Luxury Home Trends & Must-Have Amenities for 2024: Kitchens

What do wealthy homeowners wish most for their homes?

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A newly introduced online guide, known as “Best of the Best,” highlights luxury home trends and essential amenities, offering insights into what affluent homeowners are seeking. Industry specialists have shared their perspectives on defining luxury homes in 2024, emphasizing features like chef’s kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, and indoor-outdoor living spaces. This week’s article will focus on the kitchen trends for this upcoming year!

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Goodbye stainless steel kitchens


The guide outlines the key features of a “luxury chef’s kitchen.”

It should include two islands with ample space for cooking and entertaining, representing a maximalist approach to counter space that is favored in today’s luxury kitchens.


Additionally, the kitchen must feature range hoods that serve as “objects of beauty,” making a statement with unique designs and pops of color. According to the guide, these once utilitarian appliances now take on a prominent role in the kitchens of beautifully designed homes.

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For the highest-end of residences, stainless steel is no longer in vogue. The guide recommends paneling refrigerators and other appliances to seamlessly blend with kitchen cupboards, aligning with the preferences of top luxury interior designers.

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A focal point in luxury kitchens is the inclusion of “elegant oven ranges” and designer appliances, adding a touch of sophistication.

Homeowners are investing in high-end appliances, aiming to create kitchens that resemble those featured in lifestyle magazines. One particularly stunning kitchen they listed had granite countertops illuminated from below by LED lights!


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Stay tuned for Part 2 of this article series focusing on 2024 luxury home trends in other areas of your home!

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