Barbenheimer’s Coming for Your Kitchen Appliances (2024)

In the beginning, there was the white kitchen. Minimalist and monochrome, its color palette—or lack thereof—made a timeless, foolproof backdrop for day-to-day sautéing and braising. The countertops were subtle, thinly veined quartzite; the faucets and refrigerators were stainless steel.

No more. In 2024, the kitchen is going full-blown Technicolor. Gone are subtle color palettes like duck egg and deep green; in their place, homeowners and kitchen designers alike are favoring palettes—and ovens, microwaves, and dishwashers to match—like black or pink; moody versus bright.

Kitchen appliances, to borrow a pop culture reference, are going full-blown Barbenheimer.

“I stayed true to classic white kitchens for a very long time,” admits interior designer and ELLE DECOR A-Lister Ghislaine Viñas. “I’m now entering a period of exploration.”

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An all-pink kitchen in Lâncome’s house in France’s perfume country.

You can’t say we didn’t see this coming. Last August, Sherwin-Williams debuted its annual Colormix Forecast, a trend report that, for 2024, targeted blacks and pinks, citing how palettes are becoming part of our “global turmoil” and “dualistic conversation,” as noted by color marketing director Sue Wadden.

Pinterest, for its part, predicted the rise of the so-called kitschen—a cooking space doused in retro colors and cutesy flourishes. The terms "kitschy kitchen" is up 75 percent on search, "retro pink kitchens" is up 40 percent, and "eccentric kitchen" is up a whopping 160 percent.

But it was at the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS), in Las Vegas last month, where the extent of the trend was extra apparent. Subtlety was swapped out for paradox; a truth especially evident at Viking’s eye-popping booth. The appliance brand debuted a new color palette, which included some tried-and-true neutrals but that also went all in on big color. Valentine, for instance, a fuchsia hue, felt ripped straight from Barbie’s Dream House. Kitchen designer Matthew Quinn set these larger-than-life colorways against Lichtenstein-esque backdrops in his scheme for Viking’s booth. “If there’s one constant, it’s that clients are expressing themselves rather than following trends created by others,” he tells ELLE DECOR.

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A striking black kitchen in a Paris apartment designed by Pierre Gonalons.

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Bertazzoni extended its matte black finish, Carbonio, to its full product suite, so you can get the look in everything from ovens and ranges to dishwashers and hoods.

Still, if last year taught us anything, it’s that for every bubblegum-pink Barbie mood board, there’s a gritty, dark Oppenheimer variant to tip the scales. Nowhere was the latter more apparent than at Bertazzoni’s showcase, which saw its Carbonio finish—introduced last year for induction and ventilation—expanded across the full product suite into dishwashers, refrigerators, and more. The brand’s continued investment in the dark side of appliance colors is a sure sign that it’s not going anywhere; something Miele hinted at too by bringing matte black to its built-in appliances, specifically the sleek Artline ovens and microwaves.

Of course, as was the case for Barbenheimer, these aesthetic ideas of glossy pink and matte black are better together. “Black is such a grounding color for appliances,” says interior designer Isabel Ladd. “I like for the eye to travel within a space instead of just landing in one jolting, attention-grabbing piece and sitting there.”

Looking for a test case? Ladd curated a KBIS vignette—dubbed, aptly, Daring Drama—that incorporates just about all of the above, from black ovens to emerald green wallpapers via Harlequin, and pastel blue and warm red tones courtesy of Benjamin Moore.

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A bubblegum pink range and hood from La Cornue is the centerpiece of a kitchen designed by Le Whit in New York.

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Following its emerald green range last year, Café Appliances debuted a new line of colors: Breeze, Chartreuse, and Poppy.

So if high contrast and all-or-nothing color is in, what’s in the rearview? “I have three clients who asked me for colorful appliances days after they saw my KBIS space,” says Ladd. “They changed their original selections, which were stainless steel.”

Indeed, in a land of dark blacks and bright pastels, there’s little room for the chromed-out kitchens of yesteryear, a former go-to, according to ELLE DECOR A-List designer Ghislaine Viñas, who cites a “notable shift” toward darker appliances. What’s really out of style, though, is something that clients clamored for not too long ago: “White kitchens are becoming fewer and far between,” says Quinn.

Now unabashed self-expression has come to the fore, fueled by a pop culture phenomenon that generated billions at the box office. “It’s not just about functionality. It’s about making a statement and turning the kitchen into a canvas,” says Anne Puricelli, executive vice president of Viking’s parent company, Middleby Residential. “Color is powerful.”

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Helena Madden

Market Editor

Helena Madden is ELLE DECOR’s market editor, and covers all things product and trend, from flatware and furnishings to kitchen and bath. She previously worked as a staff writer at Robb Report, where she covered luxury news with a focus on interior design.

Barbenheimer’s Coming for Your Kitchen Appliances (2024)

FAQs

What is the color trend in appliances in 2024? ›

In 2024, the kitchen is going full-blown Technicolor. Gone are subtle color palettes like duck egg and deep green; in their place, homeowners and kitchen designers alike are favoring palettes—and ovens, microwaves, and dishwashers to match—like black or pink; moody versus bright.

What appliances are hard to get right now? ›

Much like we are seeing in the automotive industry, the global chip shortage is impacting appliances like microwaves, refrigerators, and washing machines.

What is your most essential appliance? ›

Essential Kitchen Appliances
  • Refrigerator. The refrigerator is undoubtedly one of the most important appliances in any kitchen. ...
  • Oven. An oven is a must-have for any home cook. ...
  • Microwave. ...
  • Dishwasher. ...
  • Blender. ...
  • Toaster. ...
  • Coffee Maker. ...
  • Food Processor.

How much would all new kitchen appliances cost? ›

Expect to spend around $10,875 on average for appliances if your new home does not come with any or they need replacement. It could cost up to $24,400 you want smart appliances or other high-end models.

What color appliances never go out of style? ›

"White, black, browns, and grays have been historically integrated into both traditional and contemporary designs, proving that these colors are universally ageless."

What is the most popular color for kitchen appliances now? ›

Here is a handy guide to the top 4 appliance finishes and how they will work with your kitchen cabinets.
  • Stainless Steel. Stainless steel is the most popular appliance finish on the market. ...
  • Black Finish. The second most popular appliance finish is black. ...
  • White Finish. ...
  • Black Stainless Steel.

What brand of refrigerator has the fewest problems? ›

Which refrigerator brand is most reliable? All three of the appliance experts we spoke to for this roundup said Whirlpool and LG were the most reliable refrigerator brands due to their durability, reliability and ease of repairs. Samsung and GE were also mentioned by our experts as high-quality fridges.

Which brand refrigerator is most reliable? ›

However, several brands consistently receive high marks for their reliability and performance. Brands such as LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, GE, Bosch, KitchenAid, Sub-Zero, and Monogram are frequently praised for their dependable appliances and excellent customer satisfaction ratings.

What appliances have the best lifespan? ›

When it comes to household appliances, reliability is key. Brands like Bosch, GE, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, LG, Samsung, and Frigidaire have consistently delivered on their promises of durability and performance.

What appliances are worth upgrading? ›

Appliances That Add the Most Value to Your Home
  1. Refrigerator. Make your kitchen cooler with a new fridge. ...
  2. Stove. A new stove cooking range can make your kitchen look more modern and up to date. ...
  3. Dishwasher. If your current dishwasher is leaky, noisy, moldy, or simply out of style, it's time to upgrade. ...
  4. Washer/Dryer.
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What company makes the best kitchen appliances? ›

Samsung scored the most spots in J.D. Power's 2023 Appliance Satisfaction Study, ranking the best in cooktops, freestanding ranges, French door refrigerators, and top-mount freezers with two-door refrigerators, in addition to sharing the top spot for over-the-range microwaves with LG, according to Cooley.

What is the cheapest appliance to cook with? ›

Energy experts found that a slow cooker is the cheapest cooking appliance to use, only costing 5p per hour to run. Most slow cookers are also quite large, meaning that you can cook large quantities of food at one – unlike air fryers or microwaves.

Is it cheaper to buy kitchen appliances in a bundle? ›

Bundled packages are less expensive than buying each appliance individually. Also, retailers usually shop appliance packages as a complete set, which lowers shipping costs. With all appliances arriving at the same time, installation can be performed in one day, which is economical if you have contractors install them.

What are the hot trend colors for 2024? ›

2024 Color Trend: Tropical Teal

It acts as the perfect transitional shade, bringing the sun-kissed ethos of summer days on the Mediterranean into the deeper hues of blue and green for fall. Try this out in a swimsuit, breezy maxi dress, or even a chic leather bag.

Are stainless steel appliances still in style in 2024? ›

Stainless steel appliances aren't going anywhere soon, but how they fit into your kitchen's aesthetic is changing. Panel-ready appliances have been creeping up on trends lists for a few years and now, in 2024, we're ready to lean way in.

What is the color forecast for summer 2024? ›

5 trendy colors for spring-summer 2024

In addition to Peach Fuzz, a blushy, soft peach hue recommended by Pantone, red, green, white, and blue, metallic palettes will be the stars of this season.

What is the new color for appliances? ›

"When it comes to appliances and fixtures, matte black and bronzed gold are among a couple of the finishes that are becoming increasingly more popular," says Harper. Both options are "not only aesthetically pleasing but also approachable, seamlessly complementing a variety of design aesthetics," she says.

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