02|2020

The Hottest Trends in Kitchen and Bath Remodeling in 2020

Open shelving in this blue painted kitchen remodel castle Rock colorado

The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show is the largest trade show for industry professionals in North America. Held in conjunction with the International Builders Show in late January, the shows attracted 90,000 attendees and featured more than 2,000 exhibits. Manufacturers traditionally use KBIS and IBS to introduce new products and concepts; the 2020 show did not disappoint. Check out the emerging trends we spotted at KBIS as you begin to plan the kitchen or bath remodel of your dreams.

Transitional Remodels Top the Charts

Transitional-styled kitchens and baths continue to top the style charts followed closely by contemporary/modern and then traditional. The transitional style combines elements of modern design with traditional styling. It’s the best of both worlds. Evidence of transitional design’s popularity was found among several appliance manufacturers that introduced traditionally styled appliance fronts. Appliance firms also introduced new lines of contemporary styled appliances featuring touch screen operations and sleek, minimalist lines.

Blue Cabinets are Popular for 2020

Country style blue shaker cabinet kitchen

In its recent remodeling trends analysis, Houzz.com reported that white remains the most popular color for kitchen cabinets and bath vanities. KBIS showed lots of white, but manufacturers also showcased darker-toned cabinets and countertops. Blue cabinets were popular at KBIS as several manufacturers paid homage to the 2020 color of the year, Pantone’s classic blue. KBIS displays confirmed the finding in the Houzz.com trends survey that found blue is a top color for islands. Emerging trends also include dramatic cabinet colors in charcoal, black, blue, and green.

white kitchen remodel denver co

Lighter color countertops remain the most popular, according to the Houzz.com trends analysis. At KBIS, there were lots of lighter-toned countertops. However, manufacturers were not afraid to present new dramatic and bold looks. Three of the major quartz producers introduced new black countertops along with rust, dark gray, blue, charcoal and dark-colored veined surfaces. Veined countertops were in vogue at KBIS. We saw white countertops with brown and gray veins that resembled white marble.

White painted cabinets with grey island

The industrial look remained strong in remodeling trends, especially among kitchen faucet manufacturers. This look also supports the trend of providing homeowners with commercial quality products for the home. Many kitchen faucets featured pull-down sprays and visible springs. Appliance manufacturers also continue to up the performance ante with commercial-grade cooktops, ranges and ovens. Multifunctional appliances turned more than a few heads. Manufacturers are offering ovens with air frying, steam, convection and conventional cooking options.

Denver Kitchen & Bath Remodeling Trends

Homeowners and builders in the front range of Denver can customize their new kitchens and baths to make personal and unique design statements. Several faucet manufacturers give homeowners the choice of mixing and matching finishes, different plates, surfaces, textures and colors for faucet handles that can be changed on a whim. Another manufacturer introduced a farmhouse sink with an interchangeable apron front offered in fireclay and six shades of stainless steel. Homeowners can now select most appliances in multiple colors.

Textural shapes are hot. Many tile manufacturers displayed products offering texture and multiple shapes that our designers are excited about using for backsplashes and wall tiles.

herringbone white on white tile in this new kitchen remodel in Highlands Ranch Colorado

Tech Takes Another Step Forward in Remodeling Trends

Bluetooth-enabled fixtures, appliances, toilets, mirrors, lighting, and new apps that can control multiple devices were other significant trends. It’s not that tech in the kitchen and bath is something new, but what is trending is more focused tech that meets the needs of homeowners as opposed to tech for tech’s sake. Almost all of the connected devices can be operated with the major home digital assistants, Google Home and Amazon’s Alexa, for example.

How can you capitalize on the newest trends in kitchen and bath and create spectacular spaces that will stand the test of time? Let us show you how by visiting a showroom or giving us a call.

We have Four Colorado Locations to Serve You

JM Kitchen & Bath Design – Denver
2324 S. Colorado Blvd
Denver, CO 80222
(303) 300-4400
Showrooms Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Sat 9:00 am-3:00 pm
*Appointments are encouraged, however, walk-ins are always welcome.

JM Kitchen & Bath Design – Castle Rock
1375 Caprice Drive
Castle Rock, CO 80109
(303) 688-8279
Showrooms Hours: Monday by Appointment Only, Tues-Fri 9:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am-1:00 pm *Appointments are encouraged, however, walk-ins are always welcome.

JM Kitchen & Bath Design – Colorado Springs
4557 Austin Bluffs Pkwy
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(719) 596-9990
Showroom Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30 am-5:30 pm Saturday 10:00 am-2:00 pm
*Appointments are encouraged, however, walk-ins are always welcome.

JM Kitchen & Bath Design – Arvada
Arvada Market Place
7390 W 52nd Ave, Suite A
Arvada, CO 80002
(720) 674-6880
Showroom Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
*Appointments are encouraged, however, walk-ins are always welcome.

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