When Houzz interviewed 2,598 U.S. homeowners about their upcoming or recent kitchen renovations, the survey results indicated a number of trends. Here are some of the popular kitchen remodeling trends from 2020.
Islands were hot items in kitchen renovations, with half of the renovations adding or upgrading a kitchen island. Island storage (98%) and overhead lighting (92%) set the norm, with new appliances like microwaves and dishwashers being included in the island (52%). Blue and gray were the top color choices for contrasting island cabinets (39%), with white and wood being popular for contrasting island countertops (29%).
People are spending more in kitchen renovations, with major remodels coming in around $35,000 as a nationwide average in 2019, up 17% from the previous year. A minor remodel remained the same at approximately $8,000.
Farmhouse is out and transitional is in, followed by contemporary styling. Those who upgrade their backsplash are adding a new twist: a feature wall, like installing the backsplash from countertop to ceiling (11%) or up to the upper cabinets or range hood (63%).
Neutral palettes prevailed in this study, however, blue in kitchen walls is an emerging kitchen trend from 2020. It appeared in 7% of kitchens, as compared to 5% last year.
Hardwood floors were shown to be the most popular flooring material (29%), with vinyl/resilient flooring coming in at 14%. Engineered quartz rose slightly in popularity as a countertop material (51%).
There weren’t any surprises in the reasons people chose for wanting to renovate their kitchens, although the statistic for kitchen deterioration jumped from 17% in 2019 to 27% in 2020. This is the highest level Houzz has seen in its five-year history of tracking these motivators. They attribute it to the aging household stock in the U.S. Here is a breakdown of what survey respondents said:
Kitchen Renovation Triggers
37% Wanted to do it all along and finally have the means
34% Can no longer stand the old kitchen
31% Wanted to personalize a recently-purchased home
27% Old kitchen deteriorated or broke down
13% Recently inspired to make certain changes
Most homeowners replaced major features in their homes, as shown in these kitchen remodeling trends. Countertops and backsplashes were the most popular upgrades, along with sinks.
There are many more kitchen remodeling trends from 2020, with these being the highlights. If you’d like to talk about remodeling your kitchen, or remodeling your home in general, please contact Schroeder Design/Build, Inc at 703-449-1700 or info@SchroederDesignBuild.com. We provide award-winning remodeling for clients throughout Northern Virginia.
-- Excerpted from 2020 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study.
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