Houzz Data show that 41% of homeowners remodeling kitchens aged 16 to 30 years. With nearly 9,000 people responded to the survey kitchen Houzz most recent - 85% have been completed or are working on a project of their kitchen in 2015 and the rest is planned to begin in early 2016 - which means that their choice of layout, materials, storage and special features offered insight into the trends you'll no doubt see in the kitchen for years to come.
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Focus on the basics of good quality
Do not expect Jetsons -style whiz-bang gadgets in the near future. In addition to several high-tech equipment, homeowners are not looking to impress NASA with their kitchen. Apart from TV and iPads, the majority of homeowners in nearly every country surveyed are not interested in a lot of high-tech features. 'Programming the oven on the iPhone is not something that people do, and most do not care about the fridge that will send a message to your phone to say it needs to be diluted, "said Ken Burghardt, owner of Domicile San Francisco. Instead, they're focusing on materials and features that provide the basic functionality and classic style.
the local climate and the size of the room dictate a lot about how the kitchen will look. But once the cultural influences. for example, go into the kitchen in Spain and you will be easier to see the coffee station built -in and walk-in wine cellar than in the other countries surveyed. almost a quarter of homeowners Spain plans to add built-in coffee or tea station, while nearly 10% plan to add a wine cellar.
But for the most part, the kitchen of all the countries surveyed is the same lot. the owner of the house seems almost everywhere wanted white cabinets, pullout trash and recycling bins, more storage pantry and worktops new appliances, cabinets - new everything, truly.
Do not expect Jetsons -style whiz-bang gadgets in the near future. In addition to several high-tech equipment, homeowners are not looking to impress NASA with their kitchen. Apart from TV and iPads, the majority of homeowners in nearly every country surveyed are not interested in a lot of high-tech features. 'Programming the oven on the iPhone is not something that people do, and most do not care about the fridge that will send a message to your phone to say it needs to be diluted, "said Ken Burghardt, owner of Domicile San Francisco. Instead, they're focusing on materials and features that provide the basic functionality and classic style.
the local climate and the size of the room dictate a lot about how the kitchen will look. But once the cultural influences. for example, go into the kitchen in Spain and you will be easier to see the coffee station built -in and walk-in wine cellar than in the other countries surveyed. almost a quarter of homeowners Spain plans to add built-in coffee or tea station, while nearly 10% plan to add a wine cellar.
But for the most part, the kitchen of all the countries surveyed is the same lot. the owner of the house seems almost everywhere wanted white cabinets, pullout trash and recycling bins, more storage pantry and worktops new appliances, cabinets - new everything, truly.
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Give me a 'U'
basic layout of the cabinets and appliances dictate what kind of experience you'll have to work in the kitchen. It is a matter of preference, and often depends on the layout of your start with and how much time and money you are willing to spend to change.
kitchen In the US, Canada, Britain and Germany, U-shaped (as shown here) are the most popular, according to the survey. In the UK, the designer Conrad Hendrick of LWK Kitchens said history plays a role in the kitchen layout. 'Unless you are willing to break down, the architecture of the existing house you will often dictate what your layout will be, "he said." And with the Georgian, Victorian architecture and Edwardian still imprinted in many modern homes, it follows that this style is naturally affect the design of the kitchen and in many cases modern leaning against a U-shaped kitchen layout '
Aside from the influence of history, Hendrick said the desire of the U-shaped layout because it provides a work surface and generous storage capacity. "They are also very efficient and easy to use, because of the limited number of steps required when moving between different areas of the kitchen," he said.
View all U-shaped kitchen here at Houzz.
basic layout of the cabinets and appliances dictate what kind of experience you'll have to work in the kitchen. It is a matter of preference, and often depends on the layout of your start with and how much time and money you are willing to spend to change.
kitchen In the US, Canada, Britain and Germany, U-shaped (as shown here) are the most popular, according to the survey. In the UK, the designer Conrad Hendrick of LWK Kitchens said history plays a role in the kitchen layout. 'Unless you are willing to break down, the architecture of the existing house you will often dictate what your layout will be, "he said." And with the Georgian, Victorian architecture and Edwardian still imprinted in many modern homes, it follows that this style is naturally affect the design of the kitchen and in many cases modern leaning against a U-shaped kitchen layout '
Aside from the influence of history, Hendrick said the desire of the U-shaped layout because it provides a work surface and generous storage capacity. "They are also very efficient and easy to use, because of the limited number of steps required when moving between different areas of the kitchen," he said.
View all U-shaped kitchen here at Houzz.
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many love an 'L'
L-shaped layout reign supreme in every other country except Denmark, where almost a third of homeowners would like a galley kitchen.
In Russia, where most homeowners choose the layout of the L-shaped (as shown here), interior designer Andrey Maksimov-Pavlychev said legacy small-space mentality and nostalgia has a lot to do with preference, and will likely continue into the future.
'Our people traditionally live in small apartments, so they are obviously doing their best to make the kitchen occupies less space, "he said." This layout allows us to fit all equipment you need in a very small space. Even when people move to a larger apartment, the memories made them choose the configuration of the corner when they can afford a kitchen island or any other kind. "
L-shaped layout reign supreme in every other country except Denmark, where almost a third of homeowners would like a galley kitchen.
In Russia, where most homeowners choose the layout of the L-shaped (as shown here), interior designer Andrey Maksimov-Pavlychev said legacy small-space mentality and nostalgia has a lot to do with preference, and will likely continue into the future.
'Our people traditionally live in small apartments, so they are obviously doing their best to make the kitchen occupies less space, "he said." This layout allows us to fit all equipment you need in a very small space. Even when people move to a larger apartment, the memories made them choose the configuration of the corner when they can afford a kitchen island or any other kind. "
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Although Japan is not part of a survey conducted online from October to November 2015, we spoke with Toshiyuki Imai, Japanese managers Tokyo showroom kitchen kitchen House's design company. Imai said one of the layouts of the most popular in Japan is a bit like the style of an open kitchen, where the kitchen worktop and dining table seamlessly linked together.
'This is inefficient, because it makes it easy to provide food from the kitchen to the dining room, and it was still possible to change the layout of the dining table according to the number of guests your entertaining, "said Imai .
designers respond to this with a new interpretation of the traditional kitchen of Japan. kitchen House has just launched a combination kitchen island and eat elements seen here in collaboration with architect Kengo Kuma. According to Imai, combining modern design and technology with the 'material primitives, such as glued laminated board of bamboo, black iron frame and cast aluminum'.
Although Japan is not part of a survey conducted online from October to November 2015, we spoke with Toshiyuki Imai, Japanese managers Tokyo showroom kitchen kitchen House's design company. Imai said one of the layouts of the most popular in Japan is a bit like the style of an open kitchen, where the kitchen worktop and dining table seamlessly linked together.
'This is inefficient, because it makes it easy to provide food from the kitchen to the dining room, and it was still possible to change the layout of the dining table according to the number of guests your entertaining, "said Imai .
designers respond to this with a new interpretation of the traditional kitchen of Japan. kitchen House has just launched a combination kitchen island and eat elements seen here in collaboration with architect Kengo Kuma. According to Imai, combining modern design and technology with the 'material primitives, such as glued laminated board of bamboo, black iron frame and cast aluminum'.
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emergence of porcelain and engineered quartz
worktops New is a feature number one homeowner most want in their kitchen. While granite remain popular for display, other materials that capture the attention of the homeowner.
George Lisac, owner of Kerrock Countertops in California, is saw a large increase in demand for engineered quartz. "Even more than granite," he said. engineered quartz is 97% crushed quartz mixed with resin 3% to create a porous material that does not need to be sealed like granite. It is the most popular material on the shelves in the US after the granite, and the number one choice in Canada, Ireland, Spain and Australia.
Revealing thousands kitchen with quartz worktops.
But not everyone is embracing the material. Burghardt, owner of Domicile San Francisco, said she had been ripped out and replaced engineered quartz worktops she installed last year. 'People who are not happy with them, "he said." People also universal looked disappointed with matt finish that is prevalent in our market. They showed a lot of fingerprints and dirty look, as opposed to the polished surface.'
Conversely, Neolith, porcelain material from Spain, which is shown here mimics Calacatta marble, have been taken over the kitchen of his clients lately. "you can not scratch it, burn it or stain it, "he said.
worktops New is a feature number one homeowner most want in their kitchen. While granite remain popular for display, other materials that capture the attention of the homeowner.
George Lisac, owner of Kerrock Countertops in California, is saw a large increase in demand for engineered quartz. "Even more than granite," he said. engineered quartz is 97% crushed quartz mixed with resin 3% to create a porous material that does not need to be sealed like granite. It is the most popular material on the shelves in the US after the granite, and the number one choice in Canada, Ireland, Spain and Australia.
Revealing thousands kitchen with quartz worktops.
But not everyone is embracing the material. Burghardt, owner of Domicile San Francisco, said she had been ripped out and replaced engineered quartz worktops she installed last year. 'People who are not happy with them, "he said." People also universal looked disappointed with matt finish that is prevalent in our market. They showed a lot of fingerprints and dirty look, as opposed to the polished surface.'
Conversely, Neolith, porcelain material from Spain, which is shown here mimics Calacatta marble, have been taken over the kitchen of his clients lately. "you can not scratch it, burn it or stain it, "he said.
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to show at his showroom, Burghardt said he scrapes the surface of the Neolith with a screwdriver until throwing sparks. "Not a scratch," he said. Then he took flame throwers to it. "We're going to brown the top of the crème brûlée, then aimed fire on the kitchen table and hold it there. No cracks or discoloration. Pour in Zinfandel, hot chili oil and blueberry and nothing happened. And no, I do not have shares in the company. "
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In Japan, artificial stones seem to be moving out of the way to materials such as ceramics. 'We are the hottest for next year is the panel durable ceramic [shown here], originally developed as an exterior material, "said Imai of Kitchen House .
Stainless steel is also a popular Japanese worktop material. In a poll official Japanese Houzz, stainless steel is the number one been material for kitchen worktops. 'People tend to choose not only because of its durability and heat resistance, but to give a cool and sharp image into space , "Imai said.
Stainless steel is also a popular Japanese worktop material. In a poll official Japanese Houzz, stainless steel is the number one been material for kitchen worktops. 'People tend to choose not only because of its durability and heat resistance, but to give a cool and sharp image into space , "Imai said.
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fancy extras
After they've taken care of the basics of the kitchen - cabinets, worktops, faucets and plumbing fixtures, sinks, lighting, appliances and color of the walls - a lot of people turn their attention to the special features, if the budget allows, that could make life more comfortable and enjoyable. In the kitchen tomorrow, expect to see additional storage pantry, island and breakfast bar. But, depending on which country you are in, expect a few surprises as well.
A Houzz latest discussion about kitchen remodeling warehouse desire light on some of the features sought. induction cooker, charging stations for electronics, power points drawn, kickboard vacuum system, built-in station-eating pets, oven with side door opening, as shown here, and drawers instead of shelves in base cabinets come often.
But there were also calls for some features nontraditional kitchen. 'A hot guy who will do the dishes, cook and take out the trash, "commented US Houzz users Brandi Nash Hicks.
Meanwhile, US homeowners Sarah Haubert had an idea inventive. Recent this built house bespoke, he mounted motor for extractor hood ranges beyond. "So I could cook with the fan on high and it was amazingly quiet," he said. "this has become a serious one of my favorite things we did in this house . "
After they've taken care of the basics of the kitchen - cabinets, worktops, faucets and plumbing fixtures, sinks, lighting, appliances and color of the walls - a lot of people turn their attention to the special features, if the budget allows, that could make life more comfortable and enjoyable. In the kitchen tomorrow, expect to see additional storage pantry, island and breakfast bar. But, depending on which country you are in, expect a few surprises as well.
A Houzz latest discussion about kitchen remodeling warehouse desire light on some of the features sought. induction cooker, charging stations for electronics, power points drawn, kickboard vacuum system, built-in station-eating pets, oven with side door opening, as shown here, and drawers instead of shelves in base cabinets come often.
But there were also calls for some features nontraditional kitchen. 'A hot guy who will do the dishes, cook and take out the trash, "commented US Houzz users Brandi Nash Hicks.
Meanwhile, US homeowners Sarah Haubert had an idea inventive. Recent this built house bespoke, he mounted motor for extractor hood ranges beyond. "So I could cook with the fan on high and it was amazingly quiet," he said. "this has become a serious one of my favorite things we did in this house . "
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extractor fan Efficient
in many states, homeowners pay special attention to an extractor fan, which has increased in strength and appearance over the years, according to the Spanish architect Oskar Velez. 'The good always ends up in the kitchen, "he said. "Some people are worried about the smell of the food, but today there are very effective and extractors, even embedded into ceilings are well designed, so the smell of the food should not be a problem unless your diet is based on foods that are fried. 'Velez designed house shown here, which has extractor hidden.
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in many states, homeowners pay special attention to an extractor fan, which has increased in strength and appearance over the years, according to the Spanish architect Oskar Velez. 'The good always ends up in the kitchen, "he said. "Some people are worried about the smell of the food, but today there are very effective and extractors, even embedded into ceilings are well designed, so the smell of the food should not be a problem unless your diet is based on foods that are fried. 'Velez designed house shown here, which has extractor hidden.
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Cosy wood stove fuel
Walking into the kitchen in Sweden, the UK or Ireland and you may find a stove burning wood crackling, as shown in this kitchen in Dublin.
'in the midst of ever-increasing energy bills, people in the UK and Ireland often turn to stoves burning wood, because they are cheaper to run out of gas or electricity,' says London designer Conrad Hendrick of LWK Kitchens . 'Some kind of wood burning stoves also qualify for the British government's Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). Made of cast iron, wood-burning stoves retain their heat longer, which is important for those long winter nights.
‘But coupled with energy-saving function and quality, wood-burning stoves are also popular as visually impressive feature in the kitchen or living room. They create the look stylish and attractive, in the middle of the warm and friendly atmosphere. '
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Walking into the kitchen in Sweden, the UK or Ireland and you may find a stove burning wood crackling, as shown in this kitchen in Dublin.
'in the midst of ever-increasing energy bills, people in the UK and Ireland often turn to stoves burning wood, because they are cheaper to run out of gas or electricity,' says London designer Conrad Hendrick of LWK Kitchens . 'Some kind of wood burning stoves also qualify for the British government's Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). Made of cast iron, wood-burning stoves retain their heat longer, which is important for those long winter nights.
‘But coupled with energy-saving function and quality, wood-burning stoves are also popular as visually impressive feature in the kitchen or living room. They create the look stylish and attractive, in the middle of the warm and friendly atmosphere. '
Read professional advice in selecting and installing wood burning stoves
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Neutral highest - but here comes the green
White dominating colors owners home 'for things like cabinets, walls and even splashbacks. But it was not entirely because of the color-shy: pale neutral serve a practical purpose, too.
'We need a white to reflect the sunlight coming through the window when those long, dark winter, "said Allan Torp, an expert lifestyle for Bungalow5 in Copenhagen, Denmark.' In general, the weather was not great, so any reflection of light is important. It makes the kitchen look bright and clean, and does not pose a heavy feeling when the days of sunshine than most. "
White dominating colors owners home 'for things like cabinets, walls and even splashbacks. But it was not entirely because of the color-shy: pale neutral serve a practical purpose, too.
'We need a white to reflect the sunlight coming through the window when those long, dark winter, "said Allan Torp, an expert lifestyle for Bungalow5 in Copenhagen, Denmark.' In general, the weather was not great, so any reflection of light is important. It makes the kitchen look bright and clean, and does not pose a heavy feeling when the days of sunshine than most. "
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neutral colors define the US and kitchens Canada, too, where the white cabinets and wall beige and gray are preferred, according to the survey. But the greens, such as minty shade shown here, and the blue creeping in. "I think the edge of the green came out of blue in the kitchen, because it's more organic, color tastes of the two," said Jennifer Ott, an interior designer who specializes in US paint consultation.
'Plus, there is a push like now to eat processed, wholefoods wholesome that I think people want to have a hue of plants in space, "he added." My theory is that we live in stressful enough, try and greens are considered color happy, not like the blue and gray. but it is not a high energy as another color happy yellow and orange. so green is a good compromise between a happy yet soothing and stress-relieving. '
'Plus, there is a push like now to eat processed, wholefoods wholesome that I think people want to have a hue of plants in space, "he added." My theory is that we live in stressful enough, try and greens are considered color happy, not like the blue and gray. but it is not a high energy as another color happy yellow and orange. so green is a good compromise between a happy yet soothing and stress-relieving. '
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In Japan, the homeowner says sayonara all-white kitchen. 'kitchens white has become the most popular for over 10 years until 2010, "said Yukiko Tahara, owner and designer at the contents of LIB in Tokyo. "But since then, a dark color, such as stone gray or dark brown, has been selected by more people. I've heard that it happened after the earthquake in 2011, because people come to choose the tone of calm, quiet and relaxing in home. "
Mariette Barsoum of Divine Design + Build tell us busy, plugged-in lifestyle may be a factor in the choice to go neutral, so expect a return of sustainable for tranquility and relaxation in the kitchen for the foreseeable future . 'Life is very busy and very stressful, "Barsoum said." We want to go home and relax. "
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Mariette Barsoum of Divine Design + Build tell us busy, plugged-in lifestyle may be a factor in the choice to go neutral, so expect a return of sustainable for tranquility and relaxation in the kitchen for the foreseeable future . 'Life is very busy and very stressful, "Barsoum said." We want to go home and relax. "
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