Kitchen and bathroom countertops see a lot of action. From meal prep to clean up, these surfaces take a beating while needing to look great year after year. As tastes change, so do the most popular options and styles for countertops. Read on to learn about the hottest countertop trends you’ll see in kitchen and bath remodels this year.
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Quartz Countertops Continue to Dominate
Engineered quartz countertops reign supreme in today’s kitchens and baths. Made from crushed quartz blended with resins and pigments, these high-tech surfaces check all the boxes:
Durability
Quartz stands up to stains, scratches, heat, and impact better than granite or marble. New antimicrobial formulations also resist bacteria growth.
Low Maintenance
Unlike natural stone, quartz needs little ongoing sealing or polishing. Just clean with soap and water.
Stylish Appearance
From gleaming whites to bold patterns, quartz offers unlimited design flexibility. Popular styles mimic luxury marble and granite at more affordable prices.
With the look and feel of natural stone paired with excellent durability, it’s no wonder quartz is the #1 countertop choice today. Expect its popularity to continue rising in 2024.
Thin is In Slim Countertops Make a Statement
Homeowners tired of bulky countertops are embracing new slim options less than an inch thick. Attached to sturdy backing panels or substrates, these wafer-thin materials make small kitchens feel more spacious while allowing distinctive new styles:
Sleek Stainless Steel
Commercial kitchens have used stainless steel countertops for ages for good reason – this metal is durable, hygienic, sound-deadening, and has an ultra-modern look. New finishing techniques like patterned metal etching allow more artistic designs for residential spaces.
Stylish Ceramics
Porcelain, ceramic, and terrazzo thin slabs let you incorporate additional colors and patterns like subway tiles, aggregates, terrazzo chips, or even photos directly into your countertop surfaces.
Veneers Offer Style
Natural stone veneers as thin as 0.8mm are applied to substrates to create the look of marble and granite without heavy cutting and fragility – at a fraction of the cost.
This doesn’t have to mean delicate. New technology and materials make slim countertops surprisingly resilient for busy kitchens. Expect Thin to win big in 2024!
Concrete and Terrazzo for Lasting Value
For an earthy, artisanal aesthetic that doesn’t skimp on durability, concrete, and terrazzo countertops are rising go-to choices:
Concrete Countertops
Poured and stained onsite, concrete counters offer these advantages:
- Endless customization from integrated sinks to embedded objects
- Can be stained nearly any hue
- Develops characterful patina over time
- Extremely heat and scratch-resistant
You’ll see concrete specified more often by designers seeking handmade appeal and authenticity. Modern staining processes make even neutral concrete counters look colorfully chic.
Terrazzo
As reported extensively on the leading architecture site ArchDaily, terrazzo is reemerging across commercial and residential spaces due to its artistic adaptability and seamless customization capacity relative to typical countertop materials.
Well known in commercial spaces, terrazzo is enjoying a residential renaissance:
- Glass, stone, and ceramic chips cast in cement create signature patterns and texture
- Seamless built-in sinks are possible
- Can be poured onsite or precast
- Stain-resistant and easily repaired
- Vintage style suits contemporary and traditional spaces
Artisans are rediscovering terrazzo’s limitless design possibilities. Compared to granite or quartz, terrazzo offers similar durability with more eco-friendly customization potential.
Alternative Materials Shake Up Countertop Norms
Tired of the same old options? Interior trendsetters are bringing new sustainable and artistic materials into kitchens and baths:
Recycled Glass Countertops
Recycled glass countertops are becoming a sustainable and visually striking choice for modern kitchens. These countertops are fabricated by combining crushed recycled glass pieces in shades like sea glass green or cobalt blue with concrete or resin.
The mixture is then molded and finished into smooth countertops with an organic, flowing look showing glimpses of colorful glass fragments. Recycled glass countertops make a statement while reducing waste, making them an on-trend eco-friendly option.
Reclaimed Wood
Bringing reclaimed wood countertops made from old barn boards, fencing, rafters or other demolition materials into kitchens adds natural warmth and character. Pairing washed black kitchen cabinets with an organic reclaimed wood countertop creates a modern farmhouse style.
Contrasting crisp white cabinetry with the wood’s natural tan, grey and brown tones can also create an inviting aesthetic. Distressed, stamped concrete paired with reclaimed wood countertops further enhances the rustic charm.
Black is the New Grey in the Kitchens
While white and grey kitchens remain popular, more designers and homeowners now view black as the ultimate modern neutral. The growing trend toward black kitchens shows a few key directions:
Pairing Black Cabinets with Natural Wood
The deeply dramatic look of glossy black case goods works beautifully with light wood accents and countertops. This contrast creates welcoming spaces with an architectural vibe. Expect to see black shaker cabinets topped with oak, walnut, and ash.
Black and White Palettes
For an edgy yet elegant look, black kitchen cabinetry excels when matched with crisp white quartz countertops and backsplashes. This palette nods to Art Deco style while feeling sleekly contemporary.
Black Countertops
Dark quartz, granite, and porcelain slabs provide the perfect partner for black case goods. This enveloping noir look sets an indulgently swanky tone. Black metal countertops like hematite also make a compelling design statement with black cabinetry.
While some shun darker palettes, black undeniably conveys chic sophistication for those looking to embrace dramatic allure. Expect black to dominate more cutting-edge kitchens in 2024 and beyond.
Colorful Countertops Make a Splash
According to the design experts interviewed in Better Homes and Garden’s kitchen trends overview, color, and pattern are flooding back into kitchen spaces through mix-and-match countertops and statement backsplashes.
While white and black countertops attract many devotees, a growing cohort seeks bolder brighter choices for maximum visual impact:
Vibrant Solid Surface Options
Solid surface manufacturers now offer hundreds of colorful options from coral red to cobalt blue — easily customized with embedded metallic or graphic accents.
Decorative Laminates
High-performance laminates like Formica, Wilsonart, and Nevamar come in every color, pattern, and finish imaginable – from faux woods to fantasy granites. New digital printing processes allow photorealistic visuals ideal for making design statements.
Vivid Tile Inlays
Mosaic and decorative tile inlays enable counters with eye-catching geometric patterns, artistic motifs, and expressions of pure whimsy. From rustic Talavera to futuristic pixelations, tile inlays elevate countertops from drab to fab.
For those wanting to ditch boring, colorful countertop materials make it easier than ever to incorporate dazzling style. Expect painters’ palette options to thrive in 2024.
Integrated Sinks Streamline Countertops
Why treat sinks as separate elements when they can be seamlessly united with countertop surfaces? Integrated sinks are fusing these components into unified wholes:
- Custom Concrete – artisanal concrete counters allow sinks to be poured and stained as integral components for smooth monolithic allure.
- Quartz Surrounds – most quartz fabricators can shape slabs to create glossy sink bowls with virtually invisible seams.
- Terrazzo–sink basins can be molded from the same terrazzo mixture poured to surround them.
- Metal – countertops like copper, stainless steel, and zinc can be hammered and molded from a single surface.
When sinks blend into countertops visually, these hidden “vessels” maintain sleeker sightlines. Expect demand for this seamless look to rise in 2024.
Tile Backsplashes Make MORE of a Statement
Backsplashes protect kitchen walls while adding visual interest behind sinks and stoves. Tired of boring tiles? The newest options make backsplashes into standout focal features:
- Dimensional Tiles – 3D molded, handpainted, and sculptural tile creates tactile backsplash displays. From Moroccan shapes to Spanish curves, dimensional tiles add artisanal flair.
- Graphic Motifs – Patterned, illustrated, and photographic tiles turn backsplashes into muralesque works of art. Look for graphic black and white patterns and custom photos.
- Concrete/Terrazzo – as mentioned, concrete and terrazzo designers now craft countertop extensions up walls for wraparound tableaus with sink areas.
- Display Niches – don’t overlook opportunities to incorporate display nooks amid backsplashes. Open shelving offers handy space to show off cherished dishware or organic accents.
Backsplashes are shedding their reputations as utilitarian afterthoughts. More like art installations, the newest backsplash offerings integrate and highlight kitchen design concepts. Expect to see this trend expand dramatically in 2024 as tile technology improves.
Reclaimed Wood Brings Character
Part of a growing movement toward sustainable materials, reclaimed wood introduces welcoming imperfections that contrast with the matchy-matchy sameness of new construction:
- Salvaged Oak & Other Species – Old-growth North American woods like oak, elm, and walnut offer subtly primitive textures far different than factory-produced boards. Responsibly salvaged antique lumber makes dynamic countertop and accent materials.
- Live Edge Slabs – Countertops and backsplashes utilizing raw wood edges and bark celebrate the inherent artistry of tree shapes. This “freeform” look provides organic contrast to cabinetry and manufactured materials.
- Timber Resins – Liquid resins like epoxy and polyurethane make ideal sealants to protect reclaimed wood pieces against water and wear while heightening their rhapsodic qualities.
Part of a larger ode to imperfections and visible craftsmanship, reclaimed wood brings time-hewn character to new and old constructions alike. Expect this warm, eco-friendly look to thrive strongly in 2024.
Nature-Inspired Marbling & Aggregates
Of course, the easiest way to bring nature indoors is by mimicking its abstract artistry.
- Quartz Marbling – Recalling the languid beauty of real Italian marble, quartz products incorporating swirling veining and colors beautifully suggest luxury stone at more affordable price points and better performance.
- Concrete Aggregates – Crumbled stone and glass introductions give poured concrete counters earthy chromatism and sparkling translucency reminiscent of river rock beds and seaside stones.
- Terrazzo Fragments – The glass, stone, and ceramic fragments comprising solid terrazzo surfaces form poetic aggregate constellations inspired by natural landscapes and rock formations.
By echoing patterns and shapes from the natural world, marbled and aggregate materials allow designers to interject artistry, uniqueness, and intrigue into residential spaces yearning for distinctiveness. Expect concrete and quartz products to push creative possibilities for marbled and aggregate materials in 2024.
Boldly Patterned Statement Countertops
Many interior trends like maximalism and artistic eclecticism call for pronouncedly patterned countertops that command attention:
- Pixelated Porcelain – Digital printing processes allow porcelain, ceramic, and quartz slabs to display intricate tablet-style patterns in bold contrasting colors. Hip pixelation and checkerboard effects read distinctly modern.
- Geometric Inlays – Tiles arranged in angular inlaid patterns like herringbones or chevrons lend dimensional dynamism and movement to counters and backsplashes. Classic motifs get updated with contemporary shapes and colors.
- Terrazzo – Given its handmade artisanal nature, terrazzo’s aggregate designs demand consideration as artistic abstractions. Designers can customize vibrantly variegated colors and patterns.
Patterned countertops with high visual voltage are ideal for adding energy, modernism, and conversation-starting panache. Expect growing appetites for boldly engaging patterns to be well fed by countertop materials in 2024 that play creatively with colors, shapes, and aggregates in uncommon ways.
Conclusion: Finding Your Functional Aesthetic Countertops
More than just utilitarian surfaces, today’s countertops make spirited design declarations. With limitless innovative surfaces entering mainstream kitchens and baths, you now have wide options of attractive, high-performing choices. Do some homework about materials and costs before talking through priorities with countertop fabricators.
The sweet spot lies in locating durable options balancing decorative pizzazz, lifestyle suitability, and affordability. There’s never been a better time to realize functional aesthetic aspirations thanks to exponential growth in available countertop materials and capabilities.