coffee businesses. 

5. Meal kits

Meal kits are a type of food subscription service offering pre-portioned ingredients and simple recipe instructions for making chef-crafted meals at home. They’ve become increasingly popular in the last few years, but there’s still plenty of room for new brands and various niches that remain untapped. You can get inspiration from companies that have a unique focus in the meal kit delivery space, like Thai Direct . 

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Thai Direct is a New York–based meal kit provider dedicated to helping consumers prepare authentic Thai meals without the hassle of sourcing ingredients like fish sauce, palm sugar, coconut cream powder, etc. Ask yourself, “Can I do the same for my native cuisine?” 

Meal kits can be sold on a subscription basis, wherein customers who sign up receive a new meal each week. Or you could create a collection of kits and sell them à la carte.

6. Baked goods

As one of the oldest types of food businesses, bakeries get a steady flow of visitors year round and enjoy regular sales. Baked goods come in several different varieties, opening many doors for your new brand. You could sell baked goods that cater to specific dietary needs, or specialize in something more specific, like cakes, muffins, pretzels, or bread. 

Most bakeries operate in a brick-and-mortar setting, but you can sell baked goods online via Shopify. Don’t be afraid to branch out! Online bakeries enjoy a range of perks you won’t get with a physical bakery shop, such as lower cost when scaling and a large customer base.

7. Jam and jelly

If you like the idea of growing your own fresh produce, consider making jams and jellies to sell under a food brand. Consumers tend to view home-grown food as more nutritious, so you’ll have an advantage over commercial producers. At-home jarring machines are also relatively inexpensive, and growing your own ingredients adds a personal touch that will resonate with the audience.

For further ideas on how to brand your jam and jelly business, check out the positioning of other retailers offering the same items. 

For instance, Beerenberg is an Australia-based retailer of jams, jellies, marmalades, and curds. On its website, Beerenberg invites customers to discover its extensive range of gourmet jams. Then, it highlights what makes its brand different:

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For consumers looking to buy organic homemade jam, statements like “Crafted with love right here on our farm” and “Made lovingly by our family for yours” can make a lasting good impression. As a result, they’re more likely to buy and even refer the brand to others in their circle.

8. Baby food

Parents across the world are selective about what goes into their children’s tummies. Today’s parents want nutritious non-GMO baby foods that positively impact their emotional and physical wellbeing. Why not capitalize on this growing trend? You can make your own baby purees from homegrown fruits and vegetables (apple and sweet potato are well liked by most babies). 

There’s also growth potential, as doctors recommend different types of foods for babies of different ages. This brings many opportunities for brands looking to expand or refresh their product line. From formula milk for newborns to solid food for toddlers, there are several niches you could target as a first-time food entrepreneur.

Your new food business awaits you

There you have it: plenty of food business ideas to get your gears turning.

As you look through all the options you have to choose from, consider where and how you’d like your business to run. The location and nature of your business will play a big role in your opportunities to win over the market and smash your business goals.

And as always, try not to overthink it. Take it step by step—and remember: it’s all a learning process. You’ll never know until you take the leap.

Food business ideas FAQ

Which food business is most profitable.

Any food business can be profitable, but if you’re looking for a low-risk, low-cost food business idea, take a look at dropshipping. 

Dropshipping is a business model that allows you to sell food online while working with a third-party that produces, stores, and ships your products directly to your customers. 

What food can I sell to make money?

You can make money selling any food, but it’s best to validate your product idea before you open a business. Try meeting directly with potential customers, doing taste tests, gathering feedback, and exploring the community around your product to see if it has potential.

What’s the bestselling food?

Many foods sell in high quantities, but the bestselling ones usually either cater to a specific dietary need (e.g., sugar-free cookies) or combine familiar favorites with an enticing novelty (pistachio ice cream).

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70 Small Business Ideas for Anyone Who Wants to Run Their Own Business

Meg Prater (she/her)

Published: July 31, 2023

A good business idea may seem hard to come by, but with some planning and preparation, you can easily launch a small business to supplement your income — or become your own full-time boss.

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Maybe you already have an idea of the business you’d like to start. But while you might feel ready for a new venture and passionate about your idea, you might be looking for some direction.

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The first step to becoming a successful entrepreneur is finding a business idea that works for you. In this article, you’ll find dozens of small business ideas you can start from home and scale up as your clientele grows. Let’s get started.

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Not all small business ideas are made equal: Some require more effort and funding than others, while some can be launched with few resources — or resources you already have. As a potential small business owner, you’ll want to save as much money as possible on training, rent, supplies, and other necessities.

Let’s go over what makes a good business idea:

  • Requires little to no training . A good small business idea will ideally leverage your existing field of expertise and require little to no training. That will not only shorten your time-to-launch, but also lessen your expenses, since training courses can cost a significant amount of money. Plus, you’ll be more confident offering services that you feel prepared to deliver.
  • Requires low setup costs. Your business should be cheap to start. Maybe you only need to purchase a website domain or buy a desk for your garage.
  • Requires little hands-on inventory or supply management . A great business idea needs few supplies and little inventory management. If you want to sell physical goods, you can either try drop-shipping and manually make goods in small batches.
  • Is based online . The best small business ideas are based online and can be carried out from your personal computer. This will automatically lower your commuting costs and give you greater flexibility over your personal and work life.
  • Can sustainably be managed by few people . As a small business owner, you won’t have the funds to hire other people to help you run your business — at least not at first. A good business idea should give you the ability to run your business on your own.

Airbnb Co-founder, Brian Chesky, said, "If we tried to think of a good idea, we wouldn’t have been able to think of a good idea. You just have to find the solution for a problem in your own life."

If you’re like Brian and you’ve already thought about a solution for a problem you encounter in your life — or you’re on the path to doing so — then starting a small business may be in your future. It may also be for you if you dream of clocking out of your nine-to-five job for the last time and becoming your own boss.

Below, we include the absolute best ideas for you to start your small business — with resources and examples to help you get started.

1. Handyman

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Are you always fixing things around the house? Often on-call when friends need small projects completed? Create a website , conduct a competitive analysis to determine what your time and expertise are worth, and turn to the friends you’ve helped before for referrals.

A handyman business is a good idea if you’ve already built a robust set of skills to help others fix up their homes. Consider specializing in what you feel well-prepared to do — for instance, if you know your way underneath a sink and water system, then you might provide sink fixing services to start, then expand your offerings once you earn more skills.

No certifications are needed to become a handyman, and there are no special education requirements. You might need, however, a license if you’re planning to undertake jobs worth more than a certain dollar amount. Some states might not require this license.

To start your handyman business, we recommend the following resources:

  • Handyman License Requirements by State
  • The Most Requested Handyman Services
  • Association of Certified Handyman Professionals

2. Woodworker

Similarly, if you have a passion for crafting beautiful furniture or other home goods out of wood, that could be a small business niche for you. Get started by listing a few of your pieces on sites like Etsy . Once you build a following, consider starting a website, accepting custom orders, or expanding to refinishing work and upholstery.

A woodworker small business is ideal if you already have a passion for woodworking, as well as the tools to begin fulfilling orders as they begin to come in. Since delivering a well-made product is key to keeping your customers happy, you don’t want to be “training” as you create a custom shelf or a custom storage box. It’s recommended to have at least one year of experience as a woodworking apprentice.

To start a woodworking business, there are no special education requirements, but there are a wide range of woodworking training certifications online, so we suggest starting with a certification. The Woodwork Institute , YesTomorrow , and The School of Fine Woodworking are potential places to start.

3. Online Dating Consultant

Dating consultants usually charge for their time. They help people create successful online dating profiles, source possible matches from outside the typical online channels, and offer a level of personalization that a site like Tinder can’t. Think you’ve got a knack for the match? This might be the business for you.

Online dating consultants need to have strong communication and interpersonal skills, as well as heightened levels of empathy. The good news is that there are no special education or licensure requirements, though we recommend getting a certification such as IAP College’s relationship coach certification or Hart Academy’s online dating coach certificate .

To start an online dating consultant business, you’ll need a website that shares all about you and offers free dating resources your customers might benefit from. Once they download a resource, you can loop them in for a free consultation.

4. Sewing and Alteration Specialist

small business idea example: sewing and alterations

People will always need clothing hemmed and buttons mended — and you could be the person to do it. If you love sewing and have a sewing machine at home, start by offering simple services like those mentioned above and expand your repertoire to dressmaking and design as you build a customer base and demand.

You don’t need a special license or degree to begin a sewing and alterations business, but it’s essential to build your skills so you can take on more complicated projects. High-value clients will want to customize complicated items of clothing such as suits, pants, gowns, and dresses. That’s where you’ll see the highest potential for profits.

Altering these items require special skills, however. A few courses you might consider include:

  • International Open Academy's Tailoring Course for Beginners
  • Jackson Sewing Academy’s Basic Alterations Course
  • American Bespoke Tailoring Academy’s Programs

You’ll also need to shop for sewing supplies of all colors to accommodate your clients.

5. Freelance Developer

From building websites for other small businesses to providing technical support for certain projects, quality web development is in high demand right now. As a web developer, you'll naturally have a technical skill set. Distill your knowledge and expertise so customers who don't have your experience are able to understand what it is you'll be helping them achieve.

To help with this, test your messaging on friends and family who don’t have a firm understanding of the work you do. If they’re able to summarize what you do, your messaging is likely effective among people outside of your industry. You can start finding your first freelance contracts by visiting different freelance websites .

Unlike a few other options in this list, a freelance developer does need some training to launch a successful business and start taking on projects, but if you’re a beginner, don’t worry. There are plenty of boot camps to get you up to speed with either full-stack or front-end web development. Some of these boot camps are even offered through accredited tech schools.

Some boot camps you might consider include:

  • Coding Dojo
  • Fullstack Academy
  • Georgia Institute of Technology Coding Boot Camp

These vary in price, so be sure to do extensive research to find one that fits you and your budget.

6. Personal Trainer

Offer in-home consultations, personalized nutrition and exercise regimens, and community boot camps to get the word out. Don’t forget to populate an Instagram feed with inspirational quotes, free exercise videos, and yummy snack ideas as well — it’s a common way for fitness gurus to build their brands in our digital world.

If you choose to go this route, it’s OK to start small at first, then scale up. For instance, MOURfit is a personal training business in Indianapolis that started in a shared gym, then grew to a private gym that offers group fitness, personal training, and nutrition services.

To start a personal training business, you’ll need a certification. If you already earned a degree in an unrelated discipline, we recommend starting with the NASM-CPT certification , which is nationally accredited and only requires a high school diploma or GED. You can also get a Bachelor’s degree in physical and exercise science — here’s one example from Emory & Henry College .

7. Freelance Graphic Designer

Set your own hours, choose your projects, and build a portfolio and business you’re proud of. From website design to blog graphics and more, many companies seek out experienced graphic designers for support on a variety of projects.

The good news? There are no special education requirements for becoming a freelance graphic designer, though we recommend seeking a credential (like SAIC’s graphic design certificate or RISD’s graphic design certificate ) or an Associate’s degree in design so you can confidently present your portfolio and complete your first few projects.

If you’re just starting out with graphic design, try these tips and tricks that are ideal for beginners. If you’re more experienced but need to build your portfolio to attract clients, these prompts will get your creativity flowing in no time. We also recommend reviewing other people’s work on portfolio websites to get a feel for what is “trendy” and receive feedback as you grow your small business.

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8. Life/ Career Coach

If you have experience navigating career, personal, and social transitions successfully, put it to good use as a life or career coach. Many of us are looking for guidance in our careers — and finding someone with the time to mentor us can be tough.

Life/career coaches don’t come cheap, but they are able to offer clients the intense and hands-on training and advice they need to make serious moves in their personal and professional lives. After all, everyone needs some uplifting advice from time to time.

To start your life/career coaching business with confidence, you can look for a certification program (like the Life Coach School’s or Diane Hudson’s ), then apply your skills as you acquire new clients.

small business idea example: Career Coach Nariah Broadus

A resume writing business is economical, has few overhead costs, and has few educational requirements. We still recommend having an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree and a few resume samples on hand. If you still feel that you need to brush up on your resume writing skills, you can take a course like Coursera’s or LinkedIn Learning’s .

Once you’ve gotten resume writing down, you can expand your business to include cover letter writing, and even offer career coaching services in conjunction with these services.

10. Freelance Writer

If you have writing skills , there’s someone out there willing to pay you for them. Write blog posts, magazine articles, and website copy galore — just make sure you have a body of work built up to share with potential clients. Even if you create a few sample pieces to have on hand, they’ll help exhibit your work and attract new business.

To become a freelance writer, it’s essential to choose a specialty. For instance, you might choose to only write for publications in the healthcare industry (maybe because you were previously a healthcare worker), or focus on lifestyle publications. Whatever the case, specializing will help you find your niche market and gain confidence as a new freelancer writer.

There are no educational requirements to freelance writing, but you do need strong writing skills. It also helps to enjoy writing. While a certification may beneficial, getting practice and writing every day is more important. Try these writing prompts to start.

11. Landscaper

Mowing, tree-trimming, and seasonal decor are all neighborhood needs. If you have or can acquire the equipment, a landscaping business can be a lucrative affair. It’s also a great choice if you enjoy doing it for your own home and have a good eye for landscape design.

The good news is that you can start small. For instance, you could offer your neighbors seasonal planting services and start with a few perennial plants, or simply offer mulching services.

To grow your landscaping business, you should consider taking some formal training. The following organizations offer courses:

  • New York Botanical Gardens

After completing a course and getting enough experience, you can apply for a certificate from a landscaping organization. While a certificate isn’t necessary to work in the field, it can build your credentials and help you make industry connections to take your landscaping business to the next level. The Association of Professional Landscape Designers offers one potential certificate you could pursue.

Some states require licensure, especially if you’ll be using pesticides and fertilizers. Be sure to review the requirements for your state.

Learn some of the basics now with this video on landscape design from Lowe’s:

12. Videographer

Video production requires you to have invested in the equipment up front, which can be quite expensive. But that’s also what makes your services so valuable. Make sure you have a reel of your work to share or create a website with several selections of your work available for interested viewers.

There are no educational or licensure requirements for starting a video production business. As with writing and other creative arts, though, it pays to specialize. Real estate videos differ radically from wedding videos, and wedding videos differ radically from in-studio interviews and testimonials. By specializing, you target a highly specific customer who’ll benefit the most from your services, and you can also skill-up more effectively in one shooting style.

While you can find general classes on videography, you should consider taking a class in the type of videography you’d like to do. For instance, you could take The Complete Wedding Videography Course , if that’s the route you’d like to take.

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13. Photographer

Start by conducting photo shoots for your family and friends. As you build a body of work, ask for referrals and reviews. Photography businesses often grow by word of mouth, so create a Facebook page where you can tag recent clients. Photos where you tag those clients will show up in their friends’ newsfeeds, where they can view your work. You can also ask them to leave reviews on your Facebook business page.

Like with a video production small business, you’ll want to specialize. Will you do product shoots or portraits? How about wedding or fashion photo shoots? Once you specialize, you’ll be able to create a body of work that most accurately represents your strengths.

There are no educational or licensure requirements for starting a small photography business, but we recommend investing in a few photography courses, especially if you haven’t used your camera in a while. Some courses you might start with include:

  • Cornell’s Digital Photography Certificate Program
  • New York Institute of Photography’s Course

From there, seek courses that help you build skills in your chosen specialty.

If you’re not sure where to start with freelance photography, take a look at Erica Clayton’s journey into the business below. Her advice? Give yourself a firm deadline to turn a profit.

14. Bed and Breakfast Owner

small business idea example: bed and breakfast

This is another business venture that will require you to research the correct licensure from your state, but it will be well worth it to see your dreams come true. Consider what guests will be traveling to your area and create special packages and themed stays that coincide with their interests in your locale.

To start a bed and breakfast business, you’ll need a physical business location and a small staff for maintenance, customer service, and upkeep. For that reason, we recommend it if you have startup funds to start your business. (Don’t have any? Here’s how to start crowdfunding to launch your new business .)

A successful bed and breakfast business will also need an SEO-optimized website with a hotel booking system. If you create your website on the WordPress platform, you can easily create a B&B website using a hotel booking plugin — so there’s no need to code the booking form from scratch.

With Airbnb and hotels stealing market share, the competition is tough in the bed and breakfast space, so we recommend providing a unique angle to the stay. As mentioned, the stays can be themed — maybe your B&B is a vintage home with all original furniture, or maybe you offer traditional fare from your homeland.

15. Clothing Boutique Owner

If you dream of building your own fashion empire, why not start with a local boutique? Build buzz with impressive clothing styles, inspiring social media accounts, and heavy community involvement. While you can open a physical store, you can easily start online — and if that proves profitable, you can open up a local shop.

There are a few ways you can start a clothing boutique. First, you can make the clothes yourself if you already have experience in fashion design or know how to sew, knit, and curate colors and patterns.

Alternatively, you can design certain aspects of the clothing — such as a graphic or a logo — then send it to be printed on-demand at a local print shop when orders come in.

Lastly, you can dropship the items from a warehouse you’ve partnered with. This method is less reliable because there’s less quality assurance for each item, especially if you never visit the warehouses yourself. Regardless of the method you choose, starting a clothing boutique is highly doable, and you don’t need to have a fashion degree (though it certainly helps).

Take some inspiration from Sleep Ova , a luxury loungewear boutique based in Los Angeles, CA.

small business idea example: sleep ova

16. Specialty Food Store Owner

small business idea example: specialty food store

Gourmet foods, cheeses, sake, wine — you name a food, there’s a specialty food store out there for it. Put your passion for exotic olive oils to good use and open a store like American Provisions where you offer the kind of expertise and selection your audience couldn’t dream of getting from their local grocer.

To start your specialty food store, you’ll want to curate and source the items from makers that you love and trust. Ask around your community to find local makers of the food you want to sell, and the makers will likely be open to a partnership, especially if they get a cut of the profits.

When it’s time to sell, you’ll want to find a physical location, but if that investment is too high, you can start by setting up stalls at food festivals and local markets. Or you can go the ecommerce route and sell the products through your website, taking care to carefully pack perishable items.

17. Food Truck Owner

Always dreamt of owning a restaurant but not quite ready to take the plunge? Test out your concepts with a food truck. It’s a great way to become familiar with food and restaurant licensing in your state, see what people like and don’t like, and build a ravenous following before ever opening or investing in a brick-and-mortar location.

Food trucks will require a larger investment, but thankfully, you can rent the truck itself — the Food Truck Group and Roaming Hunger are two potential leasers you could look at. The cost will be high, so we recommend renting one in preparation for an event such as a food festival or concert. There, you’ll get to test out the popularity of your cuisine and see if the food truck business is right for you.

Taco Nganas , a taco truck in Memphis, TN, started with one food truck and expanded to three, building a loyal customer base along the way.

18. Car-detailing Specialist

small business idea example: car detailing

The devil is in the details, and you can be too. Car-detailing services that travel to the client are convenient for busy people who can’t find the time to run through the car wash. With this business, your clients only have to pay and the service will be done for them before they know it. Just make sure you have the flexibility, transportation, and equipment to take your business on the road.

There are no educational requirements for car detailing, but you should still take a course such as Auto Finesse’s detailing training to learn core concepts and brush up on your skills.

To get your car detailing business off the ground, you’ll need an SEO-optimized website and a way for customers to book online with you. Before you take that step, however, consider listing your services on websites like Angi , Thumbtack , and even Nextdoor.com so you can get your first local clients.

Don’t have a lot of money to start your business? Check out the ideas below.

1. Translator

Speak a foreign language? Start a translation service. Consider specializing in a specific genre of translation, like medical or financial translation, as you might be able to fill a niche need in your community.

small business ideas: translator

To become a translator, you should have a rock-solid grasp of two languages — ideally, you’ll be near native level for both. You don’t need special credentials to become a translator, but a certification (such as from the American Translators Association ) will legitimize your business and help you get clients.

Prior to gaining a certification, you can also pursue an online certificate, which will teach you the basics of translation. Some providers include:

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • The University of Arizona
  • University of Georgia

2. Garden Designer

Many people have the willingness to do the dirty work in their backyards, but few have the know-how to complete the first part of this process — designing and planning the backyard space. Draw up the designs for your clients’ outdoor spaces and let them do the actual digging.

But you can also offer installation services, or hire your own contractors to fulfill the design.

small business ideas: garden designer

To become a garden designer, you should seek at least one credential so you’re well-versed in the basics and prevent damage to a client’s landscape. The American Academy of Garden Design offers courses and certificates that start at $450. A cheaper option is New Skills Academy’s Garden Design Certification ($120).

Remember, the goal is to start a business for cheap, and a certification can have a high ROI after you book your first few clients for garden design.

3. Travel Planner

The time of the travel agent might be passing, but people are still looking for those with a knack for more nontraditional travel coordination. If you always plan the perfect vacations complete with beautiful hotels, the ideal location, and a bevy of delicious restaurants lined up for every evening, consider advertising your services as a more modern approach to travel planning.

You don’t have to only plan trips for individuals, either. If you’re experienced enough, you can even start a group travel company, like Art N Soul Escapes .

You can become a travel planner by first volunteering to plan a few trips for your family and friends. Try it and see if you like it. Once you feel like you’ve gotten a good taste, attend a travel planner program and get certified. Some options include:

  • The Travel Institute Training & Certification Program
  • Penn Foster Travel and Tourism Specialist Diploma

You can also seek employment at a travel agency first, then strike out on your own once you’ve learned the basics.

4. Home Inspector

A home inspector examines a house’s drywall, electrical wiring, energy efficiency, and structural integrity to find potential issues on behalf of a home buyer. Home inspectors work in the field. They visit homes in person and provide a written inspection report. Alternatively, some home inspectors offer virtual inspections, which may be a good fit if you’d prefer to work from home.

small business ideas: home inspector

Working as a home inspector requires certification and a great deal of expertise, but it can offer a flexible work schedule and stable income. Confirm the licensing requirements in your state before getting started with this type of small business. You’ll want to make sure you’re providing the best service to your clients by having all of your credentials in order.

To become a home inspector, you should invest in a certification program, such as:

  • International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
  • ATI Home Inspector Academy

Be sure to check local authorities and universities for a course.

5. Personal Chef

We all love to eat, but few of us have the time or energy to cook healthy, delicious meals. Advertise your services to local families and businesses alike. To save on start-up costs, consider scheduling certain groups of clients together — say, vegetarians — so you can cook larger quantities of the same dish.

You can also begin by selling food in batches at local farmer’s markets or via a food truck. Once you’ve generated some awareness, you can begin taking on clients. Alternatively, you can start a delivery meal prep service by cooking 5-7 days’ worth of meals for clients.

small business idea example: personal chef

Chef Paul’s mouth-watering dishes are available to clients across the country. His clientele niche consists of athletes, corporate businesses, and local gyms.

6. Property Manager

Many people maintain properties they don’t live in — often based in different cities or states. As a property manager, you can help a property owner ensure their home is well taken care of, handle small fixes as they arise, and serve as a liaison to renters. It’s helpful if you have a background in real estate.

This option is a great fit if you have stupendous organizational, administrative, and customer service skills. As a property manager, you’ll be handling everything from screening potential tenants to collecting rent.

To become a property manager, you must first complete coursework in your desired state. We recommend working at an existing property management company to get your foot in the door. Once you’ve learned the basics, you can then start your own property management business.

7. Massage Therapist

Soothe aching muscles and promote peace for your clients as a massage therapist. As a massage therapist, you’ll offer targeted, personalized care that’s an edge above in-shop or mall massage services. To start this small business, you should invest in customer service courses, as well as a massage therapy certification.

small business idea example: massage therapist

Be sure to look into training and certification courses in your city and state, and to invest in a portable bed to take on client visits.

8. Interior Designer

Similar to landscape design — there are many people who have the ability to buy the furniture and home decor they need to fill their rooms, but few who know where to start. It might take some time to build a portfolio, but documenting your projects and sharing them online can build a fanbase beyond your wildest dreams.

To start an interior design business, we first recommend trying your hand at decorating your friends’ homes and working with their vision and specifications. One big aspect of interior design is providing fantastic customer service and knowing how to fulfill a client’s design vision while employing your interior design expertise.

You can then take an interior design course to round out your knowledge, such as the one offered by The New York Institute of Art and Design .

Need inspiration? Check out Sandra Cavallo’s interior design Instagram account.

small business idea example: interior designer

9. Nonprofit Owner

If you dream of devoting your life to a cause you believe in, it might be time to start a nonprofit. You’ll need to incorporate your business and file for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status — and then you’ll be required to meet ongoing standards of compliance, but the payoff is making a meaningful impact on a cause you believe in.

The best thing is that you can begin a nonprofit easily from your home, even before filing for 501(c)(3) status. First, create a non-profit website (ideally with a .org top-level-domain). Define your mission and goals, and figure out how you’ll execute your non-profit activities. For instance, if you’re raising money to buy books for local schools, who will deliver them? Which retailer will you use? Start small, then expand.

Thereafter, apply for exempt status so that you’re not taxed like a regular business. The profit margins may be smaller, but the job is endlessly rewarding.

Whether you’re a math whiz, piano master, or Shakespeare aficionado, there’s someone out there who needs a little help in your area of expertise and is willing to pay for it. Advertise your services through local schools, community colleges, community centers, and even social media to get the word out and build a customer base.

To start a tutoring business, you should first gain experience educating others by either volunteering or even teaching friends and family. But you can begin straight away by listing your services locally and online and launching a tutoring website.

Be sure to define your niche. Will you be tutoring students in their homes? Or opening a local tutoring location? Which subject will you teach? Create handouts, use textbooks, and know which online resources will be best for your tutee’s learning style.

11. Consultant

If you have significant experience in or knowledge of a specific subject, consider becoming a consultant. Perhaps you’re an expert at hiring practices, have a knack for SEO , or have led multiple sales teams to six-figure success. Identify your expertise and market yourself as a consultant and charge the going rate.

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Some consulting industries are more competitive than others, so be sure to complete your research prior to starting a small consulting business. One way to find out how competitive a consulting niche is by doing keyword search . If your target niche is highly searched or already is dominated by big companies, you may have a harder time breaking in. You can use keyword research tools to uncover keyword volume and local demand.

12. Event Planner

An event planning business is an excellent choice if you have great organizational and interpersonal skills, and it’s relatively cheap to start. You might choose to specialize in a specific type of event — like weddings or company meetings — or set yourself up as an event planner of all trades.

The good news is that event planners are always in demand. It’s not a job that can be easily automated, so this small business idea is set to thrive regardless of the digital landscape. To start, you’ll want to look for a platform that will easily allow you to advertise your availability, such as event planner directories like Eventective and WeddingWire .

If you’re highly organized, are detail-oriented, and have experience planning large events, it might be time for others to benefit from your skills.

13. Personal Assistant

Personal assistants help business owners and executives take care of administrative tasks. To launch a freelance personal assistant business, you should leverage networking opportunities on LinkedIn and attend small business events at local chambers of commerce. Most local business owners might not even know they need a personal assistant until you market your services to them.

If you’re an organized, highly-detailed person, the life of a personal assistant might be for you. Don’t want to be tied to one office or person all day, every day? Consider becoming a virtual assistant, which allows you a more flexible work environment.

To become an assistant, choose a niche — will you be helping women business owners specifically? Do you have a specific field of expertise, like bookkeeping? A website can also go a long way, and be sure to print business cards for you to hand out during networking events.

14. Consignment Shop Owner

If you have an eye for style but don’t want to invest in the inventory of a brand-new boutique, consider starting a consignment shop. It will allow you to curate a collection of clothing that matches your goals and aesthetic, without the overhead of a boutique selling entirely new garments.

The beauty of a small consignment business is that you can now start one online. You can sign up on a platform such as Poshmark , Depop , and even Etsy , then easily start selling your own used fashion from home.

Once you’ve defined your niche — such as vintage clothing, unique locally made art, or colorful shoes — you can begin sourcing new products from your local stores and thrift shops.

15. Caterer

If the personal chef gig is too restrictive for your schedule, consider catering instead. Pick your projects, work on fewer but larger events, and hone in on your time management skills.

Becoming a caterer is a natural step for those who are used to cooking for large events — for instance, you may have already catered your friend’s wedding, or brought a 20-person meal to a potluck (that counts, too!).

It’s essential that you have enough temperature-regulated storage for the meals prior to each event, and that you arrange for reliable, temperature-controlled transportation to and from your home kitchen. Alternatively, you can lower your costs by inviting customers to pick up their order at your home.

16. Gym Owner

Kickboxing gyms, yoga studios, CrossFit, oh my! Turn your passion for fitness into a community for others by creating your own gym — start one from the ground up, become an affiliate, or open a franchise location.

Available franchise opportunities include Anytime Fitness, Orangetheory Fitness, Pure Barre, Planet Fitness, Crunch Fitness, and more. Be prepared to take out a loan to finance your franchise — most agreements start with fees upward of $20,000. But the payoff can be tremendous due to brand recognition. You’ll have no trouble recruiting new members as long as you use local marketing strategies .

Alternatively, you can create a local studio, but ideally, it should be for a specific activity instead of general fitness. Yoga, pilates, bootcamp-style gyms, and martial arts perform well as independent fitness studios.

17. Boutique Agency Owner

What’s your specialty? Whether it’s marketing, social media, or PR, it might be time to start your own agency. Many other small businesses need this type of help but don’t have the resources or volume to necessitate a full-time position.

To start an agency, you would ideally have worked in your specialty for a number of years. You should also be prepared to interface directly with clients, fulfill their requirements, and temper their expectations (if they want results in an unreasonably short amount of time).

Consider building a small team and learn from other entrepreneurs who’ve successfully started their own agencies, like Duane Brown of Take Some Risk .

18. Coffee Shop Owner

Turn your caffeine addiction into something a little more lucrative. Opening a franchise or buying an existing shop are lower-risk entry points to the coffee game, but they usually require a little more cash upfront. Starting a shop from scratch requires more planning and work — but it also maximizes your earning potential in the future.

A coffee shop is an excellent fit if you already have a full-time remote job and wish to supplement your income with a small business. You can manage the coffee shop as you work at one of the tables, but be sure to have the budget to hire an experienced barista who can pick up the slack.

If you would like to open a coffee shop and run it full-time on your own, you’ll need to undertake barista training, understand worldwide coffee sources, and have excellent customer service skills.

19. Moving Company

A truck, moving equipment, manpower, and the correct permits and insurance are the building blocks of starting your own moving company . Before you buy your first fleet of trucks, however, start small with a moving van and keep your costs low.

Still sound like too much of an initial investment? Consider offering packing services only, which have a much lower financial barrier to entry. You can partner with moving companies and offer to do their packing, or have them refer clients to you.

You could even take a niche approach to the industry as Astro International has by offering international moving services.

small business idea example: moving company

20. Home Staging

If you have a flair for interior design, a staging service might serve as your creative outlet and professional calling. You can build a portfolio with little initial investment by staging homes using the owner’s existing furnishings and decor. Most stagers eventually build up an inventory of furniture as they become more established and network with area realtors.

To get your first home staging clients, you should first rely exclusively on networking. Find your local realtors’ association and attend their events with business cards handy. Once you’ve gotten your first clients and built your portfolio, you can begin posting your designs on your home staging website.

small business ideas: home staging

If you don’t yet have enough experience, be sure to pursue an interior design course before opening this small business.

These home business ideas give you a few more business options that are either based at home or online.

Frontend, backend, and every type of code in between, this skill requires no in-person interaction with your clients. But one skill you’ll want to carry over from the in-person world for this type of business is active listening. It can be easy to zone out while building a product, but developing a connection with the client is just as important as developing the code for their website.

If you keep the client top of mind when you can’t be around physically, you can ensure that you’re meeting their development needs with your coding work.

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2. Vending Machine Owner

Since 2015, the growth rate for vending machine businesses has increased 1.4%. Even as social distancing restrictions are still in place, this business can still be lucrative if you choose the right locations. High-traffic is key — places like hospitals, schools, and community centers are smart places to start placing your machines to generate enough revenue to cover cost and turn a profit.

small business idea example: vending machine owner

3. Social Media Manager

Do you have a knack for social media? As a social media manager, you can use your skills to manage the social media accounts for companies and even individual people. Influencer marketing has become more common and many influencers rely on marketing agencies or employees to help them run their social channels.

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4. Data Entry Clerk

Many businesses seek data entry clerks to help them enter information into their computer systems and spreadsheets. If you have strong computer and typing skills, this might be the business for you.

5. Audio or Video Editor

As of March 2021, there are 1.75 million podcasts available to listeners. For this reason, brands are turning to audio and visual content to connect with consumers. The catch is that many don't have the time to invest in the production of this content, or they don't have the skills to do it. Audio and video editors are in demand when it comes to producing quality content for hungry audiences.

6. Voiceover Artist

Speaking of podcasts and videos, many content creators recognize the value and level of professionalism that great voice talent can bring to a project. There are gigs out there for podcast intros/outros, narration for explainer videos, or even voice work for audiobooks. Learn how to get started with no experience from Kat Theo below:

7. Dog Walker, Groomer, or Trainer

Licensing and insurance will be the two most important factors in opening a dog walking, grooming, or training business, but your canine colleagues will surely make up for the initial red tape. To test the waters before jumping in, consider walking dogs through companies like Rover. Ready to run your own show? Consider a franchise like Dogtopia .

8. Candy Seller

If you grew up in a close-knit, southern neighborhood, you're probably familiar with the " Candy Lady ". This home business can be started by anyone who's trustworthy in the community. Aside from selling the most popular snacks, a candy seller can provide the neighborhood with fresh fruit and produce that may be harder to find if you live in a food desert.

Online Business Ideas

If you want a business idea that you can run entirely online, check out the ones below. These ideas are ideal for those looking for a passive income stream. In other words, you shouldn’t need to do too much manual work to launch these businesses from your home or preferred business location.

1. Become an online reseller.

To become an online reseller, all you need is some business savvy and some funds to invest in product stock from manufacturers — or, of course,the willingness to sell your own used items. Generally, this is a low-touch but high-performance way of creating a passive income online business.

Online resellers usually use a platform, such as Facebook Marketplace or Amazon Sellers, to sell either their own or manufacturers’ stock. The benefit of using Facebook Marketplace is that you can begin today with your own Facebook account, and simply list items that you already own.

Interested buyers typically drive directly to your home for pick-up — but if you’re not interested in human interaction, you can leave it outside and have the buyer pay via an online platform.

online business ideas: amazon seller

Amazon Sellers requires a little more up-front investment, but the yield is usually higher and you can turn your Amazon reselling business into a more passive income stream. Amazon allows you to buy stock from various manufacturers, which they then keep in their warehouses. When an Amazon user buys from you, Amazon will fulfill that order and then give you a substantial cut.

2. Try affiliate marketing.

An affiliate marketing business is a great fit if you already own a website or a blog you wish to monetize. We’ve already shared how blogging is a great business to start — if you’ve already bought a domain name and begun writing content, then using it to start your affiliate marketing business is a great option.

Affiliate marketers create blog posts and content that contain affiliate links. When a user clicks on that link, a cookie is added to their browser that tracks their activity for a specified period of time. If they make a purchase at the affiliate website, then you get a commission — usually recurring, if you’re selling subscription products.

There are countless affiliate marketing programs for you to start your online business. These programs come with many benefits, such as pre-made advertisements and lazy copy for you to use.

To create a viable affiliate marketing online business, you should choose the right blog niche , such as technology, household decor and organization, or fitness, and then find affiliate marketing programs that offer products your readership would be genuinely interested in.

3. Become a content creator or influencer.

Instagrammers, YouTubers, podcasters, and TikTokkers with more than ten thousand followers can eventually turn their accounts into a small online business that generates passive income.

As a content creator or influencer on social media, you can not only earn money from sponsored partnerships, but you can monetize your audience in other ways, such as creating Subscriptions on Instagram , allowing companies to advertise on your YouTube channel, or creating a paid-only newsletter.

online business ideas: content creator

Becoming an influencer or content creator takes hard work, but it can be a fun way to create a small online business, assuming you’re posting content that you enjoy creating. First, you should choose a niche, such as thrifted fashion, work-from-home hacks, or even industry tips. Then, you should learn how to become a social media influencer and digital creator , then create a social media content calendar .

Most importantly, have fun with this online business idea as you give it a try. The good news is that it has little overhead — all you need is a willingness to spend time on social media content creation.

4. Open a dropshipping store.

We’ve mentioned dropshipping a few times already, but this is such a great online business idea that it’s absolutely worth mentioning again. Dropshipping businesses don’t manufacture what they sell, or even buy stock from manufacturers in advance. Instead, wholesalers fulfill the order directly after a buyer places an order through your website.

Opening an ecommerce store can be forbidding for those who don’t want to deal with inventory management or supply chain logistics . Dropshipping is the best alternative.

The only thing you need is the willingness to invest in an ecommerce website builder and the ability to manage relationships with local or international manufacturers. From there, you need to only publish your site and advertise your brand via ecommerce marketing .

Learn how to start a dropshipping business here , with examples.

5. Sell print-on-demand products.

Print-on-demand (POD) is another way to start a dropshipping business, except it’s a little more frictionless because most POD services allow you to create a storefront right on their website, instead of you needing to look for a separate ecommerce site builder.

With a POD online business, you design unique artwork. The print-on-demand provider will allow you to place that design on t-shirts, hats, tote bags, phone cases, and more. You do not keep any inventory; instead, the POD provider will print it only after a buyer makes an order, then ships it directly to them.

online business ideas: print on demand shop

The only thing you need to start this small online business is a penchant for design and the budget to pay for a print-on-demand subscription (although most providers are free, and they simply take a cut of the sale). Get acquainted with design principles and color theory , and you can get started with this business in no time.

6. Become an independent author.

Think becoming an author is only for those who are extremely lucky? Think again. Whether you write historical epics or self-help guides, chances are that there’s a market to read your work, and you can now easily publish it online .

We recommend editing and proofreading your book, or hiring someone to do it, before self-publishing it. Then, it’s as simple as signing up on a self-publishing platform such as Kindle Direct Publishing or Barnes & Noble Press , uploading your file and cover, and pushing it live. You’ll enjoy benefits such as large royalties (up to 70%) and the ability to unpublish the book at any time, in case you find a typo or another change you’d like to make.

To get this online business idea off to a strong start, invest in an author website , spend some time doing social media marketing , and learn the basics of book marketing .

7. Sell downloadable digital products.

Downloadable journals, templates, art prints, designs… Some people would simply prefer to print these at home, instead of paying for the full price of the paper and the design. Downloadable digital products can be a profitable small business idea for those who are already design-savvy or who are willing to learn how to use an online design tool .

online business ideas: digital products

But if you’re not too crafty, you don’t need to create full-on journals or beautiful art prints, either; you can create templates for marketplaces such as Canva’s . There, people are able to customize a base design to their specifications, so you don’t have to worry too much about creating something specially beautiful — it’s more about functionality and customizability.

If you plan to create digital products that buyers can print at home, think about printing specifications, such as recommended paper size, paper weight, PPI (pixels per inch; a higher PPI results in better print quality), and so on. It’s essential to create a positive customer experience, even if users are ultimately responsible for what the final result looks like.

8. Publish a subscription-based newsletter.

We’ve already discussed becoming an independent author, but if long-form writing, such as novels, seems out of reach, you can always go for something much shorter and simpler: Newsletters. And the best part about paid newsletters is that you typically don’t need to have a separate website and blog; instead, you can sign up on a platform and begin publishing right away.

A website can, of course, benefit you, but the core of your revenue will come from the newsletter itself.

online business ideas: paid newsletter

With newsletter monetization platforms such as Substack or even Patreon , you can publish shorter content that features your opinion, experience, and expertise. We recommend pairing this small business idea with a robust social media marketing strategy , where your followers can learn more about you and be swayed to subscribe to a gated newsletter.

Choose a niche you’re passionate about, and this online business idea can feel less like work and more like a profitable hobby.

9. Create an online course.

If you want to monetize your expertise a little further for your online business, then creating an online course is the best choice.

To create a course, you’ll need to sign up on an online course platform such as WordPress or Teachable , sketch out a curriculum, film your lectures, and create worksheets and guides. You can be as hands-on or as hands-off as you’d like, but to make this online business as passive as possible, you’d ideally record all your lectures at once and allow users to access them by paying a premium fee.

If you’d like to try your hand at it first, you can try publishing a course on a platform such as Udemy and see if it feels viable to you. To become an online course teacher, you don’t need a specific level of education, but you should have a strong grasp on the material you’re teaching and a strong set of customer service skills to handle inquiries or course refunds.

10. Transcript videos, shows, and podcasts.

A freelance transcription business is an excellent idea for those who speak only one language and are passionate about improving communication. Transcribers listen to speech, write it out — usually verbatim — and deliver it to the original publisher in an organized document.

This small online business is a good fit for those who are looking for a part-time side business. You should be able to type quickly and have a good listening ear. Indeed has listed the top transcription companies where you can get your foot in the door.

Once you understand how the industry works, you can consider opening your own small transcription business and offering services on freelancer marketplaces such as Fiverr or Upwork .

Whether you’re looking to start your venture today or you simply don’t want to jump through the normal hoops of launching a small business, the below ideas are extremely easy to start — so easy, all you’ll need to do is sign up on a website or tell your friends about your services.

1. Vacation Host

Have you ever used a home-sharing service instead of a hotel? You could make a living by hosting visitors in your own home or renting out a room. Consider becoming a host with companies like Airbnb .

To become a vacation host, you don’t need any special skills except friendliness, courteousness, and agility (in case of guest emergencies or language barriers). A customer service course will prepare you to welcome guests and give them a pleasant stay.

You’ll need to invest in supplies and toiletries, such as new bedding and one-time soaps and toothbrushes, but the overhead is relatively small, and you can stop at any time.

2. Pet Sitter

Do you have a passion for pets? Consider becoming a pet sitter. While the pet's owners are away on vacation, either host their pet at your home or make visits to their home. Join a pet sitting service like Wag to get started.

small business idea example: pet sitter

If you start a pet sitting business, be sure to have some experience with dogs, cats, and other household pets. You should also choose a niche based on timing. For instance, do you prefer long-term arrangements? You can market yourself as an excellent vacation pet sitter. Do you only do single afternoons, or only on weekends? You can pull in clients by telling them you’ll take care of their pets during their dates or weekend trips.

3. Daycare Owner

Childcare continues to be in high demand. While nannies and nanny shares are popular right now, a good daycare is hard to find. Fill a need in your neighborhood by opening your own. And, as always, make sure you’re complying with your city and state’s zoning, licensure, insurance, and inspection requirements.

Home daycares are especially a good fit if you’re an experienced parent and have all supplies ready at home. But be warned that you’ll also need to buy more supplies to accommodate the additional children you’ll need to take care of.

We recommend getting a soft start with this business by advertising it first to your friends, families, and close neighbors. That way, you can better gauge whether it’s a good fit for you and whether you want to make the full investment.

If there’s a topic you have a heavy interest in, then there’s an audience out there with a heavy interest in it too. A blog can be used to build an online community whose engagement can be monetized. Affiliate marketing , sponsored content , and co-marketing are some ways to make money once your blog develops a following.

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Blogging is one of the most accessible small businesses to start, and there are countless niches to choose from. That said, because there are many blogs online, you’ll need to learn blog SEO and keyword research to ensure your audience finds you. That way, you actually make money out of your blogging efforts.

The great news is that a small blogging business has a ridiculously low overhead. All you need is a custom domain and your time for writing blog posts.

5. Home-Baked Goods Seller

Warehouse-made, store-bought chocolate chip cookies will never compare to a batch made with love in someone’s home. Simple desserts can be easily baked and packaged to sell at local events or around your neighborhood. Use custom labels and watch the word spread about your goods!

You can begin a baked goods business easily by opening a Facebook and Instagram profile. Facebook and Instagram are both excellent platforms to market your goods, show pictures of your previous baked products, and even showcase happy clients.

Build a loyal following slowly, and save on costs by asking clients to drive to your home to pick up their order. Choosing a niche can be helpful here, or baking in a specific style that can’t be found at grocery store bakeries. The overhead can be especially low if you already have most essential baking supplies.

6. Ecommerce Store Owner

Do you create, collect, or curate anything special? Consider starting an ecommerce store and turning your hobby into a full-time job. Whether you need somewhere to sell all that pottery you’ve been making, or an excuse to search for the sports memorabilia you love tracking down, an ecommerce store can make it financially viable for you to pursue your passion.

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Starting an ecommerce store is simple and easy. You can set up a shop using an ecommerce website builder , all of which start at a minimal monthly subscription (some even start at free). Be sure to take good photos of your products and write descriptive product pages .

If you don’t have inventory, you can always own an ecommerce store by using dropshipping . Instead of creating and shipping your products yourself, you’ll instead partner with a dropshipping website and have them mail out the orders directly to your client.

7. House Cleaner

With a low barrier to entry, house cleaning can be a great way to start doing what you love — soon. Consider advertising to homes in your neighborhood and get more bang for your buck by earning a few small businesses as clients as well. They’ll usually bring in a higher paycheck for a similar amount of work.

To become a house cleaner, you should be prepared to invest in cleaning supplies and accessories, or be willing to use your own. If you plan to serve small businesses, you should buy industrial janitorial supplies so you can get work done more effectively.

Need some inspiration? This small business cleaning service grew virtually overnight on Instagram after their content went viral during the pandemic.

small business idea example: go clean co

8. Packing Services Facilitator

Moving is always a pain, and many people hire the entire packing process out. As a packing services facilitator, you’ll be going to people’s homes and packing up their smaller items into organized boxes. To start this business, you must be comfortable with face-to-face contact and with manual labor.

small business ideas: packing services facilitator

You can begin this business by advertising in your own neighborhood. Once you’re ready to expand, consider partnering with a local moving service that will refer new clients to you. That way, you’ll have a steady stream of clients, and you won’t have to invest in a moving truck (the moving service will take care of that for you).

Business Ideas for Students

1. etsy shop owner.

Creating novelties by hand is a fun and unique way to start a small business, and you can easily sell them via Etsy . Whether you make jewelry, knitted comfort items, or even custom wigs , there’s probably a market for your products and an Etsy buyer who’s ready to purchase.

small business ideas: etsy shop owner

This idea is excellent if you’re already an expert in the craft you aim to sell. That way, you don’t need to pursue additional education or certification courses. Once you set up your Etsy store, which is free, tap into your audience with creative marketing on social media and optimize your website using keywords that describe the products you make.

2. Tour Guide

Love the local history of your city or state? Consider becoming a tour guide. Sure, you’ll need to conduct plenty of research to be able to do the job well, but that’s half the fun. Set yourself apart by offering tours that speak to a specific niche of your community’s history.

You can start a tour guide business easily. First, decide what your specialty will be. Some tour guides, like the ones at Freedom Trail in Boston , offer historical walking tours of their town’s most haunted spots while others curate guided foodie tours for guests to get a true taste of the city.

small business idea example: tour guide

Maybe you love the outdoors and are an experienced backpacker — you can then offer hiking tours. To begin, use a platform such as TripAdvisor or Airbnb, where you can sign up as a tour guide provider. Remember to launch a website, and to file for sole proprietorship status .

3. Online Class Instructor

Tutoring is often done in person and with one client at a time. Remotely teaching an online class offers more flexibility because you can teach multiple students from home. English is a common subject for online classes because of how many people want to learn it. But anything that you have a mastery over could be translated to a virtual class.

4. Small-Batch Goods Seller

Using organic, all-natural ingredients is more expensive, but worth it. There are many products you can learn how to make at home without any preservatives, chemicals, or toxins. Candles, soaps, shampoos, and moisturizers are some examples of goods you can create and tailor with custom scents. Try starting out making soap with this complete beginner’s guide to soapmaking:

5. Makeup Artist

Many people prefer to have a professional do their makeup because they may lack the proper products or just the skills. It may be for a special occasion, photoshoot, or video shoot, or another event. Being able to do a variety of different looks will make your business more attractive to more customers.

To run a successful makeup artist business, you’ll need to be social media savvy . Instagram in particular is an excellent platform to advertise your services and get new clients.

You should also consider honing in on a specific niche. For instance, you might do wedding makeup exclusively.

6. Professional Organizer

A lot of people struggle with clutter or disorganization in their homes and offices. It can be a large undertaking to create organized systems and habits. Grab a lot of storage bins and a label maker and get started!

To become an organizer, you’ll first need to have the chops: Is your own home organized? Do you enjoy making order out of chaos? Then, launch a website to market your services locally. Be sure to create local listings to ensure people find your business, including listings on Angi, Houzz, and Thumbtack.

Meg Golightly, founder at Gosimplified , has made this small business idea into a successful career.

Is your head buzzing with small business ideas yet? After all that brainstorming, you’ll need a practical plan to get started with your new small business.

  • Identify your small business idea.
  • Start as a side business or hobby.
  • Decide on your software.
  • Create a business plan.
  • Decide whether you'll be an LLC or sole proprietorship.
  • Create a business bank account.
  • Determine if your business idea works well from home.
  • Set up an office.
  • Get to work!

1. Identify your small business idea.

Whether you choose an option from the list above or have another idea up your sleeve, it’s important to have the experience, training, or skills necessary to be successful. Want to run a daycare but have never even visited a successful daycare center? Spend time conducting research to learn whether this is really the right fit for your experience, interests, and target audience.

2. Start as a side business or hobby.

Can you get your business off the ground as something you do in the evenings or on the weekends (a.k.a. a side job)? This allows you to make some mistakes, test the market, and understand whether your idea has legs before you quit your nine-to-five job and lose your primary income.

3. Decide on your software.

You’ve got a lot of things on your plate when first starting up. But one step that’s critical (and often forgotten by first-time entrepreneurs) is deciding on the software that can help you be more efficient as your business grows.

Every business is different — but almost all companies can use software to help with analytics, project management , accounting, bookkeeping, email marketing, and other basic day-to-day tasks.

One of the most important software tools every small business should utilize is a free all-in-one CRM platform to keep track of important customer information in one central database. It will help align your team and make sure you stay organized as your business grows.

4. Create a business plan.

No business plan? No business. Particularly if your small business idea requires investors, you'll need to draft up a business plan to provide an overview of your market positioning, your financial projections, and your unique competitive advantages. You can download HubSpot's free business plan templates for free to get started.

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Your business plan should include the following elements:

  • Executive summary — A high-level overview of your company and market placement.
  • Business model — Outline what your business does, who your business serves, and how your business is structured. You should include a description of what products and services you offer, and how they meet the needs of your customers.
  • Market condition — A summary of pertinent competitor information. Determine the strengths and weaknesses of your closest competitors.
  • Products and services — Use this section to describe your products and services in detail, and outline what differentiates your product from others in the market.
  • Operations and management — Outline your business’ organizational structure, key roles, and responsibilities.
  • Marketing and sales strategy — This section should describe how you will market and sell your product. Include information on your ideal customer, how you plan to position your offering, and your sales strategy.
  • Financial plan — Create a detailed outline of your business financials. Include your start-up costs, your initial financial productions, and how you anticipate generating funding.
  • Appendix — Once the above pieces are complete, end the document with an appendix summarizing your business plan.

Every business is different — but almost all companies can use software to help with analytics, project management, accounting, bookkeeping, email marketing, and other basic day-to-day tasks.

5. Decide whether you’ll be an LLC or sole proprietorship.

Two common legal structures for small businesses are limited liability corporations (LLCs) and sole proprietorships.

An LLC is a more complex business structure than a sole proprietorship and can include individuals, corporations, and other LLCs as members. Additionally, LLCs are not subject to a separate level of tax and offer the business owner liability protection and tax advantages. LLCs are formed on a state-by-state basis.

Sole proprietorships are businesses owned and operated by one person and are not identified as a separate entity from the owner by the government. While a sole proprietorship is the simplest business structure, sole proprietors are personally liable for their business.

Besides an LLC or sole proprietorship, there are a few other options for you to consider.

Sean Flannigan, Sendle's Content Manager, says, "While many small businesses might be best served by choosing an LLC or sole proprietorship, there are a few other options."

"Partnerships are great for businesses operated by several individuals. It hews most closely to a sole proprietorship in that the individuals take on the business liability and pay taxes on a personal level."

He adds, "To completely avoid personal liability, small businesses might choose to incorporate as a corporation, S corporation, or B Corp. S corporations avoid corporate taxation whereas B Corps must meet a threshold for public benefit and accountability."

Additionally, Flannigan says, "There are tons of great reasons to become a B Corp beyond just doing good business. All that said, many small businesses that aren't aimed at super-fast growth choose to go with an LLC to keep things simple while shielding owners from too much liability."

Learn more about choosing the right structure for your business from the Small Business Administration.

6. Create a business bank account.

Once you have a legally formed business and have been issued an Employer Identification Number (EIN), open a bank account specifically for your business. Having a business bank account is essential for keeping your personal and business finances separate which can help you gain an accurate picture of your business’s cash flow and financial health.

Additionally, keeping your personal and business finances separate makes bookkeeping and tax preparation easier.

Many banks offer business checking and savings accounts. Business checking accounts typically do not have a limit on the number of transactions that can take place, and issue a debit card that can be used for making business purchases. However, these checking accounts do not accrue interest.

Business savings accounts typically earn interest over time but have a limited number of transactions that can occur each month. When you’re just starting out, look for a business bank account that does not have a minimum balance requirement so you are not penalized for having low funds as you work to build your business.

7. Determine if your business idea works well from home.

Ask yourself whether your business idea will work well from home. Some businesses simply aren’t suited to be based from home. If you want to run a dog boarding center but live in an apartment without a backyard, you might want to consider a dog walking business instead.

8. Set up an office.

If your business idea is well-suited for being run from home, it’s still important you have a designated workspace. While a home office might not be possible, consider setting aside a corner in your living room or putting a desk in your bedroom for a space that inspires you and creates the conditions for success.

Need a more professional space? If you conduct client-facing work requiring you to be on video calls, no one wants to see your rumpled sheets in the background. Check out local coworking spaces for memberships that earn you access to conference rooms, desk space, and more.

9. Get to work!

You’ve put in the hard work and I’ve got good news — it’s only going to get harder. But most entrepreneurs will agree that the payoff of being your own boss, making your own hours, and working on projects that you’re passionate about will pay dividends for the rest of your life.

Starting a Small Business: FAQ

What are the types of small businesses.

The types of small business structures are sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), and corporations.

Which business type is best?

The best business type is a limited liability company (LLC). Operating as an LLC means that your personal assets are separate from your business assets. If your business goes bankrupt, your personal holdings won’t be affected. That said, it’s also one of the costlier types, requiring a fee paid to the state.

The easiest business type to start is a sole proprietorship. The main downside is that there’s no differentiation between you and your business.

How do I create a business idea?

To create a business idea, determine your skill set, work preferences, startup budget, and available resources. It’s important to strike the right balance between what you can feasibly offer and what you can feasibly afford in the short and long term.

We recommend starting with your skill set so that you can easily determine the niche in which you can effectively compete. For instance, if you have ample experience as a writer, you might consider starting a freelance writing business. But if you know you’d prefer to work with clients face-to-face, you might choose to start a ghostwriting business instead. That’s why it’s so important to take your work preferences into account, as well.

After that, take a look at your budget and determine the type of business you can start based on the resources at your disposal. For instance, you might not be able to afford a physical office or location, so a location-based business will likely not be a good fit. In that case, starting an online business is your best option.

What are some of the most successful small businesses?

Every small business has the potential to be successful and profitable, provided it’s backed by a strong product-market fit and a robust business plan . These two elements are essential. Maybe post-natal services are one of the most successful small businesses to launch, but if you live in an area with declining population or a large elderly population, then that small business idea won’t yield a high return on investment.

Think carefully about the market where you’re launching your business, and you’ll be more than likely to see lasting success.

What are the top growing small businesses?

top growing small businesses as reported by the bureau of labor statistics

The top growing industries are healthcare support, technology, personal care, food preparation, and community and social service. As such, launching a small business in any of these fields is bound to yield a high return on investment, but remember to take your target market into account.

Here are some small business ideas for each of those industries:

Healthcare Support

  • In-home care assistant
  • In-home elderly care provider
  • Psychological care provider
  • Pre-natal and post-natal support specialist
  • Freelance programmer or web developer
  • Freelance IT support specialist
  • Freelance cybersecurity expert

Personal Care

  • Hair stylist
  • Nail technician

Food Preparation

  • Personal chef
  • Food truck owner
  • Food delivery

Community and Social Services

  • Non-profit owner
  • Education specialist

Brainstorm Your Next Small Business Venture

Selecting a small business idea to work on is a personal decision. Money is important, but you’ll need more motivation than that to keep going. Bounce ideas off your friends and family until you reach the perfect idea that works for your schedule, fulfills your life’s passion, and makes financial sense. Don’t be afraid to ask for help throughout this process — and remember to have a little fun while you’re putting in the work.

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20 Home Cooking Business Ideas To Start From Your Own Kitchen [2024]

Interested in starting a cooking from home business in 2024?

We put together 20 of the best cooking from home businesses you can start in today.

For each business idea, we’ll show you real-world examples of other cooking from home businesses to help you see what it really takes.

Here's the full list:

1. Start a healthy meal delivery service

Meal prep delivery services offer healthy and nutritional meals to customers via e-commerce sites.

These services provide either DIY meal kits or Ready-to-eat meals, saving time and eliminating food waste.

They are particularly beneficial for busy people and health-conscious millennials who prefer nutritional food at home.

There are two types of meal services: online meal kits and fast food delivery services.

A meal prep delivery business can be profitable, especially when compared to restaurants, as they save costs on a storefront.

To make a good profit, one should invest less in groceries and ensure they have many customers.

How much you can make: $5,000 — $25,000,000/month

How much does it cost to start: $500 (?)

How long does it take to build: 7 days (?)

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Healthy Chew is a profitable weekly meal preparation service that grew from 200 to 10,000 weekly bowls in just over 3 years, with an overall sales figure of $1.8 million, achieved through effective branding and personalised customer service.

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2. Start an online fitness business

Thinking of starting an online fitness business?

Online fitness is growing rapidly in popularity because it’s convenient, affordable, and accessible to everyone. The best part is that you can stay in your home to start.

Starting an online fitness business can be a great way to make money and help people. When you start an online fitness business, you don’t have to worry about overhead costs like rent or maintaining a physical location - all you need is a computer and an internet connection to get started.

How much you can make: $2,000 — $108,333,333/month

How much does it cost to start: $1,750 (?)

How long does it take to build: 45 days (?)

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This case study is about a former personal trainer who launched his online personal training platform, TeamFFLEX, starting with no money and a lot of drive, and grew it into a 6-figure business in less than a year, now doing $48,000 a month with potential for continued growth.

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3. Start a food blog

Do you love educating people on the importance of keeping healthy food? Starting a food blog can be rewarding and fun.

A healthy food blog can focus on educating website visitors the importance of keeping it healthy food. Besides, you can share recipes for healthy eating and budget-friendly options with the reader. To start, you may hire someone to configure your website and content creator to share insightful information with the audience.

To increase blog interactions, share informative insights with your readers.

How much you can make: $5,000 — $26,000/month

How much does it cost to start: $5,000 (?)

How long does it take to build: 86 days (?)

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How one food blogger turned his passion into a business that brings in $15k-$20k per month through display advertising, affiliate marketing, and exclusive content, and doubled in revenue every year since going full time in 2018.

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4. Start a dessert boxes store

Gifting is a culture that cements how we relate to those close to us. Consumer goods stores have innovated various gifting methods and dessert boxes happen to be one of them.

If you love baking and you have a passion for entrepreneurship, starting a dessert boxes store can be a highly rewarding venture.

Here are some ideas for your inspiration.

How much you can make: $2,000 — $150,000/month

How long does it take to build: 90 days (?)

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Dick At Your Door is an e-commerce shop that grew almost 10x within the last eight months by selling anonymous pranks such as 5 oz chocolate penises, and its founder shares his journey that started as a joke to becoming a professional chocolatier.

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5. Start a food startup

Starting a food business can involve opening your own restaurant, bakery, food truck, cake shop, or even starting a business or blog online.

Other kinds of food businesses include manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers. Food businesses prepare a wide range of foods such as snacks, sweets, and meals to sell directly to consumers and also include cafeterias at workplaces and similar facilities.

If you have a passion for food, starting a food business can be an extremely fun, challenging, and rewarding business venture.

How much you can make: $2,000 — $61,650,000/month

How long does it take to build: 150 days (?)

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Trini Pepper Sauce co-founder and co-owner, Mustafa Mannan, shares how he successfully imported and manufactured his family's unique pepper sauce recipe and launched it through a Kickstarter campaign, now selling an average of $3,000/month in revenue.

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6. Start a cooking class

Online cooking classes can be a great side hustle for seasoned chefs or cooking enthusiasts looking for a way to earn some extra cash. You can create content and teach your audience how to prepare meals.

Consider creating members-only content to earn more from your cooking class side hustle. Alternatively, you can sell recipes for a small fee as well. To grow your reach, consider offering some free content on your social media pages as a way to build curiosity among potential audiences. You can charge your audiences a subscription fee so they can have exclusive access to your content.

To start cooking classes , choose a niche and follow your passion. Create a website and maintain an active social media presence. Apart from online cooking classes or live sessions you can also offer exclusive offline weekend classes to give your audience a hands-on personal experience.

How much you can make: $7,500 — $100,000/month

Time commitment per week: Min. 5 hours/week

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Hipcooks is a 7-location cooking school business that has grown organically to reach $100k/month in revenue, and attracts and retains customers through their communal approach, vibrant online presence, and updated Google and Yelp business pages.

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7. Start a fresh pasta making business

Fresh pasta is an incredibly popular delicacy across the world. People love pasta because it is fairly affordable and offers incredible filling. Over the past years, pasta-making businesses have registered sustained growth.

With population growth, the demand for pasta will also keep increasing. Therefore, starting a pasta business today can be a profitable venture.

8. Start a gourmet cookie making business

9. become a bed and breakfast owner.

Bed and breakfast is a sort of hybrid between a luxury hotel and a private home. The host offers the guests affordable accommodation featuring a bed and breakfast at the room's price. B&Bs offer affordable accommodations and are becoming popular among travelers who prefer a private setting.

If you have realistic expectations, B&B can be a profitable and enjoyable business. To start, you can renovate and turn your home into an inn. Alternatively, you can build or buy a ready house and convert it into a modern B&B.

10. Start a dry sweets making business

11. become a food photographer.

Food photography is a growing field in commercial photography, with demand for high-quality food images increasing as more businesses turn to social media and online marketing to promote their products. As a food photographer, you’ll capture mouthwatering images of dishes, drinks, and other food products for marketing, menus, and other promotional materials.

You'll need a few key pieces of equipment to start a successful food photography business. These include a high-quality camera and lenses, lighting equipment, and editing software. You’ll also need a strong portfolio of work to showcase your skills and attract potential clients.

Building a client base is one of the biggest challenges of starting a food photography business. To do this, you’ll need to be proactive in marketing yourself and your services. This can include networking with local businesses, attending industry events, and building a strong online presence through social media and a professional website.

According to a recent survey, the food and beverage industry is one of the top industries using professional photographers, with over 50% of businesses reporting that they use professional photography for marketing and promotional materials. With the right skills and marketing strategies, there is plenty of opportunity for success in the food photography industry.

How much you can make: $11,000/month

How much does it cost to start: $1,000 (?)

How long does it take to build: 30 days (?)

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This case study follows the journey of Sean Audet, who built an award-winning commercial photography studio specializing in food and product photography, growing it from a part-time experiment to a full-time career that brings in around $11,000 a month, emphasizing the importance of taking risks and embracing new opportunities for aspiring founders in building and growing their own business.

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12. Start a pickle business

Pickle is a juice of vegetables or fruits preserved in brine or vinegar. The global demand for packed pickles is snowballing, making it a viable fruit & vegetable business idea.

How much you can make: $10,000/month

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Read this story to uncover how Harris :

  • Idea: Used pickled juice as a home remedy to cure his hangovers
  • Initial traction: Went bar to bar in NYC, handing out samples to bartenders
  • Celebrity partnership: Landed a deal with an NHL pro thanks to an Instagram DM
Even if it takes working 80 hours/week instead of 40, I'd rather create something for myself and my family than work a job that is unfulfilling.

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13. Start a homemade foods business

14. become a personal chef.

If you’re looking for a career that allows you to work within your own schedule, look no further. Becoming a personal chef means setting your own hours, planning your own schedule, and taking on as much or as little work as you want.

Not everyone has the time to prepare meals for themselves. If you love cooking, you can start a personal chef business in your area and earn a good income from the side gig. The side hustle can fit into your schedule easily, and you can offer delivery and pick-up or curbside options to ensure more people are buying your services.

Personal chefs can work at various locations, including their client’s homes or restaurant kitchens. They may have regular clients who call on them to prepare meals for them weekly, or they may get called in to prepare meals for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays.

How much you can make: $5,000/month

How much does it cost to start: $50 (?)

How long does it take to build: 360 days (?)

Time commitment per week: Min. 15 hours/week

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Chef David Buchanan generates over $6,000 per month through his website Chefs-Resources.com, which provides professional chefs with free and paid access to detailed culinary information and kitchen management resources such as Excel sheets, resulting in gross revenue of $46,000 to date and a subscriber growth rate of over 1300% from 2015 to September 2021.

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15. Start a bakery

Everyone loves baked goods, be it sweet items like cakes, muffins, and cookies or savory baked food like pizzas, buns, bread, and puff pastry. Baking takes a lot of effort and patience, which is why many people buy baked items from stores or restaurants instead of baking them at home.

Starting a bakery can be a rewarding business opportunity if you have a passion for baking. If you plan to start a bakery, consider that happy customers often become repeat customers. Therefore, always focus on quality and work on customer satisfaction.

To start a bakery , pick an ideal format. Some options include:

  • Counter-style bakery
  • A hybrid bakery with a cafe,
  • Food truck with a bakery
  • Home bakery.

Write a suitable business plan and choose the correct location.

How much you can make: $2,500 — $25,000/month

How much does it cost to start: $2,000 (?)

How long does it take to build: 60 days (?)

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French chef and founder of online bakery Pastreez, Anthony Rosemond, shares keys to success including validating ideas with the market, focusing on SEO and organic growth, building customer relationships through email and SMS, never offering discounts but offering freebies, and diversifying the business with new products and content on social media.

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16. Start a candy making business

You will need a few essential ingredients and equipment to start a candy-making business. These include sugar, corn syrup, food coloring, flavoring extracts, and tools like a candy thermometer and a silicone candy mold. You will also need a kitchen or workspace to prepare and store candy.

To operate your candy-making business, you must develop various tasty candy recipes. The candy may require trial and error, as well as research on popular flavors and techniques. Once you have a solid selection of recipes, you can start taking orders from customers and creating candy to their specifications.

To market your candy-making business, you can set up an online store or sell your products at local markets and events. You can also consider partnering with local companies, such as coffee shops or gift stores, to sell your candy on their premises.

Starting a candy-making business requires creativity, dedication, and attention to detail. With suitable recipes and marketing strategies, you can turn your love of candy into a successful and sweet business!

How much you can make: $3,000/month

How long does it take to build: 450 days (?)

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Brandon Nolte, the co-founder of Stello, a stress diffusing mint company, shares his journey of launching a new company after +8 years and +$10 million in sales in the CBD space, including the challenges and opportunities of product development, branding, and marketing strategies in the CBD industry.

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17. Open a cafe

How much you can make: $15,000 — $108,000/month

How much does it cost to start: $2,600 (?)

How long does it take to build: 95 days (?)

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This case study follows the co-founder of Camper Cafe, a mobile coffee van business which started as a hobby and now has 6 units that supply the UK's biggest sporting events, commercial and film shoots, generating around £150k from working only 70 days of the year.

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18. Start a cake business

Everyone loves cake, right? Sink your teeth into a wholesome cake business. Here you can bring joy, comfort, and flavor to people’s lives with your scrumptious creations.

Custom cakes for birthdays, weddings, baby showers are in constant demand and people appreciate quality. Attract clients with your unique cake designs, delectable flavor combinations, and exceptional customer service, and you’ll be rolling in dough in no time.

Link up with local restaurants, cafes or event planners as dessert suppliers to expand your business. Offer classes or cake decorating kits for those DIY enthusiasts.

Why wait any longer? Pop on your apron and whip up some decadent magic with your very own cake business.

If the thought of bringing a sweet spark to someone’s day excites you, this could be the recipe for your enterprise success! Enjoy the icing on the cake of life with your passionate cake venture.

How much you can make: $4,000/month

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From pastry chef to owner of a successful bakery, learn how Bradford Bakery achieved a 550% increase in SEO in just a few months through community outreach, building a website, and utilizing social media and advertising on platforms like Facebook and Groupon.

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19. Start a handmade chocolate business

The handmade chocolate business involves creating artisanal chocolate treats. To start the business, you will need chocolate, molds, and other ingredients. In addition, you will need a workspace where you can create your chocolates. To operate the business, you must create recipes and designs to offer customers.

You can market your chocolates through social media and online or by reaching out to local stores and events. The handmade chocolate business is a creative and delicious way to share your love of chocolate with others.

20. Start a jam production business

A jam production business makes different jam flavors packaged in jars for distribution.

Packed with taste and flavor, jam is one of the essential food products that enhance the taste of bread and other foods. Besides, jam is a healthy food product containing fruits and necessary supplements with vitamins and minerals.

Market data forecasts that the global jam market will reach $9.87 billion in a few years. Therefore, starting a jam production and sales business can be a lucrative business opportunity.

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We bring lots of hang-ups into the kitchen. Here’s how design can help.

Easy ways to make your kitchen happier and more functional.

In 2016, we renovated the kitchen in our Northern Virginia townhouse.

In 2017, I entered a residential eating disorder treatment program, after 25 years of a life ruled largely by anorexia, bulimia and overexercising.

Six years into my recovery, I’m realizing my kitchen was designed by — and for — someone who didn’t really want to do much with food other than avoid or binge it. Now, I’m challenging myself to try new foods and recipes, eat more fresh food and reduce food waste. And I’m realizing that many things I need to meet those goals are out of reach (the smoothie maker that would enable healthier snacks), out of sight (the chickpeas tucked behind crackers) or simply so unorganized that they hamstring my best efforts.

I need to get my kitchen on my side and make it a partner in my recovering relationship with food. My eating disorder sets a particular obstacle course, but there are plenty of other hurdles large and small that keep people from achieving their kitchen goals. It could be limited time, limited space, limited skills. Or it could be that the space doesn’t have enough organization, light, space, tools or personality.

I spoke with a dietitian, a therapist and several interior designers to get advice on how to make my kitchen work for my family. A key takeaway: You need to be honest about what you want in your kitchen — and what keeps you out of it.

“What we see is a lot of design focus: kitchens that are spotless and don’t look lived in. That’s not helpful, or realistic. It has to work for you,” says Jessica Sprengle , a therapist who specializes in eating disorders. “Think of your kitchen as your command center. You’re the pilot, and you need to know where all the buttons are, what you’re steering and where you’re steering it.”

Look for emotional obstacles

“With clients, I typically start by asking, ‘What about your kitchen leads you to avoid it?’” says Christyna Johnson , a Dallas-based dietitian who specializes in eating disorders and intuitive eating.

How to turn a soulless kitchen into a warm, inviting space

“Is it an emotional thing? Is it a physical thing? If you can’t change the physical landscape of your kitchen, how can you at least make it more functional and more inviting?” she adds. “The goal is to use this space — and if that means turning up your favorite song or hanging a fun print, do it.”

Interior designer Marie Cloud starts by asking clients to describe how they feel and operate in the kitchen, rather than how they want it to look. The Charlotte-based founder of Indigo Pruitt Design Studio uses a feelings-wheel pillow , with concentric circles of primary, secondary and tertiary emotions , to help people find the words.

Once they recognize those emotions, she uses principles of design to remove, or at least mitigate, the negative ones and find ways to increase and enhance the positive ones. For someone who feels intimidated, like me, Cloud would rely on color theory, color psychology and Mother Nature to shift the vibe. “Let’s definitely make sure we have the right colors in there to help promote calmness and balance,” she says.

Storing grains and beans in glass jars (like the Kardashians stack Oreos, but with lentils) adds both organization and soothing earth tones, says D.C. interior designer Shawna Underwood . “It’s a trend that especially appeals to kitchens with open shelving,” she says.

Lighting is also critical in setting a mood, softening edges and regulating emotions. Bright overhead lighting is often the standard in kitchens — and for good reason, as you’re dealing with sharp objects and hot food. For many, though, that can make an already intimidating space feel cold and sterile.

The solution, experts say, is to include layers of lighting — overhead, under cabinets, on cabinets and on counters — that can be turned on or off depending on what you’re doing. Cloud offers clients at least a dozen bulbs to choose from, so they can find a combination that provides warmth in some areas and specificity in others. Simply washing the windows and opening or changing the curtains to bring in more natural light can help, too.

Sprengle, who is neurodivergent like many of her clients, considers overhead lighting “the kiss of death” and is thankful for the Philips Hue LED smart lighting strips her husband installed under the cabinets. Using his phone, they can change the colors, settings and brightness.

Or Jamie Gold , a designer in San Diego and the author of “Wellness by Design,” replaced harsh recessed can lights in her kitchen with softer pendants.

For a while, I went full Nancy Meyers and put a lamp on the once-dark kitchen counter, a trend that took off a few years ago. Now that I’m cooking more, the toaster oven occupies that spot, giving off a warm glow when in use.

… and physical obstacles

Ambiance won’t help if you’re physically hampered. To identify hurdles of the more three-dimensional variety, Cloud puts her clients through the motions. She asks for a refreshment so she can watch how they operate in the space. She also has them reenact a busy time of day, asking for a detailed play-by-play. “Are you bumping around that counter every time, fumbling trying to find the same mug that you use every morning that’s never in the same place?” Cloud asks. “When you find your flow, don’t fight it. Support it with design and organization.”

How to renovate your kitchen without changing the cabinets

Good flow to maximize efficiency is a core principle of kitchen design’s long-standing “triangle rule,” the idea that the sink, refrigerator and stove should be in triangular proximity. Evolving family dynamics and kitchen design trends, though, have made the kitchen home to more people, more furniture (islands and bars) and more activities (socializing, homework). These days, the triangle doesn’t work for everyone. Gold instead focuses on creating work zones dictated by categories: preparation, cooking, consumption and cleaning.

Ideally, she says, you have things “within reach” to ease operations and prevent frustration. “Get your cardio somewhere else. I like to move, but you don’t want to be wasting time or handling glassware in a hurry.”

Take stock and get organized

Once you’ve addressed the big-picture obstacles, designer Anna Gibson, owner of AKG Design Studio in Reston, Va., recommends auditing your kitchen’s contents: Empty, clean and reorganize the fridge and cabinets. Establish new rules and systems as you move items back in. “Make sure you have the healthy food and the snacks within reach — and maybe those things you don’t want to eat as often in the bottom or back of the pantry,” Gibson says. “It pays off. Keeping it clean and organized is going to make it more inviting.”

And before you splurge on a bunch of gadgets and appliances, identify tools that will help you meet your goals, and figure out where they should go, based on how — and how often — you will use them. Multipurpose appliances, such as a food processor and an air fryer, work well in small spaces and for people, including those with disabilities, who prioritize ease of access.

At first, I cringed when sources mentioned the idea of “out of sight, out of mind,” because I equate hiding food with shame. But they mean that putting key items, such as a water bottle, front and center can help promote healthy habits.

“When I talk to clients, I ask, ‘How can you use visual cues to your advantage?’ Like, if you see a blender, you’ll remember, ‘Okay, I need to make my smoothie,’” says Sprengle, who sees clients in New Jersey and Texas.

Find comfort and joy

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, consider what you like about your kitchen — and yourself — so the space looks and feels like a reflection of your life.

“Ask what would make this a more interesting experience for you — where you’re like, ‘I’m in the kitchen. I’ve got my fun apron on. I’m listening to my music and I’m dancing around, and I enjoy that process,’” Johnson says. “For me, that makes cooking less draining and puts me in a more neutral mind space.”

Lean into what excites and comforts you, experts say. If that means adding seating so you’re not alone, hanging a beloved art print, using heirloom plates or bringing in an anti-fatigue mat, do it.

“I don’t think we treat our kitchens like we treat a lot of our other rooms, where there is a priority to make it specific to you,” Sprengle says.

The one thing to leave behind: others’ expectations. “Look, if you don’t like to cook or even do dishes, don’t waste your money on pots, pans and fun bowls,” Johnson says. “Be honest with yourself about what you want to accomplish. If it’s putting a frozen dinner in the oven, that’s great. You’re fed and didn’t have to spend time or energy prepping or cleaning. It’s your kitchen; let it work for you.”

Amanda Long is a writer and massage therapist living in Falls Church, Va.

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34 modern kitchen ideas

Posted: December 3, 2023 | Last updated: December 3, 2023

<p>                     Welcome to the world of contemporary kitchen design. Our modern kitchen ideas move beyond the pared-back boxy styles of old to explore the exciting range of materials and finishes now available for cabinetry, floors and walls.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Newer kitchen ideas focus on creating mood and recognize the time we spend in the space – so versatility, comfort, lighting and entertainment have become super important.                    </p>                                      <p>                     The old cliché of ‘hub of the home’ is truer than ever – all life happens here, so even dedicated work stations are finding their way into modern kitchen layouts. Appliances are quieter, while new technology is super-connected so dinner can almost take care of itself.                    </p>                                      <p>                     And because we don’t want to spend all day looking at the nuts and bolts of our kitchen, modern solutions hide it all away behind tall cupboard doors, using clever storage systems to make the most of the full height of space.                    </p>                                      <p>                     When it comes to designing a modern kitchen, think about what you need from your space. The latest trends in kitchen design include to easy-clean surfaces, more storage – go ahead and prioritize that walk-in pantry – and hydroponics that will bring the herb and salad garden indoors.                   </p>                                      <p>                     From the most advanced of appliances, to modern kitchen lighting and cutting edge cabinetry, we bring you the best contemporary kitchen ideas for design inspiration.                   </p>

Modern kitchen ideas – contemporary designs for cooking and entertaining

Welcome to the world of contemporary kitchen design. Our modern kitchen ideas move beyond the pared-back boxy styles of old to explore the exciting range of materials and finishes now available for cabinetry, floors and walls.

Newer kitchen ideas focus on creating mood and recognize the time we spend in the space – so versatility, comfort, lighting and entertainment have become super important. 

The old cliché of ‘hub of the home’ is truer than ever – all life happens here, so even dedicated work stations are finding their way into modern kitchen layouts. Appliances are quieter, while new technology is super-connected so dinner can almost take care of itself. 

And because we don’t want to spend all day looking at the nuts and bolts of our kitchen, modern solutions hide it all away behind tall cupboard doors, using clever storage systems to make the most of the full height of space. 

When it comes to designing a modern kitchen, think about what you need from your space. The latest trends in kitchen design include to easy-clean surfaces, more storage – go ahead and prioritize that walk-in pantry – and hydroponics that will bring the herb and salad garden indoors.

From the most advanced of appliances, to modern kitchen lighting and cutting edge cabinetry, we bring you the best contemporary kitchen ideas for design inspiration.

<p>                     A kitchen has to function well and a good designer will make that happen but, if you’re going to spend time here, surround yourself with things you love.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Night owls might like to immerse themselves in a rich dark scheme with plenty of texture and flexible lighting that creates mood.                    </p>                                      <p>                     If your kitchen is the family hub and office, create a series of zones and add whisper-quiet appliances and bright functional finishes with a hint of color to keep the energy flowing.                   </p>

WHAT SHOULD A MODERN KITCHEN LOOK LIKE?

A kitchen has to function well, and a good designer will make that happen but, if you’re going to spend time here, surround yourself with things you love. 

Night owls might like to immerse themselves in a rich dark scheme with plenty of texture and flexible kitchen lighting ideas that create mood. 

If your kitchen is the family hub and office, create a series of zones and add whisper-quiet appliances and bright functional finishes with a hint of color to keep the energy flowing.

<p>                     Give a modern kitchen extra wow by adding a statement stone-topped island as the centerpiece of the scheme. Create a plush look with bespoke island countertop ideas with a generously deep overhang instead of a standard thickness top. A modern twist on the classic waterfall edge, it stops short of the floor, leaving space for extra units underneath while still looking super-luxe.                   </p>                                      <p>                     ‘It’s brilliant for showing off a statement stone, like this Patagonia quartzite,’ says Alice Hood, Roundhouse designer. ‘And unlike with a waterfall, you don’t sacrifice storage. The cabinets beneath this chunky countertop are full height.’                   </p>

ADD EDGE WITH DEEP COUNTERTOPS

Give a modern kitchen extra wow by adding a statement stone-topped island as the centerpiece of the scheme. Create a plush look with bespoke island countertop ideas with a generously deep overhang instead of a standard thickness top. A modern twist on the classic waterfall edge, it stops short of the floor, leaving space for extra units underneath while still looking super-luxe.

‘It’s brilliant for showing off a statement stone, like this Patagonia quartzite,’ says Alice Hood, Roundhouse designer. ‘And unlike with a waterfall, you don’t sacrifice storage. The cabinets beneath this chunky countertop are full height.’

<p>                     White is often the go-to color when it comes to modern kitchens, but if not designed carefully, white kitchen ideas can sometimes end up feeling quite harsh and clinical looking. Bringing in warmer wood tones, whether on cabinetry or timber flooring, can be a good compromise that will add warmth and character while still feeling fresh and modern.                   </p>                                      <p>                     ‘White alone can look a touch stark,’ says Leila Touwen, co-founder, Pluck. ‘Pairing wood with white cabinetry brings warmth to this scheme, alongside texture and depth. Warm timber accentuates the subtle undertones that exist in all whites.’                   </p>                                      <p>                     Putting a warmer color on base cabinets (instead of top units) is a great way of grounding a kitchen scheme, while using a paler color above will add height and make a kitchen feel more lofty, which can be a useful trick when space is tight.                   </p>

KEEP IT PALE AND INTERESTING

White is often the go-to color when it comes to modern kitchens, but if not designed carefully, white kitchen ideas can sometimes end up feeling quite harsh and clinical looking. Bringing in warmer wood tones, whether on cabinetry or timber flooring, can be a good compromise that will add warmth and character while still feeling fresh and modern.

‘White alone can look a touch stark,’ says Leila Touwen, co-founder, Pluck. ‘Pairing wood with white cabinetry brings warmth to this scheme, alongside texture and depth. Warm timber accentuates the subtle undertones that exist in all whites.’

Putting a warmer color on base cabinets (instead of top units) is a great way of grounding a kitchen scheme, while using a paler color above will add height and make a kitchen feel more lofty, which can be a useful trick when space is tight.

<p>                     Give a dark wood kitchen a modern edge by adding equally-dark countertops and backsplashes in rich, sultry tones. Matching countertop material to backsplash ideas is an easy way of giving even the simplest of kitchens a high-end look. Whether stone, composite, marble or metallic, opt for an extra-tall backsplash on a single wall with a longline shelf above instead of a run of units. A dark color makes a high-contrast backdrop for a display area that will make kitchen pieces pop.                   </p>                                      <p>                     ‘Dark-colored countertops are a rising trend in kitchen design,’ says Mor Krisher, Chief Designer at Caesarstone. ‘Dark colors are bold and dramatic. They can have within them so many different nuances, tones and tactilities that give them different character. They can be basic or sophisticated, daring or elegant, industrial or classic, traditional or modern.’                    </p>                                      <p>                     ‘There is a warm intimacy that comes with the dark; a sense of quiet and calm that cossets and cocoons, that creates an atmosphere that encourages us to gather and eat and drink. A different mood descends,’ adds Mor.                   </p>

MAKE IT DARK AND DRAMATIC

Give a dark wood kitchen a modern edge by adding equally-dark countertops and backsplashes in rich, sultry tones. Matching countertop material to backsplash ideas is an easy way of giving even the simplest of kitchens a high-end look. Whether stone, composite, marble or metallic, opt for an extra-tall backsplash on a single wall with a longline shelf above instead of a run of units. A dark color makes a high-contrast backdrop for a display area that will make kitchen pieces pop.

‘Dark-colored countertops are a rising trend in kitchen design,’ says Mor Krisher, Chief Designer at Caesarstone. ‘Dark colors are bold and dramatic. They can have within them so many different nuances, tones and tactilities that give them different character. They can be basic or sophisticated, daring or elegant, industrial or classic, traditional or modern.’ 

‘There is a warm intimacy that comes with the dark; a sense of quiet and calm that cossets and cocoons, that creates an atmosphere that encourages us to gather and eat and drink. A different mood descends,’ adds Mor.

<p>                     From tiles and countertops to door fronts and appliances, kitchens are full of hard surfaces, which can sometimes feel a little harsh and unforgiving. Introducing a contrast element, such as a luxe metallic or rustic timber is a fabulous way of adding both a visual and tactile element to a kitchen which can help to soften the mood.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Add warmth with a metallic backsplash in a burnished bronze finish providing contrast against dark ebony wood kitchen units. Continuing the same finish onto a statement island adds extra sparkle and really ups the wow factor.                   </p>                                      <p>                     ‘The metallic surfaces are sheet aluminium with a patinated bronze dust finish,’ says Richard Atkins, managing director, DesignSpace London. ‘As well as providing warmth and interest, it comes in large sheets, which avoids unsightly joints.’                   </p>

ADD SHINE WITH MODERN METALLICS

From tiles and countertops to door fronts and appliances, kitchens are full of hard surfaces, which can sometimes feel a little harsh and unforgiving. Introducing a contrast element, such as a luxe metallic or rustic timber is a fabulous way of adding both a visual and tactile element to a kitchen which can help to soften the mood.

Add warmth with a metallic backsplash in a burnished bronze finish providing contrast against dark ebony wood kitchen units. Continuing the same finish onto a statement island adds extra sparkle and really ups the wow factor.

‘The metallic surfaces are sheet aluminium with a patinated bronze dust finish,’ says Richard Atkins, managing director, DesignSpace London. ‘As well as providing warmth and interest, it comes in large sheets, which avoids unsightly joints.’

<p>                     Finishing details are key and can be an easy way of giving a plain-colored kitchen a luxe, modern touch. This classic olive green painted kitchen by RW Armstrong feels warm and grounded, but is given an extra dash of glamor by the addition of brass accents on lighting, handles, faucet and window blind fabric.                    </p>                                      <p>                     ‘Pure White is always on our bestsellers list but it’s been really interesting to see some newcomers which are full of confident color,’ says Dominic Myland, CEO of Mylands paints. ‘Messel No.39 is a new entry and is an intense rich olive and an interpretation of a color used by Oliver Messel the English artist and one of the foremost stage and screen designers of the 20th century.’                   </p>                                      <p>                     ‘We’ve seen greens in general surging in popularity over the last year,’ adds Dominic. ‘For homes that are decorated with palettes of greys, navy blue or red, olive green is a great tone to add warmth to an interior.’                   </p>

FOCUS ON THE FINISH

Finishing details are key and can be an easy way of giving a plain-colored kitchen a luxe, modern touch. This classic olive green painted kitchen by RW Armstrong feels warm and grounded, but is given an extra dash of glamor by the addition of brass accents on lighting, handles, faucet and window blind fabric. 

‘Pure White is always on our bestsellers list but it’s been really interesting to see some newcomers which are full of confident color,’ says Dominic Myland, CEO of Mylands paints. ‘Messel No.39 is a new entry and is an intense rich olive and an interpretation of a color used by Oliver Messel the English artist and one of the foremost stage and screen designers of the 20th century.’

‘We’ve seen greens in general surging in popularity over the last year,’ adds Dominic. ‘For homes that are decorated with palettes of greys, navy blue or red, olive green is a great tone to add warmth to an interior.’

<p>                     Combine rustic and modern with an all wood kitchen cabinet ideas that puts the focus firmly on the natural beauty of the timber. Made using upcycled oak from old French barns and railway sleepers, despite its vintage heritage this kitchen maintains a contemporary style with its clean lines, handle-free doors and drawers and lack of frills or unnecessary extra details.                   </p>

GO WITH THE GRAIN

Combine rustic and modern with an all wood kitchen cabinet ideas that puts the focus firmly on the natural beauty of the timber. Made using upcycled oak from old French barns and railway sleepers, despite its vintage heritage this kitchen maintains a contemporary style with its clean lines, handle-free doors and drawers and lack of frills or unnecessary extra details.

<p>                     Clean lines, clear surfaces and a calm aesthetic are key when it comes to modern kitchen design, so keeping clutter out of sight is a must.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Keeping appliances behind closed doors has long been a way of concealing those less-than-lovely items, such as dishwashers, refrigerators and washing machines in integrated cabinets. Breakfast stations are the latest modern kitchen concept that sees tea, coffee and toast-making essentials tucked tidily away into one zone.                    </p>                                      <p>                     A clever way of keeping must have items organised and in one place, pocket doors or bi folds neatly tuck out of the way for easy access when in use and then close and conceal the contents when breakfast is over.                   </p>                                      <p>                     ‘In the flurry of action in the mornings before work and school, it makes complete sense to have your favourite breakfast items organised and in one place to get the day off to an ordered, easy start,’ says Tom Howley, director of Tom Howley.                   </p>

STAY SLEEK AND STREAMLINED

Clean lines, clear surfaces and a calm aesthetic are key when it comes to modern kitchen design, so keeping clutter out of sight is a must. 

Keeping appliances behind closed doors has long been a way of concealing those less-than-lovely items, such as dishwashers, refrigerators and washing machines in integrated cabinets. Breakfast stations are the latest modern kitchen concept that sees tea, coffee and toast-making essentials tucked tidily away into one zone. 

A clever way of keeping must have items organised and in one place, pocket doors or bi folds neatly tuck out of the way for easy access when in use and then close and conceal the contents when breakfast is over.

‘In the flurry of action in the mornings before work and school, it makes complete sense to have your favourite breakfast items organised and in one place to get the day off to an ordered, easy start,’ says Tom Howley, director of Tom Howley.

<p>                     In an open-plan kitchen space or a large kitchen-diner, an island is the perfect way of creating a central focal point that visually connects the different areas. And a generously-sized space calls for an island with equally generous proportions so that it doesn’t appear lost in such a vast space.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Using contrast materials for the main kitchen and an island unit adds another dimension and helps to create a change of pace. Too much of one material can look boring or feel too oppressive, so mixing it up will prevent that and add plenty of visual interest.                   </p>                                      <p>                     'A bank of built-in tall units on one side of this kitchen feature cupboard fronts made from liquid metal in a specialist shagreen finish that provides a stunning backdrop to the island,’ says Ledbury Studio founder, Charlie Smallbone. ‘The island is  another talking point thanks to the verdigris copper panels edged in black-stained oak on one side and the black-stained oak cupboard doors surrounded by aged brass on the other.’                   </p>

OPT FOR A SUPERSIZED ISLAND

In an open-plan kitchen space or a large kitchen-diner, an island is the perfect way of creating a central focal point that visually connects the different areas. And a generously-sized space calls for an island with equally generous proportions so that it doesn’t appear lost in such a vast space.

Using contrast materials for the main kitchen and an island unit adds another dimension and helps to create a change of pace. Too much of one material can look boring or feel too oppressive, so mixing it up will prevent that and add plenty of visual interest.

'A bank of built-in tall units on one side of this kitchen feature cupboard fronts made from liquid metal in a specialist shagreen finish that provides a stunning backdrop to the island,’ says Ledbury Studio founder, Charlie Smallbone. ‘The island is  another talking point thanks to the verdigris copper panels edged in black-stained oak on one side and the black-stained oak cupboard doors surrounded by aged brass on the other.’

<p>                     Adding a flash of bold color is a wonderful way of perking up a plain kitchen or giving a neutral space a more playful edge. Be as brave or as reserved as you wish, introducing colour little by little, starting with ceramics and kitchenware or experimenting with a bold floor runner or upholstered kitchen stool.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Opting for a freestanding kitchen ideas, such as an island in a standout shade is another easy way of introducing a livelier shade without it overpowering the room completely. Painting just the back panel of an island in a bold shade makes instant impact for just an afternoon’s work - and can easily be re-painted should you grow tired of the color.                   </p>

EMBRACE COLOR

Adding a flash of bold color is a wonderful way of perking up a plain kitchen or giving a neutral space a more playful edge. Be as brave or as reserved as you wish, introducing colour little by little, starting with ceramics and kitchenware or experimenting with a bold floor runner or upholstered kitchen stool.

Opting for a freestanding kitchen ideas, such as an island in a standout shade is another easy way of introducing a livelier shade without it overpowering the room completely. Painting just the back panel of an island in a bold shade makes instant impact for just an afternoon’s work - and can easily be re-painted should you grow tired of the color.

<p>                     The kitchen extension is by far the most popular home improvement project and it’s no surprise. If we want to entertain in style and comfort, space is key.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Consider your needs for all scenarios from dinner with friends to lazy Sunday mornings and family multi-tasking throughout the week.                    </p>

EXTEND A WELCOME

The kitchen extension is by far the most popular home improvement project, and it’s no surprise. If we want to entertain in style and comfort, space is key. 

Consider your needs for all scenarios, from dinner with friends to lazy Sunday mornings and family multi-tasking throughout the week. The right kitchen extension ideas can offer all sorts of clever ways to stretch your space.

<p>                     Vibrant kitchen backsplash ideas and colorful tiles, in general, have become increasingly popular over the past few years. They are a great way of incorporating color into a kitchen, if you prefer keep core paint colors more neutral.                    </p>

GO WILD FOR TILES

Vibrant kitchen backsplash ideas, and colorful tiles in general, have become increasingly popular over the past few years. They are a great way of incorporating color into a kitchen if you prefer keep core paint colors more neutral.

<p>                     If you're lucky enough to have original features like wooden beams, exposed brick or fireplaces, there's every reason to incorporate them into your modern kitchen. The mix of old and new adds interest to the room and gives your home its own unique twist.                   </p>

MERGE OLD WITH NEW

If you're lucky enough to have original features like wooden beams, exposed brick or fireplaces, there's every reason to incorporate them when designing a modern kitchen.

The mix of old and new adds interest to the room and gives your home its own unique twist, a great option for adding character and texture for your kitchen ceiling ideas.

<p>                     The pantry and utility have long hit the top of the wish list for a country kitchen and it’s turned out to be a modern dream too.                    </p>                                      <p>                     It’s a practical set up for a sleek kitchen designed for entertaining as it keeps the service areas out of sight.                   </p>

PLAY HIDE AND SEEK

The pantry and utility have long hit the top of the wish list for a country kitchen, and it’s turned out to be a contemporary kitchen dream too. 

It’s a practical set up for a sleek kitchen designed for entertaining, as it keeps the service areas out of sight. But, when you have pantry ideas this good, you might not be so keen to hide them away.

<p>                     A well-designed lighting scheme will take your kitchen from day to night, providing different light levels in different areas to suit all tasks. You will need bright light where you cook and prep and softer ambient light over seating areas.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Consider how the light fittings look lit and unlit – whether you prefer a statement piece or something more discreet that is happy to blend during the day, coming into its own after hours.                    </p>

LIGHT IT RIGHT

A well-designed lighting scheme will take your kitchen from day to night, providing different light levels in different areas to suit all tasks. You will need bright light where you cook and prep, and softer ambient light over seating areas. 

Consider how the light fittings look lit and unlit – whether you prefer a statement piece, like in this modern luxe L-shaped kitchen, or something more discreet that is happy to blend during the day, coming into its own after hours.

<p>                     Be playful in the design and detailing – it’s more restful for the eye. Flat-fronted doors don’t have to be uniform. Mix and match colors and tones, and break the gridlock with unusual insets.                   </p>

MAKE IT EASY ON THE EYE

Be playful in the design and detailing – it’s more restful for the eye. Flat-fronted doors don’t have to be uniform. Mix and match kitchen cabinet ideas with different colors and tones, and break the gridlock with unusual insets.

<p>                     A central kitchen table puts guests at the heart of your kitchen design. It’s a long-established layout that goes back to the farmhouse table, but you do need sufficient space.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Plan for good clearance all round and make sure there are clear pathways to any built-in appliances.                    </p>

WORK AROUND A TABLE

A central kitchen table puts guests at the heart of your kitchen design. It’s a long-established layout that goes back to the farmhouse table, but you do need sufficient space. 

Plan for good clearance all round, and make sure there are clear pathways to any built-in appliances. 

<p>                     Where space allows, include a couple of different seating areas. Bar-stool seating is fine for breakfast or pre-dinner drinks with guests but it’s good to have a standard height table for meals and homework.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Built-in banquette seating can be space-efficient, allowing more people able to pile in at convivial gatherings – in this case it shares a beautiful backdrop from the relaxed lived space beyond.                   </p>

HAVE MULTIPLE SEATING AREAS

Where space allows, include a couple of different seating areas. Bar stool seating is fine for breakfast or pre-dinner drinks with guests, but it’s good to have a standard height table for meals and homework. 

Built-in banquette seating can be space-efficient, allowing more people able to pile in at convivial gatherings – in this case, it shares a beautiful backdrop from the relaxed living space beyond.

<p>                     The open plan layout isn’t for all cooks and not all homes have the space.                    </p>                                      <p>                     There are advantages to having a separate kitchen: you can cook in peace and make as much mess as you please, plus the double galley kitchen layout is still one of the most efficient – all the more so if you take storage the full height of the room.                   </p>

LOVE YOUR SEPARATES

The open plan layout isn’t for all cooks, and not all homes have the space. 

There are advantages to having a separate kitchen: you can cook in peace and make as much mess as you please, plus the double galley kitchen layout is still one of the most efficient – all the more so if you take storage the full height of the room.

<p>                     The smooth surfaces of the contemporary kitchen are easy to care for and a cinch to keep clean. Composite surfaces are super tough and naturally anti-bacterial which is a bonus and the are available in a wide range of colors as well as natural stone finishes.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Silestone and Dekton both report a trend for slimline 20mm worksurfaces. ‘Looking ahead, we’re expecting to see more earthy hues being used in the kitchen, with the introduction of dark brown or black surfaces in a textured finish,’ says Laura Davie, Marketing Manager for Cosentino UK.                    </p>                                      <p>                     The new Khalo by Dekton is inspired by Patagonia Granite – one of the world’s most sought-after stones due to its unique pattern and tones.                    </p>

PUT VALUE IN SURFACES

The smooth surfaces of the contemporary kitchen are easy to care for and a cinch to keep clean. Composite surfaces are super tough and naturally anti-bacterial, which is a bonus, and they are available in a wide range of colors as well as natural stone finishes. 

Silestone and Dekton both report a trend for slimline 20mm worksurfaces. ‘Looking ahead to the future of kitchen design, we’re expecting to see more earthy hues, with the introduction of dark brown or black surfaces in a textured finish,’ says Laura Davie, marketing manager for Cosentino UK. 

The new Khalo by Dekton is inspired by Patagonia Granite – one of the world’s most sought-after stones due to its unique pattern and tones.

<p>                     More than ever we are looking to connect with nature with more glass for garden views and calming shades of green for cabinetry is one of the growing trends.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Planting indoors is also possible where there is light – even if it is just a sunny windowsill. Planters filled with herbs provide a cook with the freshest flavours at his or her fingertips while hydroponics promise to be the future for indoor leaves.                   </p>

More than ever we are looking to connect with nature, with more glass for garden views and calming shades of green kitchen cabinetry the growing trends. 

Planting indoors is also possible where there is light – even if it is just a sunny windowsill. Planters filled with herbs provide a cook with the freshest flavours at his or her fingertips, while hydroponics promise to be the future for indoor leaves.

<p>                     Dark shades and natural stone create a grown up kitchen with a luxe feel. The sheen of polished stone tends to reflect light so there will still be a natural play of light across the surface.                    </p>                                      <p>                     It looks smart by day and recedes by night, only coming to prominence when you choose to light it.                    </p>

Dark shades and natural stone create a grown up kitchen with a luxe feel. The sheen of polished stone tends to reflect light so there will still be a natural play of light across the surface. 

It looks smart by day and recedes by night, only coming to prominence when you choose to light it.

<p>                     If the idea of island cooking appeals, choose a hob with built in down-draft extraction that tackles steam and cooking odours at source, before they can waft into the kitchen. The latest smart technology automatically responds to the volume of steam and this induction hob from Bosch also features flexible cooking zones and a PerfectCook sensor that precisely controls the temperature of liquids inside the pan for perfect results.                   </p>

CLEAR THE AIR

If the idea of island cooking appeals, choose a hob with built in down-draft extraction that tackles steam and cooking odours at source, before they can waft into the kitchen. 

The latest smart technology automatically responds to the volume of steam, and this induction hob from Bosch also features flexible cooking zones and a PerfectCook sensor that precisely controls the temperature of liquids inside the pan for perfect results.

<p>                     Whether it’s your get up and go or last course in entertaining, coffee has become a kitchen essential. ‘Coffee is now the most popular drink in the UK,’ says Neil Pooley, Category Manager for Kitchens at Miele, ‘and a built-in coffee machine can be a stylish addition to a bank of integrated appliances.’                    </p>                                      <p>                     Look for professional features such as programmable profiles and a full range of hot drink capabilities.                    </p>

EMBRACE CAFE CULTURE

Whether it’s your get up and go or last course in entertaining, coffee has become a kitchen essential. ‘Coffee is now the most popular drink in the UK,’ says Neil Pooley, category manager for kitchens at Miele, ‘and a built-in coffee machine can be a stylish addition to a bank of integrated appliances.’ 

Look for professional features such as programmable profiles and a full range of hot drink capabilities. 

If you love this white kitchen's minimalist, clutter-free aesthetic then incorporating the right kitchen storage ideas is crucial.

<p>                     If the kitchen has become a home study area or is doubling up as an office, whisper quiet appliances are a must. ‘Check decibel levels before you buy to ensure you won’t need to talk over the noise of the extractor, and hide the washing machine and dishwasher out of sight in a utility area,’ suggests Daniel Bowler, Director of Eggersmann UK.                   </p>

LOWER THE VOLUME

If the kitchen has become a home study area or is doubling up as an office, whisper quiet appliances are a must. 

‘Check decibel levels before you buy to ensure you won’t need to talk over the noise of the extractor, and hide the washing machine and dishwasher out of sight in a utility area,’ suggests Daniel Bowler, Director of Eggersmann UK.

This kitchen by Eggersmann makes use of sleek, handleless cabinetry for a streamline design.

<p>                     Welcome to the world of contemporary kitchen design. Our modern kitchen ideas move beyond the pared-back boxy styles of old to explore the exciting range of materials and finishes now available for cabinetry, floors and walls.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Newer kitchen ideas focus on creating mood and recognise the time we spend in the space - so versatility, comfort, lighting and entertainment have become super important.                    </p>                                      <p>                     The old cliché of ‘hub of the home’ is truer than ever – all life happens here so even dedicated work stations are finding their way into modern kitchen layouts. Appliances are quieter while new technology is super-connected so dinner can take almost take care of itself.                    </p>                                      <p>                     And because we don’t want to spend all day looking at the nuts and bolts of our kitchen, modern solutions hide it all away behind tall cupboard doors, using clever storage systems to make the most of the full height of space.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Last year taught us a lot about how to live together at home so expect to see 2021 trends in kitchen design responding to easy-clean surfaces, more storage – go ahead and prioritise that walk-in pantry – and hydroponics that will bring the herb and salad garden indoors.                   </p>                                      <p>                     From the most advanced of appliances to cutting edge cabinetry, we bring you the best modern kitchens ideas for design inspiration.                   </p>

CELEBRATE COCKTAIL HOUR

The joy of a bespoke kitchen is that your design will make the most of the space and truly reflect your lifestyle. 

A kitchen bar area is a wonderful addition for entertainers. Line it with a luxe material for some old school glamor and add a wine fridge and chiller drawers for ice, beer and soft drinks to make it an all-round party station.

<p>                     Longevity is an important trend across home and fashion, and investing in quality cuts down on waste.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Perrin & Rowe has looked to the industrial past for its Armstrong Mixer tap. It employs the same production skills used to build locomotives for the Great Western Railway and is available as a single lever or bridge mixer in a choice of eight finishes, optional pulldown rinse and the choice of a knurled grip handle for an industrial look.                    </p>

TAP INTO TRENDS

Longevity is an important trend across home and fashion, and investing in quality cuts down on waste. 

Perrin & Rowe has looked to the industrial past for its Armstrong Mixer tap. It employs the same production skills used to build locomotives for the Great Western Railway, and is available as a single lever or bridge mixer in a choice of eight finishes, optional pulldown rinse and the choice of a knurled grip handle for an industrial look. 

<p>                     Breakfast bars are a brilliant use of space, offering seating without the need for a clunky dining room table. Many kitchens are now designed so their islands incorporate a breakfast bar, either with an overhanging lip or with space for stools to be added.                   </p>

INCORPORATE A BREAKFAST BAR

Breakfast bars are a brilliant use of space, offering seating without the need for a clunky dining room table. 

Many kitchens are now designed so their islands incorporate a breakfast bar, either with an overhanging lip or with space for stools to be added.

<p>                     If you want to inject a bit of color into your kitchen without going for anything too bold, why not make a statement with a standout island?                   </p>                                      <p>                     A trend that's cropping up more and more is having the kitchen island a different color to the rest of the room - which is perfect if you want it to be the social hub of the space.                   </p>                                      <p>                     This one uses a black island to contrast with the white cabinets and walls.                   </p>

CREATE CONTRAST WITH A KITCHEN ISLAND

If you want to inject a bit of color into your kitchen without going for anything too bold, why not make a statement with a standout island?

A trend that's cropping up more and more is having the kitchen island a different color to the rest of the room - which is perfect if you want it to be the social hub of the space.

This one uses a black island to contrast with the white cabinets and walls - but the modern kitchen island ideas and possibilities are endless.

<p>                     If you've got a stainless steel kitchen surface then mix things up with some wooden bar stools and use a different type of wood for the table, like in this contemporary kitchen.                   </p>                                      <p>                     Mix and matching materials will give texture to the space and bring it to life.                    </p>

MIX UP MATERIALS

If you've got a stainless steel kitchen surface then mix things up with some wooden bar stools and use a different type of wood for the table, like in this contemporary kitchen.

Mixing and matching materials will give texture to the space and bring it to life. 

<p>                     If you have the floor space, why not opt for a full-on open plan design, creating a three-in-one space with a kitchen, dining room and a lounge. This is the ultimate set-up for entertaining, after all, and works well for larger families.                   </p>

EMBRACE YOUR SPACE

If you have the floor space, why not opt for a full-on open plan kitchen, creating a three-in-one space with a kitchen, dining room and a lounge. This is the ultimate set-up for entertaining, after all, and works well for larger families.

<p>                     A kitchen is likely to be the room in the house that you're spending most of your time in, so there's every reason to go all out with the decoration.                   </p>                                      <p>                     When it comes to kitchen color ideas, why not go for an unconventional scheme such as blue and pink, or something even brighter like a turquoise?                    </p>                                      <p>                     Don't forget to play with tiles, as well as wallpaper and paint mural options, to really make the room pop.                   </p>

MAKE A STATEMENT BY MISMATCHING

A kitchen is likely to be the room in the house that you're spending most of your time in, so there's every reason to go all out with the decoration.

When it comes to kitchen color ideas, why not go for an unconventional scheme such as blue and pink, or something even brighter like a turquoise? 

Don't forget to play with tiles, as well as kitchen wall decor ideas such as wallpaper and paint mural options, to really make the room pop.

<p>                     Whether it's with an impressive skylight or floor to ceiling double doors, there are so many ways to bring a little more light into your kitchen.                    </p>                                      <p>                     And, remember, a lighter space is a brighter space - so this clever design trick will make a room look bigger to the eye.                   </p>

GET CREATIVE WITH WINDOWS

Whether it's with an impressive skylight or floor to ceiling double doors, there are so many ways to bring a little more light into your kitchen. 

And, remember, a lighter space is a brighter space – so this clever design trick will make a room look bigger to the eye, perfect when planning small kitchen ideas.

<p>                     An industrial edge is fast-becoming the hallmark of a modern kitchen, as it's a trend that's been evolving over the past few years.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Whether it's through cabinet handles, light fittings or a portable trolley-style island, there are a number of ways to incorporate these urban touches.                    </p>                                      <p>                     Also there's no reason you can't have color alongside these industrial flourishes, the above kitchen is a great example of how playful pops of color work well with an industrial style light fitting and tap.                   </p>

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An industrial edge is fast-becoming the hallmark of modern kitchen ideas, as it's a trend that's been evolving over the past few years. 

Whether it's through cabinet handles, light fittings or a portable trolley-style island, there are a number of ways to incorporate these urban touches. 

Also there's no reason you can't have color alongside these industrial flourishes. The above kitchen is a great example of how playful pops of color work well through the use of mismatched yet coordinated kitchen tile ideas, with an industrial style light fitting and tap.

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If you're starting a kitchen business and are struggling to come up with a catchy and unique name, look no further. In this article, we will provide you with a list of kitchen business name ideas generated just for you. Whether you're looking for something classy, funny, cute, clever, professional, or cool, we have got you covered. Keep reading to discover the perfect name for your kitchen business!

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Before we dive into the exciting list of kitchen business name ideas, let's take a moment to consider some helpful tips for naming your company. Choosing a name is an important decision as it will be the first impression your potential customers have of your business. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

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25 Unique Kitchen Business Name Ideas

Looking for a name that stands out from the crowd? Here are twenty-five unique kitchen business name ideas that will pique the interest of potential customers:

  • Artisanal Kitchen Creations
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  • Culinary Couture
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  • Seasoned Success
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  • Delightful Dishwares
  • Spice up Your Kitchen

25 Classy Kitchen Business Name Ideas

Are you aiming for an elegant and sophisticated image for your kitchen business? Look no further! Here are twenty-five classy kitchen business name ideas that exude refinement and style:

  • Elegant Culinary Creations
  • Premier Kitchen Couture
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  • Opulent Dining Essentials
  • Refined Tastes and Flavors
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  • Royally Recommended
  • Premium Culinary Tools
  • Finely Crafted Creations
  • Exclusive Dining Elegance
  • Enchanting Entertainers
  • Culinary Prestige
  • Sumptuous Serveware Selection

25 Catchy Kitchen Business Name Ideas

Do you want a name that sticks in people's minds and gets them talking? Check out these twenty-five catchy kitchen business name ideas that will have customers lining up at your door:

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  • Kitchen Chronicles
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  • Pot and Pan Party
  • Chef's Choice Emporium
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  • Cooking with Confidence
  • Delectable Dishes
  • Flavor Fusions
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  • Taste of Tradition
  • Kitchen Connoisseurs
  • Dishing up Delights
  • Foodie Fantasia
  • Sweet and Savory Surprises
  • Flavor Makers
  • Chop and Chat

25 Funny Kitchen Business Name Ideas

Incorporating humor into your kitchen business name can make it memorable and create a positive association with potential customers. Here are twenty-five funny kitchen business name ideas that will bring a smile to everyone's face:

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  • Laughing Spices
  • The Witty Whisk
  • Quirky Kitchen Chronicles
  • Comical Cookware
  • Silly Chef Secrets
  • Whisker's Wonderland
  • Smiling Skillets
  • Foodie Fools
  • Crazy for Cooking
  • Giggling Grillers
  • Joyful Jars
  • Cooking Comedy Club
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  • Happy Hour Hungry
  • Chuckling Chefs
  • Simmering Giggles
  • Comic Cuisine
  • Chef's Comedy Corner
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  • Amusing Aprons
  • Foodie Funnies
  • Jokes for the Chopping Block
  • Comedy Kitchen Crew
  • Mischievous Marinate

25 Cute Kitchen Business Name Ideas

If you're looking for a name that radiates cuteness and charm, these twenty-five cute kitchen business name ideas will surely win over your customers' hearts:

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  • Kitchen Cutie Pies
  • Cute and Cuddly Cooking
  • Adorable Aprons
  • Little Chef's Paradise
  • Whisk and Cuddle
  • Sugar and Spice Sensation
  • Love at First Bite
  • Delightful Diners
  • Kawaii Kitchen Essentials
  • Charming Chef's Cozies
  • Marvelous Miniatures
  • Cuddly Cookware
  • Heartwarming Homestyle
  • Petite Pots and Pans
  • Sweet Treats Kitchen
  • Smiling Spatulas
  • Happy Kitchen Moments
  • Playful Palate Pleasers
  • Deliciously Dainty
  • Whimsical Whisks
  • Merry Meal Makers
  • Giggle and Gourmet
  • Chef's Cuddle
  • Tiny Tummy Temptations

25 Clever Kitchen Business Name Ideas

If you want your kitchen business to have a clever and thought-provoking name, take a look at these twenty-five ideas that are sure to capture the attention of your customers:

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  • Smart Cooking Solutions
  • Kitchen Riddles
  • Intelligent Ingredients
  • Tech-Savvy Tastemakers
  • Eat Smart, Cook Smarter
  • Gourmet Genius
  • Clever Foodie Finds
  • Brainy Baking
  • Innovative Cookware Concepts
  • Sharp and Savvy
  • Whip and Wise
  • Savvy Spices
  • Smart and Satisfying
  • Dining Decoded
  • Timely Tastes
  • Cooking with Curiosity
  • Brainy Bakers
  • Intrepid Ingredients
  • Thoughtful Tasting
  • Resourceful Recipes
  • Sophisticated Solutions
  • Kitchen Conundrums
  • Inventive Inspirations
  • Curious Cooking Collective

25 Professional Kitchen Business Name Ideas

If you're aiming for a name that portrays professionalism and expertise, here are twenty-five professional kitchen business name ideas to inspire you:

  • Culinary Career Crafters
  • Precision Pantry
  • Pro Chef Resources
  • Expert Cook's Cove
  • Masterful Meal Solutions
  • Pick of the Pros
  • Accomplished Cooks
  • Professional Palates
  • Cutting-Edge Chefs
  • Savvy Saucepan
  • Polished Pots and Pans
  • Whisks of Wisdom
  • Flavorful Feats
  • Chef's Kitchen Cred
  • Skillful Spatulas
  • Best in the Biz
  • Sous Chef Sensations
  • Trusted Techniques
  • Premier Pantry Partners
  • Pro Kitchen Chronicles
  • Recipe Renegades
  • Savvy Sous Vide
  • Leading Ladles
  • Savant Spices
  • Accomplished Appetites
  • Perfection on a Plate

25 Cool Kitchen Business Name Ideas

If you want your kitchen business to have a cool and trendy name, check out these twenty-five ideas that will make your brand stand out:

  • Urban Kitchen Collective
  • Trendy Tastes & Tools
  • Cool Kitchens Co.
  • Chill Culinarians
  • Modern Culinary Concepts
  • Contemporary Cookware
  • Funky Foodie Finds
  • Edgy Epicure Eats
  • Hipster High-End
  • Sleek and Stylish Serveware
  • Cutting-Edge Cooks
  • Trendsetting Tasters
  • Gourmet Go-Getters
  • Chic Chef's Tools
  • Artsy Aprons
  • Cosmopolitan Cooks
  • Modernist Meal Masters
  • Avant-Garde Appliances
  • Foodie with Flair
  • Audacious Accents
  • Stylish Savories
  • Taste Trendsetters
  • Artisanal Alchemy
  • Brush of Brilliance
  • Gastronomic Gems
  • Iconic Ingredients

25 Rhyming Kitchen Business Name Ideas

A fun and catchy way to create a memorable kitchen business name is by using rhyme. Here are twenty-five rhyming ideas to spark your creativity:

  • Tasty and Hasty
  • Whisk and Brisk
  • Flavors That Savor
  • Cooking with Looking
  • Deliciously Ambitious
  • Spices and Slices
  • Flavorful Savor

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