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The Rising Trend of Fluted Cabinets

by Ian Collins, MBA

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The Rising Trend of Fluted Cabinets: Quiet Luxury in Home Design 

One of the latest trends making waves in home design is fluted cabinets. These cabinets feature repeating vertical grooves on the surface of the doors, creating a sophisticated fluted or ribbed appearance that adds an elegant texture to any room.

Fluted furniture, particularly fluted cabinets, is gaining popularity for its ability to elevate a home’s interior design. These cabinets, made from wood or glass, are now being featured in various parts of the home, including kitchen cabinets, TV consoles, bathroom vanities, and nightstands. The appeal of fluted cabinets is so strong that some consumers are willing to pay over $1,000 for these stylish pieces. Meanwhile, others are transforming basic IKEA cabinets into fluted versions using DIY techniques, showcasing the versatility and accessibility of this trend.

The popularity of fluted cabinets is evident on social media as well, with the hashtag #flutedcabinets amassing 10.7 million posts on TikTok. This surge in interest indicates a growing appreciation for the aesthetic and tactile qualities of fluted designs.

What's Next: Fluted Cabinets and the Quiet Luxury Meta Trend

Fluted cabinets are part of the broader Quiet Luxury meta trend, which began in fashion and has since permeated interior design. Quiet Luxury is characterized by timeless pieces with simple lines and natural color tones such as taupe, sage, and muted blues. This trend emphasizes understated elegance and high-quality materials, focusing on creating serene and sophisticated living spaces.

In addition to fluted cabinets, several other Quiet Luxury elements are in demand among homeowners:

  1. Boucle Sofas: These sofas add natural texture, softness, and comfort to living rooms, aligning with the Quiet Luxury emphasis on organic materials and cozy aesthetics.

  2. Layered Lighting and Arched Mirrors: Layered lighting enhances the ambiance of a room, while arched mirrors with thin black or gold frames add a dimension of reflected light, contributing to the room's overall elegance.

  3. Travertine Coffee Tables: These tables highlight the Quiet Luxury criteria by emphasizing natural colors and organic materials, offering a chic yet subtle focal point for living spaces.

 

Fluted cabinets and other Quiet Luxury pieces are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners seek to infuse their spaces with elegance, texture, and timeless beauty. Understanding these trends can help you create a home that not only meets your needs but also reflects your style and sophistication.  If you have any questions or need further inspiration, feel free to reach out— We are here to help!

 

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