2026 US Houzz Kitchen Trends Study Released

Published: January 13, 2026

Houzz Inc., the leading all-in-one software platform for construction and design, today released the 2026 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study. Based on a survey of nearly 1,800 respondents, the report finds that more than three-quarters of homeowners (76%) add specialty built-in features. Of those, many focus on storage with pantry cabinets (47%) and walk-in pantries (16%), and nearly 1 in 10 include a butler’s pantry or prep kitchen (7%). Top motivations for butler’s pantries are keeping clutter out of sight (30%) and gaining additional storage (22%). Meanwhile, task-specific built-ins are also popular, including beverage stations (24%) — such as coffee and espresso bars — and baking stations (9%). Two percent even include a snack station. 

2026 US Houzz Kitchen Trends Study

The emphasis on storage continues throughout the kitchen, where cabinet upgrades remain nearly universal (84%). More than two-thirds of renovating homeowners (68%) replace all cabinets during kitchen renovations, while just over a quarter (27%) opt for partial replacements. Almost all homeowners (94%) integrate specialty storage features in their upgraded cabinetry, including pull-out waste or recycling bins (64%) and cabinets or drawers for cookie sheets or trays (55%), spices (41%) and cutlery (38%). Solutions for hard-to-reach spaces include revolving corner trays, pullout shelves and deep drawer organizers (34%, each). 

“Specialty and built-in storage is fundamental to how today’s kitchens function,” said Misty Callaway, designer of Callaway Homes and a Houzz Pro user. “When storage is thoughtfully designed, from customized drawers and pull-out shelves to walk-in pantries, it reduces clutter, improves efficiency and makes the kitchen easier to use every single day. These features help homeowners get more out of their space.”

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For many homeowners, kitchen renovations are no longer optional, they’re becoming essential. Renovating homeowners are more likely to cite kitchen deterioration or dysfunction as a top motivator (38%) compared with the previous year (35%). This signals growing urgency to address kitchens that no longer meet homeowners’ needs, putting practical concerns nearly on par with dissatisfaction with an outdated style (41%), the No. 1 renovation driver. Personalizing a recently purchased home declined 4 percentage points to 24%.

2026 US Houzz Kitchen Trends Study

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“Kitchen renovations are increasingly shaped by broader housing market pressures,” said Marine Sargsyan, Houzz head of economic research. “With aging housing stock, a shortage of available homes and longer homeowner tenure, more homeowners are choosing to invest in improving the functionality of the kitchens they already have rather than move. That’s driving an emphasis on practical upgrades such as built-in storage and efficient layouts that help kitchens better support everyday living.”

The vast majority of renovating homeowners (87%) hire professionals for their kitchen renovation projects. General contractors are the most in demand overall (48%), while kitchen designers remain the most commonly hired specialists, engaged by more than 1 in 5 renovating homeowners (22%). 

Professional involvement is even more pronounced on projects of $50,000 or more. Nearly all renovating homeowners (98%) hire at least one pro, most commonly general contractors (60%), building specialists (53%) and cabinetmakers (43%). These projects are also more likely to involve design professionals, with more than one-third working with kitchen designers (34%), along with an increased number using design-build firms (18%), interior designers (13%), architects (13%) and kitchen remodelers (11%). With homeowners making significant changes to their kitchens, pros can guide them through their projects using tools like Houzz Pro’s Schedule, Selections and Mood Boards.

The 2026 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study is a report of homeowners who are in the midst of, are planning or recently completed a kitchen renovation. The online survey was fielded to U.S. Houzz users in July 2025. n=1,780. You can download the full report here.

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