We Might Have to Get Out of the Kitchen, Because These Designs Are Too Hot to Handle

You know how the saying goes: "If you can't stand the heat, then get out of the kitchen." I, for one, might have to do just that. These kitchen designs are literally too hot to handle. From the pops of color to the unique backsplashes, striking light fixtures, and quartz countertops, we've died and gone to that great, big, stylish kitchen in the sky. If you're thinking about redesigning your kitchen or just love drooling over home eye candy, then our friends at Sweeten (a free service that matches renovators with contractors) have hooked you up with the inspiring kitchens of your dreams — all featuring the hottest 2019 design trends. Let's get cookin'!

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Blue Backsplash Color Tile

Blue Backsplash Color Tile

Adding a blue blacksplash is the perfect way to make a kitchen stand out.

Blue Backsplash Color Tile

Blue Backsplash Color Tile

This almost-all-white kitchen has the perfect pop of blue to draw attention to both its appliances and cabinets.

Blue Backsplash Color Tile

Blue Backsplash Color Tile

For a more contemporary feel, this kitchen attracts the eye with a bold royal-blue backsplash.

Blue Backsplash Color Tile

Blue Backsplash Color Tile

This kitchen's washed mosaic tile adds a contemporary-modern touch.

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Blue Kitchens

Blue Kitchens

If not a blue backsplash, then blue cupboards work! A touch of color helps to make an otherwise traditional kitchen stand out.

Blue Kitchens

Blue Kitchens

The blue cabinetry accentuates this kitchen's gold and silver finishes.

Blue Kitchens

Blue Kitchens

This traditional style is brought to life by its blue cabinetry.

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Hidden Storage

Hidden Storage

Keep the olive oil, microwave, and other kitchen appliances in hiding with fun hidden storage spots.

Hidden Storage

Hidden Storage

Designate a space for all your appliances and kitchen needs, such as your coffee maker, toaster, spices, and microwave. This storage creates additional counter space for cooking while minimizing clutter.

Hidden Storage

Hidden Storage

Microwaves are not for decoration, and this design shows the perfect way to store one.

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Integrated Appliances

Integrated Appliances

Blending appliances with cupboards and counter tops helps to create a very simplistic feel.

Integrated Appliances

Integrated Appliances

This hidden refrigerator makes for a clean and crisp space, while still being functional.

Integrated Appliances

Integrated Appliances

For a minimalist look, camouflage all appliances so that they blend in with the space.

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Light Fixtures

Light Fixtures

The added light fixture helps to create a more relaxing environment, rather than using harsh overhead lighting.

Light Fixtures

Light Fixtures

The industrial light fixtures make this kitchen a fun and inviting place to eat or host guests.

Light Fixtures

Light Fixtures

Complement your kitchen hardware with an extravagant light fixture. In this case, the gold light matches the gold cabinet handles.

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Minimal Hardware

Minimal Hardware

To take a kitchen from traditional to modern, minimize the hardware for a more sleek design.

Minimal Hardware

Minimal Hardware

Without being overwhelmed by hardware, the kitchen's focus shifts to other design aspects such as the light fixtures, countertops, and appliances.

Minimal Hardware

Minimal Hardware

For a modern design, strip your kitchen of its hardware completely.

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Open Shelves

Open Shelves

Open shelving, otherwise known as floating shelves, helps to add storage while showing off your kitchen china.

Open Shelves

Open Shelves

This traditional design uses its floating shelves for common kitchen needs such as spices, oils, and more.

Open Shelves

Open Shelves

Floating shelves can be used in multiple ways, such as hanging your mugs from below.

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Quartz Counters

Quartz Counters

Not only is quartz durable and clean, it's beautiful, too! Quartz makes a great addition to any kitchen design.

Quartz Counters

Quartz Counters

This kitchen's sleek quartz countertops accentuate its beautiful wood cabinets.

Quartz Counters

Quartz Counters

Quartz goes with anything, including traditional all-white kitchen designs.

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Two-Tone Kitchens

Two-Tone Kitchens

Whether your style is minimalist, contemporary, or mid-century modern, two-tone kitchens fit a number of aesthetics.

Two-Tone Kitchens

Two-Tone Kitchens

This kitchen's cabinets not only mix and match colors, but finishings as well. The upper cabinets are a sleek porcelain white and the lower cabinets are a dark wood.

Two-Tone Kitchens

Two-Tone Kitchens

Not everything has to match. If you like a more artistic feel, then mix and match the cabinets and floors.