Latest Home Design Trends Survey Reveals Homeowner Kitchen and Bath Preferences

Residential architects in all regions report healthy business conditions.

 

Washington, D.C. – April 17, 2018 – Demand for new products and features in kitchens and bathrooms remains strong as the housing market continues to pick up steam, according to the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Home Design Trends Survey for the fourth quarter of 2017, which was released today.

The survey detailing kitchen and bath trends has shown that investment in these traditionally important areas of the home has contributed to improving business conditions for residential architects.

“Demand has remained solid for smart home features in the kitchen, which isn’t a surprise as more new systems and products are being introduced at a dizzying pace,” said AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD, Hon. AIA. “At the same time, ensuring accessibility throughout these areas and promoting convenience remain priorities for homeowners.”

Other data from last year’s survey revealed the following with any score above 50 being positive:

• Billings: 52.9

• Inquiries for new projects: 60.9

• Regional averages: Midwest (61.9), Northeast (60.8), West (58.4), South (56.4)

Popular Kitchen Products and Features* 

2017

2016

* Index score computed as % of respondents reporting increasing minus those reporting decreasing popularity; Q4-2017

Outdoor kitchens:

45%

45%

Integrated with family space:

44%

46%

Computer area/recharging stations:

35%

42%

Undercounter appliances:

30%

38%

Larger pantry space:

34%

34%

Drinking water filtration systems:

30%

28%

Induction cooking appliances:

26%

25%

Double island:

25%

20%

Smart appliances:

    25%

32%

Upper-end appliances:

25%

31%

Wine refrigeration/storage: 

23%

32%

Sensory faucets:

16%

28%

Adaptability/universal design:

18%

27%

Built-in appliances:

18%

25%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Popular Bathroom Products and Features

2017

2016

* Index score computed as % of respondents reporting increasing minus those reporting decreasing popularity; Q4-2017

Doorless showers:

56%

65%

Adaptability/universal design: 

59%

61%

Stall shower without tub:

54%

57%

Large walk-in showers:

63%

54%

Radiant heated floors:

40%

30%

Water saving toilets:

18%

25%

Upscale Shower:

23%

21%

Specific Construction Segments

2017

2016

* Index score computed as % of respondents reporting increasing minus those reporting decreasing popularity; Q4-2017

Addition/alterations:

61%

54%

Kitchen and bath remodeling:

57%

51%

Custom/luxury home market:

29%

27%

Move-up home market:

20%

17%

Townhouse/condo market:

17%

7%

Second/vacation home market:

5%

-10%

First-time buyer/affordable home market:

-2%

12%


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