4 Autumnal Kitchen Trends to Try Out in 2024

Autumn is the perfect time to give your kitchen a seasonal update, and 2024 is bringing some fantastic new trends to try. At Savoy Timber, we’re excited to share these four autumnal kitchen trends that combine comfort, style, and a touch of seasonal flair. Whether you’re looking to make a big change like switching out your laminate kitchen worktops or just add a few cosy touches, these trends will help you create a kitchen that’s ready for all things autumnal!

Embrace muted tones

 

dark blue muted kitchen cabinets

Move over earth tones – this autumn is all about muted tones. Now that the vibrant summer has come and gone, it’s time to think about softer, subdued shades that’ll add a layer of warmth to your kitchen without overwhelming the space. Muted tones, which are your standard colours blended with touches of black, create a soothing and inviting atmosphere. The best part is you can find them in practically any colour like these muted blue or matt indigo kitchen cabinet doors for example. So to be on trend this year, why not incorporate these beautiful yet subtle nods to colour your cabinetry, walls, or accessories for an autumnal update that feels both modern and cosy?

Introduce checks and stripes

checkered and striped cushions

Patterns are making a comeback, and this autumn, checks and stripes are leading the way. From tea towels and table runners to cushions and placemats, these patterns can add a playful or refined touch to your kitchen depending on the vibe you’re looking to curate. Classic checks are timeless if you’re looking for a classic take, but there’s many ways you can incorporate these fun patterns to add a bit of visual intrigue. Adding in some patterns is an easy way to introduce seasonal style without committing to a complete redesign, and if it’s just for the autumn season, you can easily pack them away come winter and start fresh!

Go for second-hand chic

chic pots and pans hung on wall

If you like keeping up with interior trends, you’ll know that retro and second-hand pieces are also trending this year. Nothing says autumnal kitchen quite like a display of vintage crockery and copper and brass pots and pans.

Adding vintage or retro pieces to your kitchen can bring a unique charm and personal touch to your space. Incorporating second-hand decor or retro appliances give your space a nostalgic feel – even if they’re just for show! This will help you add bags of character and charm to your space but is also a sustainable way to decorate, making it the perfect affordable DIY project for autumn.

Focus on cosy yet concealed storage

concealed grey kitchen storage

Autumn is all about the hushed, quiet moments, and a clutter-free kitchen is key to creating a relaxing space. Now, this trend isn’t so much an autumnal one, but a yearly one that doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon – hidden storage.

These secret storage solutions are more popular than ever, because they provide a clean, minimalist look while keeping all your essentials neatly tucked away (it’s the best of both worlds). Hidden pantries, concealed bins, extra storage inside kitchen islands are all great examples of this. They’re usually built-in to your kitchen layout in a way in which you wouldn’t immediately notice but that doesn’t mean you can savvily add them in after the fact!

With these stylish autumnal trends, you can transform your kitchen into a warm, inviting space that embraces the season’s cosy charm. Whether you go for muted tones, playful patterns, vintage finds, smart storage, or a combination of the lot, these updates will keep your kitchen ready for Halloween gatherings and everyday comfort!

At Savoy Timber, we like to stay in the know with kitchen trends so you don’t have to! So, if you need advice on giving your kitchen an autumnal makeover or you have any questions about our stylish range of laminate kitchen worktops, don’t hesitate to reach out to our friendly team on 0345 0268 799, or pop down and pay us a visit at one of our storefront in Bradford, Wigan, Blackpool or Preston!