2022 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study

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2022U.S. Houzz KitchenTrends Study Houzz Inc.1

Houzz Inc.ContentsBig Ideas3Scope & Spend4Look & Feel16Products & Features21Methodology & Appendixes35 Houzz Inc.2

Big IdeasHomeowners Prioritize CountertopsAppliances Get a Boost from High-Tech FeaturesMore than one-third of homeowners reportedly splurged onAppliances are the second most common feature thatcountertops (35%). The most common feature improved during kitchenhomeowners splurge on during kitchen renovations (27%). Overrenovations, countertops were upgraded by more than nine in 10a third of upgraded appliances include high-tech features (35%),homeowners (91%). Engineered quartz and granite are the most popularup six percentage points from the previous year. The mostcountertop materials (42% and 24%, respectively). Of the more than onepopular kitchen appliance features are wireless and smartphonein five renovating homeowners who select an island countertopcontrols (26%), up eight percentage points from 2021.material that contrasts from their primary countertops, over one-thirdchoose butcher block or wood slab (35%).Islands Are Where We Work From HomeFollowing a kitchen renovation, one in five homeowners say thatSpend on Kitchen Remodels Continues to Climba top activity at their island is work (20%), up four percentageThe median spend for both major and minor kitchen remodelspoints from 2021. Homeowners are making space for thisincreased in mid-2021 by 14% to 40,000 and by 25% to 10,000,activity with nearly two in five islands stretching more than 7 feetrespectively, compared to 2020. The median spend for a major kitchenin length (39%), up five percentage points from last year.remodel of a large kitchen (250 square feet or more), continued toHomeowners are also making the space brighter with the vastclimb for the fourth year in a row, to 50,000, up from 45,000 themajority installing new light fixtures above islands (92%).previous year. The median spend on a major small kitchen remodel(less than 250 square feet), increased as well, up to 35,000 in mid2021 from 30,000 in mid-2020.White and Gray Prevail as Top ColorsWhite continues to lead as the top choice for kitchen cabinets,Pro Hiring Reaches New Heightsbacksplash and walls (41%, 40% and 32%, respectively). Gray isOverall hiring of kitchen renovation professionals has jumped to 89%the most common alternative to white, with 27% of renovatingfrom 85% in 2020, its highest level in four years. General contractorshomeowners painting the kitchen walls gray, 13% installing graycontinue to be hired the most frequently (53%), up significantly by fourflooring, and 11% opting for a gray backsplash. That said, blue,percentage points from 2021. Cabinetmakers, kitchen designers andblack and green bring visual interest to the space throughinterior designers are also being hired more frequently than last year.contrasting kitchen island cabinet colors (26%, 10% and 5%,respectively). Houzz Inc.3

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Homeowners Continue to Savefor Kitchen RenovationsWhen deciding to upgrade a kitchen, finally having the2020Events Triggering Kitchen Renovations*2021means continues to be the primary trigger forrenovating homeowners (45%), up by 5 percentagepoints from the previous year. The percentage citing45%Wanted to do it allalong and finally have2022#40%the means37%this reason has increased consistently every year since2019. Having an old kitchen that deteriorated or brokedown remains the third-most-common trigger forkitchen renovations (29%), in line with the previousCan no longer stand35%the old kitchen35%34%year.29%Old kitchendeteriorated or broke30%down27%28%Wanted to personalizea recently purchased28%home31%*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22(2022 study), 2020-21 (2021 study) and 2019-20 (2020 study).Recently inspired tomake certain changes14%14%13%#Shows only statistically significant difference between 2022 and 2021 studyfindings at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.5

Major Features See MoreRenovationsThe share of homeowners upgrading major kitchenfeatures increased significantly across many categoriesthis year than the previous year. Countertops andbacksplashes continue to be the most popular featuresFeature Upgrades During Kitchen Renovations*91%Backsplash86% 3 pp#Sinks84% 4 pp#Faucets81% 2 pp#Light fixtures76% 3 pp#Flooring64%Appliances (all)50%Wall finish48%Appliances (some)33%Windows28%Interior doors19%Exterior doors18%to renovate (chosen by 91% and 86% of renovatinghomeowners, respectively), both up by 3 percentagepoints. More sinks, faucets, light fixtures and interiordoors are also being upgraded this year than in theprevious year. (See Appendix A for more information 3 pp#Countertopsand year-over-year comparisons.)*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22.Electronics 2 pp#9%#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.6

Kitchen Expansions RiseThough the majority of renovating homeowners (70%)Major Changes During Kitchen Renovations*say their renovated kitchen is about the same size asbefore, the final size of renovated kitchens is on theChanged kitchen layout43%Upgraded systems38%Modified walls33%Modified ceiling10%rise. More than half (54%) of upgraded kitchensmeasure 200 square feet or more this year, up by 3percentage points compared with the previous year.The number of renovating homeowners changing thekitchen layout remains in line with the previous year, at43%. After layout changes, the most popular majorChanged kitchen location5%Modified floor3%kitchen modifications are upgrading systems andmodifying walls (38% and 33%, respectively). One in 10renovating homeowners modifies the kitchen ceiling.Change in Size of Renovated Kitchen*About the same*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, areSomewhat larger (up to 50%) 3 pp#Final Size of Renovated Kitchen*70%Less than 100 square feet24%100 to 199 square feet-2 pp#12%34%currently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;Significantly larger (more than 50%)shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.6%200 square feet or more 3 pp#54%7

Spend on Kitchen RemodelsContinues to ClimbThe median spend for both major kitchen remodels, inNational Median Spend* for Major and Minor Kitchen Remodels**Mid-2020which at least all the cabinets and appliances arereplaced, and minor kitchen remodels increased in mid2021 to 40,000 and 10,000, respectively. ThoseMajorRemodelMid-2021 40,000 35,000amounts are up by 14% and 25%, respectively, frommid-2020.The median spend for major remodels of large kitchensMinorRemodel 10,000 8,000continues to climb for the fourth year in a row. Itincreased to 50,000 in mid-2021 from 45,000 theprevious year. The median spend for major remodels ofsmall kitchens increased as well, to 35,000 in mid2021 from 30,000 in mid-2020. Meanwhile, theLarger Kitchen (250 square feet)Smaller Kitchen ( 250 square feet)median spend for minor remodels of small kitchensdoubled, increasing to 10,000 from 5,000 theprevious year. 35,000MajorRemodel 30,000 50,000MajorRemodel 45,000*Median spend reflects spend of homeowners who completed a kitchenremodel by mid-2021 (2022 study) and by mid-2020 (2021 study).**Major kitchen remodel refers to a remodel in which at least all the cabinetsMinorRemodel 10,000 5,000and appliances are replaced. Minor kitchen remodel refers to all otherMinorRemodel 14,000 12,000remodels. Houzz Inc.8

Countertops: TheBiggest SplurgeMore than one in three (35%) renovating homeownerswho are upgrading the kitchen reported that theydecided to spend significantly more than originallySplurged on At Least One New Kitchen Feature During Renovation*79%2022planned, or “splurge”, on new countertops. Otherareas where renovators spent more than originallyTop Features for Splurging in the New Kitchen**intended include appliances (27%), cabinets (23%), andbacksplash (20%).Countertops35%Appliances (all)27%Cabinets23%Backsplash20%Sink(s)13%Faucets & Plumbing fixtures12%Flooring12%Lighting fixtures10%Appliances (some)9%Windows6%Wall finish3%*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22(2022 study). Houzz Inc.9

Kitchen Openness toNearby RoomsThe number of renovating homeowners opening upChanges to How Open the Kitchen Is to Nearby Spaces*202020212022their kitchen to either an interior or outdoor space issignificantly lower than in the past three years. In2022, 38% of renovating homeowners made their38%#More open to interiors43%46%kitchen more open to the nearby interior spacecompared with 46% in 2020. When asked aboutopening to outdoor spaces, 18% reported making their18%#More open to outdoorskitchen more open in 2022 compared to 20% in 2020.22%20%For kitchens open to the outdoors, the transition ismost often via double doors or a row of doors (55%).Most kitchens open to interiors have no wall separation(65%).*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22.**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are making the kitchenmore open to nearby interior spaces as part of a completed, current orNew Opening to Nearby Interiors**New Opening to Outdoors***Completely open —no wall separation65%Via double doors orrow of doors55%Somewhat larger, viadouble doors, row ofdoors or wide opening23%Via a single door29%10%Via a pass-throughwindow16%Complete open-airsetup5%In other ways10%Via a single door ornarrow openingplanned kitchen renovation during 2021-22.***Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are making theVia a pass-throughwindow4%kitchen more open to outdoor spaces as part of a completed, current orplanned kitchen renovation during 2021-22.#Shows only statistically significant difference between 2022 and 2021 studyIn other ways9%findings at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.10

Island Upgrades and AdditionsRemain PopularMore than half of renovating homeowners (57%) eitherIsland Changes During Kitchen Renovations*upgrade or add an island, while nearly 2 in 5 still haveNo change, no islandno island at all. More than 1 in 4 (27%) upgrades anAdd an islandexisting island, up by 3 percentage points from theUpgrade an existing islandprevious year — a significant increase.No change, keep island as isLayout choices among the 43% of homeownerschanging their kitchen layout are consistent with theprevious year. The L shape is most popular (40%),followed by the U shape (31%) and then the galleystyle, which has two facing walls (13%).7% 3 pp#36%27%57%Add an island or upgrade anexisting islandNew Layout Among Those Changing Layout**43%30%Change kitchen layout*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22.**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are changing theL shape40%U shape31%Galley13%Single wall8%G shape6%kitchen layout as part of a completed, current or planned kitchen renovationduring 2021-22.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels.Other Houzz Inc.12%11

Cabinet ReplacementsAboundThe majority of homeowners renovating the kitchenCabinet Upgrades During Kitchen Renovations*replace all the kitchen cabinets (65%), while nearly aDo not replace or upgrade cabinetsthird (29%) replace a partial amount of cabinets.Replace all cabinets6%29%Partially replace cabinetsAmong those partially upgrading cabinets, thepercentage refinishing cabinet exteriors jumped by 5points from the previous year, to 65%. One in 4 addssome cabinets, while 23% replace only the cabinetdoors.29%65%Partially replace cabinetsImprovements Among Partial Cabinet Upgrades***Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22.Refinishing the exterior65%Adding some cabinets25%Replacing doors only23%Replacing some cabinets20% 5 pp#**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are partially upgradingkitchen cabinets as part of a completed, current or planned kitchenrenovation during 2021-22.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels.Refinishing the interior Houzz Inc.14%12

Professional Hiring ReachesNew HeightsPros are in much higher demand this year, with 89% ofTop Service Providers Hired During Kitchen Renovations*renovating homeowners hiring a pro — the highestlevel in four years. General contractors are the most51%49%20202021202253%#sought after, hired by more than half of renovatinghomeowners (53%). That percentage is up by 4 pointsfrom the previous year, a significant increase.#26%27%31%Cabinetmakers also continue to be in high demand,22%#19%23%hired by 31% of renovating homeowners, followed by13% 11% 13%kitchen designers (23%). Both of those percentages#10% 10%12%11% 11% 10%are up significantly from the previous year. Kitchenremodelers are significantly more in demand as well(12%), meaning professional hiring increased almostacross the board.General contractorCabinetmakerKitchen designerOverall Pro Hiring*Interiordesigner/decoratorKitchen remodelerArchitectHiring of Specialty Service Providers(Without a Project Manager)***Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22(2022 study), 2020-21 (2021 study) and 2019-20 (2020 study).**Specialty service providers refers to electricians, plumbers, tile specialists,cabinetmakers and other tradespeople. Project manager refers to ontractors and remodelers.#Shows only statistically significant difference between 2022 and 2021 studyfindings at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.13

Kitchen Islands KeepGetting LongerNearly 2 in 5 islands are more than 7 feet long, aStorage Configurations of Upgraded Islands*2021significant increase from last year, indicating thatislands in general are getting longer.78%76%Cabinets with doorsThe most common island shape is rectangular (78%).74%74%DrawersRectangular and square islands together account for11% #14%84% of upgraded islands. Demand for U-shapedislands declined to 4% this year, from 6% the previousOpen shelvesyear.7%8%OtherIslands are a common place to add kitchen storage;the most common storage types are cabinets withNo storagedoors (chosen by 78% of renovating homeowners) anddrawers (74%). Open shelving is less popular this year:Only 11% choose it, compared with 14% the previousyear.*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are adding or2%2%Average Length of Upgraded Island*Shape of Upgraded Island*Less than 6 feet25%Rectangle or square6 to 7 feet-4 pp#36%L shapeMore than 7 feet 5 pp#39%U shapeupgrading a kitchen island as part of a completed, current or planned kitchenrenovation during 2021-22.#Shows only statistically significant difference between 2022 and 2021 study2022 2 pp#83%7%-2 pp#4%findings at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.14

Work from Islands BecomesIncreasingly PopularThe kitchen island has become increasingly importantfor activities other than cooking: More than half ofrenovating homeowners (52%) use it primarily forentertaining, and nearly half (44%) use it primarily foractivity at the island for 1 in 5 renovating homeowners(20%), up by 4 percentage points from the More than 7 in 10 kitchen renovators report that theirDoing worklifestyle is equally healthy after the renovation, while28% report that it’s even healthier.45%46%22%23%15%15%Watching TVReading*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, zing. Unsurprisingly, given pandemic-relatedchanges in work arrangements, doing work is the top2021Top Activities in the Kitchen Following Renovation*8%9%Primary Activities at the Island After KitchenRenovation, Besides Cooking/Baking**Change in Lifestyle After Kitchen Renovation*currently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22.**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have a kitchen islandand who have completed, are currently working on or are planning a kitchenHealthierrenovation during 2021-22.Equally healthy#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;Less healthyshows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.28%Entertaining at the island52%71%Socializing at the island44%1%Doing work at the island 4 pp#20%15

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Transitional Style Gains Ground,While Farmhouse Loses ItTransitional remains the No. 1 style choice forStyle Change During Renovation*renovated kitchens in 2022, up to 25% from 21% theprevious year. Contemporary style has overtaken85%202085%202183%2022modern as the No. 2 pick. Farmhouse style hasdropped by 2 percentage points, chosen by 1 in 10Top Kitchen Styles Following Style Change**2020kitchen renovators, declining further from its peak of202114% in 2019. (See Appendix B for more information onkitchen styles over time.)202225% 5%15%*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, are10%currently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22(2022 study), 2020-21 (2021 study) and 2019-20 (2020 study).Farmhouse12%11%**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are changing thekitchen style as part of a completed, current or planned kitchen renovationduring 2021-22, 2020-21 and 2019-20.#9%Traditional#Shows only statistically significant difference between 2022 and 2021 study11%11%findings at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.17

Wood Gains Favor for CabinetContrastUsing a cabinet color on the island that contrasts themain cabinets is increasingly popular, chosen by 46% ofrenovators — up by 5 percentage points. 1 in 5Top Cabinetry Colors*20202021202245%41%renovating homeowners (21%) choosing a wood tone.***41%The most popular wood tone for island contrast ismedium, chosen by 10% of renovators, up by 5percentage points. Dark wood and light wood followclosely, at 6% and 5%, respectively.11%13%12%10%10%10%For the main kitchen cabinets, white is again the most7%9%8%6%7%7%popular color (41%), in line with 2021. After medium-tonewood, gray holds steady in third place (10%), followed bymulticolored (8%) and light wood (7%).*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22(2022 study), 2020-21 (2021 study) and 2019-20 (2020 study).White46%Medium-tone woodGrayMulticoloredLight wood 5 pp#Contrast island cabinetry colorsTop Contrasting Cabinetry Colors for Upgraded Islands****Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are adding orupgrading a kitchen island and opting for a cabinetry color distinct from themain cabinetry color as part of a completed, current or planned kitchenBlue26%Gray18%White8%Green5%Black10%Dark Wood6%Brown5%renovation during 2021-22.***Wood tone includes light, medium and dark wood tones.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.Medium Wood 5 pp#10%Light Wood 3 pp#5%18

White Countertops Stay No. 1,While Wood Offers ContrastRenovating homeowners are increasingly choosingTop Countertop Colors*202020212022white for their kitchen countertops (39%), followed bymulticolored (24%). Gray seems to be falling out of39%#favor, with only 12% of renovating homeowners optingfor it, down from 15% in 2020.31%33%25% 26% 24%Nearly 1 in 4 renovating homeowners (24%) adding orupgrading an island selects an island countertop color15%14%that contrasts the primary countertops. White still holds12% #10%9%the top spot for contrasting island countertops (32%),8%5%5%5%but wood tones combined follow closely at 26%.Among wood tones, 11% of renovators choose medium,8% choose light and 7% choose dark. (See Appendix Cfor more information on kitchen ing island countertop colors*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, arecurrently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22(2022 study), 2020-21 (2021 study) and 2019-20 (2020 study).**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are updating or addingTop Contrasting Countertop Colors for Upgraded Islands**White32%Gray10%9%a kitchen island and opting for a countertop color distinct from the maincountertop color, as part of a completed, current or planned kitchenrenovation during 2021-22.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;MulticoloredMedium-tone wood-7 pp#11%Light wood8%Dark wood7%shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.19

White Walls and StandardStainless DominateWhite is the top choice for kitchen walls andTop Colors in Kitchen Renovations*backsplashes, chosen by 32% and 40% of renovatinghomeowners, respectively. For appliances, standardstainless is the overwhelming favorite, with nearly 3 in4 renovating homeowners (74%) choosing this wn11%Blue5%Beige10%Green5%White32%Gray 6 pp #up by 3 percentage points from the previous year.Splashes of color still appear, with 20% of renovatinghomeowners choosing a multicolored backsplash and6% choosing blue. In the kitchen overall, gray is themost common alternative to white: 27% of renovatinghomeowners paint the kitchen walls gray, 13% install*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, areMulticolored 6%Appliancesgray flooring and 11% opt for a gray backsplash. (SeeAppendix C for more information on kitchen colors.)-2 pp #Standard stainless 3 pp #74%White8%Black icolored20%Gray11%6%Beige8%1%Blue6%-2 pp#-3 pp #currently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22.**Wood includes light, medium and dark tones.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.20

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Marble BacksplashesSee a BoostMarble is the second-most-popular kitchen backsplashmaterial this year, chosen by 11% of renovatinghomeowners and up by 2 percentage points from theTop Materials for Upgraded Backsplashes*Ceramic or porcelain tile56%previous year. Ceramic or porcelain tile continues toMarble11%Quartz (engineered)9%Granite5%Quartzite5%dominate at 56%, more or less in line with levels from 2 pp#the past four years. Engineered quartz takes the thirdspot, at 9%.Continuing last year’s trend, most homeownersupgrading the backsplash extend it from thecountertop to the upper cabinets or range hood (66%).Still, nearly 1 in 5 (19%) only partially covers the samearea. One in 10 renovating homeowners (11%) takes thebacksplash all the way from the countertop to theceiling.Coverage of Upgraded Backsplashes*Up to the Cabinets or Range HoodFull coverage*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are updating theUp to the Ceiling66%Full coverage11%Partial coverage3%backsplash as part of a completed, current or planned kitchen renovationduring 2021-22.Partial coverage19%#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.22

Cabinet Choices FavorSolid WoodOf the 94% of renovating homeowners who eitherPrimary Material of New Cabinets*replace all the kitchen cabinets (65%) or partiallyreplace the kitchen cabinet (29%) as part of the kitchenrenovation, the majority choose solid wood as theSolid wood76%Plywood20%primary cabinet material (76%), followed by plywood(20%) and medium-density fiberboard (14%).Medium-density fiberboardWhile the majority of homeowners opt for materialsbased on the look and feel (78%) and durability (52%),2 in 5 cited costs (43%) among the top three reasonsfor choosing their new cabinet %Stainless steel1%Top 4 Reasons for New Cabinet Materials**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who have completed, areLook & feel78%Cost43%Durability52%Easy to clean & sanitize27%currently working on or are planning a kitchen renovation during 2021-22. Houzz Inc.23

Shaker Style Cabinets Lead,While Flat-Panel Loses FavorShaker-style cabinet doors are gaining ground, with64% of renovating homeowners choosing it forupgraded cabinetry, up by 8 percentage points fromthe previous year. Flat-panel cabinets remain a distantsecond (17%), followed by raised-panel (13%), bothPrimary Make of Upgraded Cabinets*Primary Door Styles of Upgraded Cabinets*Shaker64% 8 pp#Custom43%35%Flat-panel17%-4 pp#SemicustomRaised-panel13%-4 pp#Stock11%10%down by 4 percentage points. More than 2 in 5 kitchenrenovators (43%) choose custom cabinets, and morethan 1 in 3 (35%) opts for semicustom.Glass-front2%Ready to assembleOther3%OtherMore than 1 in 10 new or upgraded islands (12%) have acabinet door style that contrasts the main cabinets.2%Among contrasting island cabinets, the flat-panel stylehas dramatically fallen out of favor, declining by 12percentage points to 17% from 30% the previous year.*Percentages reflect the proportion of homeowners who are adding orreplacing some or all of the cabinets as part of a completed, current orplanned kitchen renovation during 2021-22.12%Contrasting island cabinet door stylesTop Contrasting Cabinetry Door Styles of Upgraded ered1%**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are adding orupgrading a kitchen island with storage and opting for cabinetry door stylesdistinct from the main cabinetry door styles as part of a completed, current orplanned kitchen renovation during 2021-22.Flat-panel#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;-12 pp#17%Other14%shows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.24

Butcher-Block Countertops OfferIsland ContrastWhile engineered quartz remains the leading materialfor upgraded kitchen countertops, it dramaticallydeclined in popularity this year. Only 42% of renovatinghomeowners are choosing it, versus 51% in 2020.Granite remains the second choice, though it declinedTop Materials for Upgraded Countertops*20202021202251%40%42%to 24% from 28% the previous year.29% 28%#24%Slightly more than 1 in 5 upgraded islands (22%)features a contrasting countertop material. Butcher11%block or wood slab is chosen by 35% of renovators and12%10%is preferred over engineered quartz, though the latter7%8%9%5%5%4%is gaining ground. Engineered quartz is now chosen by26% of renovating homeowners, up by 11 percentageQuartz (engineered)GraniteButcher block or wood slabpoints from the previous year.during 2021-22 (2022 study), 2020-21 (2021 study) and 2019-20 (2020Contrasting island countertop materialsTop 3 Reasons for Upgraded Countertop Materials*study).**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are adding or69%Butcher block or wood slabDurability57%Quartz (engineered)38%Granitekitchen renovation during 2021-22.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2021 study findings;Top Contrasting Countertop Materials for Upgraded Islands**Look & feelupgrading a kitchen island and opting for a countertop material distinct fromthe main countertop material as part of a completed, current or plannedMarble22%*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are updatingcountertops as part of a completed, current or planned kitchen renovationQuartziteEasy to clean & sanitizeshows only statistically significant differences at 90% confidence levels. Houzz Inc.35% 11 pp#26%16%25

Beverage RefrigeratorsFind FavorUpgrading appliances continues to be a priority forrenovating homeowners; garbage disposals (52%) andTop Choices for New or Upgraded beverage refrigerators (19%) are particularly gainingMicrowave69%Range59%Range hood58%Garbage disposal52%Cooktop(s)40%Wall oven(s)30%Beverage refrigerator19%Wine refrigerator14%Washer/dryer12%popularity. Nearly 1 in 5 renovating homeowners (19%)incorporates a beverage refrigerator, up by 5percentage points from the previous year, while 14%add or upgrade a wine refrigerator.Among the 53% of renovators installing at least onenew appliance in the island, beverage refrigerators arealso trending at 9%, up by 4 percentage points. Thepercentage of homeowners upgrading theirdishwasher and range declined by 4 points and 3points, respectively.Warming drawer6%-4 pp#-3 pp# 3 pp# 5 pp#-2 pp#53%Install at least one new appliance in the island*Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are updating some orall of the appliances as part of a completed, current or planned kitchenTop New Appliances in Upgraded Islands**renovation during 2021-22.36%Cooktop(s)Dishwasher(s)33%Beverage refrigerator 4 pp#9%Garbage disposal26%Range-2 pp#6%**Percentages reflect proportion of homeowners who are adding orupgrading a kitchen island and opting for a new appliance in the island aspart of a completed, current or planned kitchen renovation during 2021-22.#Percentage point difference between 2022 and 2

Houzz Inc. 3 Big Ideas The median spend for both major and minor kitchen remodels increased in mid-2021 by 14% to 40,000 and by 25% to 10,000,

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