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Houzz survey reveals kitchen remodeling trends for 2024

- Marni Jameson has written seven books, including the new” Rightsize Today to Create Your Best Life Tomorrow.” Reach her at marnijames­on.com.

The 2024 Houzz Kitchen Trends Study came out a few days ago and I was eager to peek. I wanted to know what was cooking in kitchens not just because I like to keep up, but because my daughter and her husband are about to tackle a major kitchen renovation.

When Paige and her husband bought their first home together 18 months ago, they knew they wanted to ultimately upgrade the underwhelm­ing kitchen. So they asked a designer to show them what was possible. The plan calls for a new kitchen with larger island with seating, upgraded creamy tan cabinets with smart built-in storage systems, better appliances and white quartz counters to replace the dark speckled granite.

I've got news for Houzz. They didn't need to bother with a survey. This couple represents pretty much what most remodelers want in a new kitchen.

Houzz, a popular site for home improvers and industry profession­als, has published the kitchen trends study for 10 years, said staff economist Marine Sargsyan, who helped compile the study. This year, more than 3,400 U.S. homeowners — all either mid-renovation or just finished — responded.

“The beauty of the survey is that we don't ask wishful thinking questions, like, would you like more storage? Or a walkin pantry? We ask, what did you actually do?” Sargsyan said.

Here's what's hot in kitchens today according to this year's report: KITCHENS ARE OPENING UP >> “We are back to openconcep­t kitchens that allow for more socializin­g,” Sargsyan said. Among respondent­s, 43% made their kitchens more open to other indoor spaces, up 5% from a few years ago. Of those homeowners who made their kitchens more open, nearly two-thirds (64%) removed a wall.

ORGANIZED STORAGE IS A PRIORITY >> Consumers continue to put function first, she said. Features such as cookie sheet organizers (55%), spice racks (44%) and organizers for cutlery (41%) and utensils (37%) each gained 3 percentage points in popularity over last year. These were all must-haves on Paige's list, too. ISLANDS ARE GROWING >> Confirming that the kitchen is the place to be, whether cooking, eating, entertaini­ng or doing office or home work, the survey showed a strong trend toward bigger islands with seating. Among renovators, 42% added an island

7 feet or longer, up from 38% last year. “We don't see as many islands shorter than 6 feet,” Sargsyan said. TRADEOFFS ARE REAL >> What the report doesn't capture, Sargsyan said, are the tradeoffs most projects require. A bigger kitchen, for instance, may mean sacrificin­g somewhere else, like having a smaller laundry room. Paige, for instance, loves her walkin pantry, but is giving it up to gain more counterspa­ce and more floor space around the island. She is counting on clever storage solutions to make up for the loss.

MOST SEEK PROFESSION­AL HELP >> More than 4 out of 5 homeowners (84%) rely on profession­al help for their kitchen renovation­s. General contractor­s are the profession­als most commonly hired (55%), followed by cabinetmak­ers at 35%. One in three homeowners hires a kitchen designer.

FOLKS STILL LIKE WHITE >> Light colors still reign, especially on counters. “We're seeing fewer multicolor­ed counters and backsplash­es. Cream and white counters are the choice for 43% of remodelers. White cabinets also remain popular at 46%, followed by wood, whether dark, medium or light, at 25%. Interestin­gly, one-fourth of renovators made their upper cabinets a different color from their lower cabinets, often white above and wood below. Meanwhile, 46% opted for their islands to be a different color from their cabinets. Among those who did, blue was the top pick at 25%.

LAYER THE LIGHT >> Recognizin­g their sustainabi­lity and longevity, LED lighting factored into 91% of projects. Recessed lighting was part of the plan in 3 out of 4 remodeled kitchens; 69% included under-cabinet lights, and more than half (56%) included pendant lighting. Light dimmers are also on the rise, factoring into 47% of remodels.

COSTS ARE UP >> Like everything else, the cost to remodel a kitchen has been climbing. On a national level, the median spend for a major kitchen remodel (meaning all new cabinets were included) was $55,000, up 22% over last year. For a minor remodel, the median spend was $18,000, up 29%.

WHAT'S OUT? >> Glass doors and open shelves are trending down, as more consumers opt to keep their stuff hidden, which is probably a good idea.

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