Some 10% of homeowners choose a contrasting medium wood island, a leap of 5 percentage points year over year. While blue is the most popular color chosen by homeowners for a contrasting island (26%), medium-tone wood islands like the one shown here are rising in popularity. MA Peterson Designbuild added an extra-long rectangular island to a kitchen addition in this St. Rectangular is by far the most common shape chosen by homeowners (83%). Some 36% of homeowners upgraded or added an island that’s on average 6 or 7 feet, a drop of 4 points, while 25% of homeowners chose one that’s less than 6 feet. Of the homeowners who upgraded or added an island, 39% went for one that, on average, measures over 7 feet in length, an increase of 5 percentage points in 2022 compared with 2021. The size of kitchen islands appears to be growing. When it comes to opening up a kitchen to the outdoors, 18% reported making their kitchen more open in 2021, compared with 20% in 2020.Īnecdotally, this shift in attitude toward openness reflects what some homeowners have been saying throughout the pandemic: that when multiple family members are at home, the need for separation becomes more important. ![]() In 2022, 38% of renovating homeowners made their kitchen more open to a nearby interior space, compared with 46% in 2020. But the percentage opening up their kitchen to either an interior or outdoor space is significantly lower than in the past three years. Meanwhile, 43% of renovating homeowners change their kitchen layout. ![]() And 12% have a kitchen that’s less than 100 square feet, a year-over-year decrease of 2 points. Some 34% of homeowners have a kitchen between 100 and 199 square feet. That number is also up by 3 points year over year. The most common kitchen size is 200 square feet or more (54%). ![]() A little less than a third of homeowners (30%) increase the size of their kitchen. The report found that the vast majority of homeowners (70%) keep their kitchen about the same size as their previous space, a 3-point increase in 2022 compared with 2021. This kitchen by Darci Hether New York highlights many popular trends found in the latest Houzz study, including white Shaker-style cabinets, a contrasting blue island, white countertops and backsplash, island pendants and stainless steel appliances.
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