
Top Trends in Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling
The year 2022 has brought significant shifts in kitchen and bathroom design, largely influenced by changes in work and home life, as well as ongoing supply chain issues. These trends prioritize comfort, functionality, and solutions, adapting to the increased time people are spending in their homes. Industry experts, including Judy Kimble from First Supply Co., Karen Needler of The Coveted Kitchen, and Brent Brake from Dellon Sales Co., have provided insights into these evolving styles.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered how people live and work, transforming homes into multi-functional spaces. This has led to a greater need for customized areas within the home. While open-concept kitchens were previously popular, the trend is now shifting towards more defined common areas. Kitchens are evolving to be versatile and multi-functional, with features like islands that double as food prep and homework stations, often including charging ports. Bathrooms are increasingly seen as personal retreats or 'Staycation Spa Spaces,' incorporating luxurious amenities such as larger suites with multiple showerheads, steam functions, freestanding tubs, heated floors, smart toilets, and app-controlled features.
In kitchen design, regional preferences like the farmhouse style with black faucets and fixtures remain strong in the upper Midwest. Countertop materials are also evolving, moving from granite to quartz, and now to porcelain, which offers advantages in heat resistance, weight, fade resistance, and cost. There is a growing trend towards bolder designs incorporating pops of color, especially greens, reflecting a biophilic design approach that connects occupants with nature. Natural finishes, such as earthy wooden stains for cabinets and vanities, wood countertops, and hammered copper accents, are being integrated to bring the outdoors inside. Mixed metal finishes, patterned backsplash tiles, and natural stone countertops with textured surfaces like knurled hardware or leathered countertops are also gaining popularity. Sustainability is a key focus, with hand-made tiles from materials like terra-cotta and cement adding a unique character to spaces.
Faucet trends emphasize functionality, water savings, and aesthetic appeal. Touchless faucets are becoming a standard feature due to their ease of use and sanitation benefits. Many faucets now offer specific functionalities like soft sprays for delicate items and sweep functions for powerful cleaning. Mixed-metal finishes, particularly matte gold and dark metals with copper tones, are trending. High-contrast spaces, featuring a mix of black and white elements, are also making an impact in kitchen and bath design.
Bathroom fixtures are increasingly incorporating high-tech options and promoting health and wellness. Bidets, once considered taboo, are now a desirable feature, with many luxury options offering self-cleaning, heated seats, air blowers, and deodorizers. Faucets are no longer just functional but are viewed as decorative elements, adding a touch of 'jewelry' to the room. Concealed trap ways and easily removable toilet seats are becoming standard for convenience and hygiene. Shower drying systems, like Airmada, are being introduced to enhance comfort and reduce maintenance. For health and wellness, jetted and air features in bathtubs are making a comeback, and digital valves ensure constant water temperatures in showers. Steam showers, especially in colder climates, provide a luxurious and relaxing experience. Biophilic design principles continue to influence bathrooms, with an emphasis on natural lighting, ventilation, and a calming environment. Large soaking tubs with features like aromatherapy and air bubbles, along with spacious showers equipped with multiple showerheads and rain showers, are designed to create an at-home spa experience. Walk-in showers with built-in benches, larger showerheads, thermostatic valves, and glass panel walls are popular, often incorporating removable hand showers and side massage sprays, with black finishes being a current color trend. Steam showers are also enhanced with chromatherapy and aromatherapy diffusers for an immersive, relaxing experience. Lighting is becoming a significant design element, with chandeliers appearing in bathrooms to elevate the sense of luxury. Additionally, designers are integrating pet-friendly features into kitchen designs, such as window nooks, cubbies, or under-sink cabinets for pet beds, and even specialized sinks for animal bathing, showcasing a holistic approach to home design.
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