For the first time in many years, more
homeowners are electing to stay in their existing homes and opting to improve
their existing space, instead of moving. The motivation to improve existing
space is to make it more beautiful and functional and to make necessary changes
that allow for aging in place gracefully. Some of the trends that are expected
to continue into 2019 are larger, barrier-free showers and more clearance space
in bathrooms and kitchens. Some other major kitchen trends include:
- Home technology – voice
activated functionality and integration with Google Home and Amazon’s
Alexa, among others – to connect and operate showers, vanities, refrigerators,
lighting, thermostats and ovens.
- Appliances are not only
becoming more beautiful, they also are becoming more functional:
- Combination refrigerators that
offer safe food and wine storage.
- Smaller, more compact
dishwashers that use fan-assisted drying thereby eliminating the need for
towel drying and third racks that allow for more cleaning capacity.
- Manufacturer apps that connect
dishwashers to smart devices that allow users to monitor and adjust
settings and create custom wash cycles.
- Customization capabilities for
plumbing fixtures. Homeowners now can specify custom colors and materials
for their kitchen sinks and faucets.
- Touch and hands-free faucets
with special spray devices for rinsing dishes and setting water spray
volume on demand.
- Faucet finishes in rose gold,
warm brass and matte black.
- Engineered quartz has become
the most popular countertop material, especially in urban and suburban
areas.
- Blue continues to gain
popularity for cabinets and color schemes in kitchens.
- Appliance garages and shallow
shelves are expected to continue to gain in popularity.
- Mixed wood tones will also
increase in demand as homeowners increasingly recognize that mixing
different tones and textures allows for a unique, custom look.
- The natural organic look paired
with splashes of accent and backsplash color is a direction many designers
and homeowners opt for.
- High gloss surfaces’ popularity
will continue to wane.
If you want to know what’s on trend for the
coming year for your new kitchen, please call us at 215-357-9300 or visit our
showroom at 350 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville, PA 19053.