Increasing numbers of homeowners want larger kitchen islands. Part of the reason is that they are so versatile. They’re great for food preparation and casual dining. And for those who enjoy entertaining, they can serve both purposes at the same time. The person cooking isn't cut off from guests. Some homeowners are even opting to do away with the traditional kitchen table—replacing it with a larger island that offers seating capacity. It's a more efficient use of the available space and it helps to make the kitchen feel more open.
Even though they have been around for a while, open-design floor plans continue to be extremely popular. Homeowners want their kitchen, dining room, and family room to be open to one another. It's a way for families to be together even if family members are in different parts of the "Great Room." It's also great for entertaining because it allows guests to freely move from space to space—and the host or hostess is never isolated. Of course, when all rooms are visible to one another, it's essential that the space be well-designed for functionality and style. That means having a kitchen that looks great but is also convenient and efficient.
There are a few new wrinkles when it comes to what people are putting into their kitchens. There seems to be an increase in features such as warming drawers, steam ovens, and induction cooktops. Induction cooktops are very energy-efficient and look great. But keep in mind that some of your older pots and pans may not work on a new induction cooktop. That may mean purchasing some new cookware. It’s not a huge expense, but it can be a bit of a surprise. The advantage is that you’ll have great-looking cookware to go with your beautiful new kitchen! When it comes to appliance colors, stainless steel keeps going strong—although it’s being challenged by the newer “black stainless” appliances. And while there are some who have declared the demise of white kitchens, they remain popular because they make the room feel so bright and open.
As popular as open-concept kitchens are, kitchen clutter can be a real challenge. Streamlined cabinets and countertops look great, but where will you store all of your stuff? There are numerous innovations in cabinetry that allow you to stow things away and out of sight more easily. Deep, pullout shelving makes it easier to store more in your lower cabinets—and access things more readily. Some homeowners are also turning to their mudrooms for extra kitchen storage. Another option is to opt for customized cabinets that take advantage of “skinny spaces” for storing things such as baking pans or awkwardly sized utensils.
Regardless of what the prevailing trends may be, one of the most important things to consider when building a new kitchen or remodeling your existing kitchen is how to end up with a kitchen that matches your sense of style and your lifestyle.