Microwaves, stand mixers, coffee makers — these, along with other tools, are all super handy, yet they can be a real eyesore in the kitchen. That’s why folks are stepping away from flashy appliances and going for a more cohesive look. Your kitchen appliances have an important job, but that doesn’t mean they have to dominate the space. Ideally, everything should flow together seamlessly, letting fun details like bright tiles or unique accessories take center stage. Integrated appliances are becoming a big trend as designers aim for that sleek, seamless vibe.
“Appliances are becoming less about making a statement and more about blending into the design,” shares HomeGoods Interior Expert Jenny Reimold. This idea is echoed by others, who explain that while standalone appliances can make a bold statement, sometimes it’s best to keep things looking clean and seamless. There’s a tricky balance to strike between utility and inconspicuousness when it comes to kitchen gear. We still need these tools, but we don’t want them stealing the show either.
Cultivating a seamless design with kitchen appliances
There are lots of ways to integrate kitchen appliances and create a cohesive look. If you’re renovating, consider built-in options like a pull-out drawer microwave or a wall oven. You can also hide your fridge by paneling it to match the cabinets. Appliance “garages” that tuck countertop items behind a pull-up door are another clever built-in idea.
If you’re not redoing the whole kitchen, you can still make some tweaks. Try to stash away any appliances you don’t use often, and opt for models that coordinate with your other finishes. Brands like Smeg and KitchenAid have lots of neutral-toned options that can help everything blend together.
Even small DIY fixes can make a big difference. Hide your dishwasher with a curtain, or use an outlet cover and a mini piece of art to conceal unused outlets. With a few strategic moves, you can create a much more cohesive, streamlined kitchen vibe.


