This kitchen features some of the most popular choices among homeowners renovating their kitchens: white cabinets and countertop, wood floors, gray cabinets (on the island) and multicolored backsplash.
Since survey respondents had completed a kitchen project in the previous 12 months, were working on one or planned to start one in the next three months, their responses provide a window on what’s trending in American kitchens now. Read on to find out which colors and materials were most popular.
White and multicolored countertops top the list. Renovating homeowners were split between white countertops and multicolored ones (27 percent each) as their top choices. A multicolored countertop might be one with colorful Moroccan-style tile or one made of marble with veining in a different color than the background.
Note that this graph shows just the five most popular color choices, which is why the totals don’t add up to 100 percent. Subsequent graphs showing popular color choices for different kitchen components follow the same format.
Natural hardwood still leads. Hardwood was the top choice for new flooring materials, followed by ceramic or porcelain tile and then engineered wood. While wood tones are still the most popular choice, actual hardwood (29 percent) is losing some steam as a choice. Two years ago in the survey, by comparison, 34 percent of respondents chose hardwood.
Shaker is the most popular cabinet style by far. The most popular cabinet style among those upgrading their cabinets was Shaker, followed by flat-panel (also known as slab), the study found.
Gray is the most popular wall color. Neutrals topped the list for kitchen wall colors, with renovating homeowners most often choosing gray (27 percent), white (24 percent) and beige (21 percent). Blue (7 percent) and green (6 percent) came in as the fourth- and fifth-most popular choices.