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Meanwhile, on Remodelista: The Kitchen Trend We Can’t Get Enough Of

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Meanwhile, on Remodelista: The Kitchen Trend We Can’t Get Enough Of

March 17, 2026

We’re entering renovation season, when the sounds of hammering and sawing compete with the twittering of birdsong. With that in mind, here are three fresh-looking kitchens we spotted recently over on Remodelista, all with one common feature that we’re loving: no upper cabinets.

Above: A deVOL kitchen that manages to feel both traditional and modern. Photograph courtesy of deVOL, from Steal This Look: An On-Trend Kitchen in a Georgian Renovation in London.
A Brooklyn cook space with midcentury accents. Photograph by Dean Hearne, courtesy of Field Day Studio, from The Forever House: A Fad-Free Home that ‘Holds Real Life Comfortably and Beautifully’.
Above: A Brooklyn cook space with midcentury accents. Photograph by Dean Hearne, courtesy of Field Day Studio, from The Forever House: A Fad-Free Home that ‘Holds Real Life Comfortably and Beautifully’.
Minimalist yet warm. Photograph by Sarah Wijzenbeek, from Kitchen of the Week: Creative Director Celia Solf in South Tyrol, Italy.
Above: Minimalist yet warm. Photograph by Sarah Wijzenbeek, from Kitchen of the Week: Creative Director Celia Solf in South Tyrol, Italy.
A perfectly camouflaged kitchen. Photograph by Mood Authors, courtesy of Colombe, from Bauhaus Beauty: A \1930s-Inspired Design for a 700-Square-Foot Pied-à-Terre in Warsaw.
Above: A perfectly camouflaged kitchen. Photograph by Mood Authors, courtesy of Colombe, from Bauhaus Beauty: A 1930s-Inspired Design for a 700-Square-Foot Pied-à-Terre in Warsaw.

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