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The Kitchen Cabinet  June, 2018

Welcome to my June newsletter.  In this edition, I will bring you information that I think you will find useful in your kitchen.  Thinking about updating your kitchen?  I'll bring you the latest design trends to incorporate in your design!
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Are Black Stainless Steel Appliances
Really the Next Big Thing?
Becoming popular in the late 1990's, stainless steel appliances were meant to replicate the look of professional restaurant cookers and refrigeration.  Harvest gold (then before that, avocado), popular in the 1980's was becoming a dated look and desperate to be replaced.

During its twenty year run, stainless steel has had some challengers like oil-rubbed bronze, that never quite caught on.  Black Stainless seems to be different.  The finish is achieved by the factory application of a translucent 'smokey' finish is applied to the stainless steel.  For one, finger-prints, notorious on stainless appliances are less of an issue and easier to clean.  Secondly, its shows off well against a wide variety of cabinet finishes, like this light cherry kitchen (above) and provides a stark contrast to popular white or grey cabinetry (below).

If you're concerned about the staying power of black stainless for your kitchen, don't be.  This finish seems to have gained some traction and will be around for a while.
Houzz Study Finds Kitchen Updates
Address Decluttering Obsessions

Kitchen remodelers are clearing their countertops, according to the 2018 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study. The survey of over 1,700 U.S. homeowners using Houzz who are in the midst of, are planning, or recently completed a kitchen project, found that kitchen remodelers are obsessed with decluttering their counters, putting things away and recycling. Similarly, the majority of homeowners also prioritize storage over all other functions of their kitchens, followed by a space in which it is easy to work, play and live, entertain and clean.

With nothing visible on their countertops, it’s no surprise that homeowners want and need to make updates that include a variety of cabinet storage and organization features, including pull out waste or recycling baskets, cookie sheet/tray organizers, revolving corner trays, deep drawer organizers and pull or swing out trays and shelves. Homeowners may be focused on decluttering in order to show off their beautiful new countertops, which are the most common major feature upgraded during renovations and most commonly splurged-on item.  Following growing interest in engineered quartz, it is now the most popular countertop material, overtaking granite.  For additional storage and countertop space, nearly two in five homeowners are adding kitchen islands, with those in rural areas being twenty percent more likely to add an island than those in urban areas.

“Our annual kitchen trends surveys reveal that consumer preferences for products, design, and technology vary not only across urban, suburban, and rural areas, but also evolve over time,” said Nino Sitchinava, principal economist at Houzz. “Countertops in particular are having a real moment today as homeowners focus on decluttering surfaces for a sleek and tidy kitchen post-renovation.”

As homeowners look to personalize their kitchens, there has been an increase since last year in the number of homeowners changing their kitchen style completely. The most popular new styles are transitional and contemporary. Both are popular in suburban and urban areas but less so in rural areas .

Costs for kitchen renovations vary widely based on size, scope and metro area, among other factors. The average spend on a major remodel, which includes replacing at least all of the cabinetry and appliances, for a 200 square foot or greater kitchen is $52,000, while a major remodel of a smaller kitchen averages $35,800. Among the top 20 metro areas, San Francisco, CA spends the most on kitchen renovations, averaging $80,000 for a major remodel of a 200-plus-square-foot kitchen, compared with Miami, FL and Riverside, CA, the least expensive of the top 20 metro areas at $31,500 and $31,200, respectively.

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