6 Kitchen trends for 2026
If the kitchen is the heart of the home, 2026 is the year we are giving it a major pulse check. Here in Northern Michigan, our kitchens see it all; from warming up after a long day on the ski slopes to prepping massive family dinners during the summer cherry season. As how we use our homes continues to evolve, so do the design choices we make.
We’re seeing a distinct shift in what homeowners are requesting for their kitchen remodels this year. The era of the sterile, high-maintenance kitchen is officially behind us. Today, it’s all about blending cozy, personalized aesthetics with hyper-functional, easy-to-clean designs.
If you are planning a kitchen renovation this year, here are the top six trends dominating the remodeling scene, and exactly why homeowners can't get enough of them.
1. Modern Light Fixtures as Statement Pieces
Gone are the days when a single, flush-mount ceiling light and a basic sink lamp were considered "good enough." In 2026, lighting is no longer just functional; it is the jewelry of the kitchen. Why homeowners want it: Modern, oversized pendants and sleek linear chandeliers draw the eye and instantly elevate the room's design. More importantly, homeowners are asking for layered lighting. By combining striking modern fixtures over the island with hidden under-cabinet task lighting, you create a space that is brightly illuminated for chopping vegetables but can easily transition into a moody, softly lit space for evening entertaining.
2. Glass Cabinet Doors
Solid walls of upper cabinetry can sometimes make a kitchen feel heavy and closed off, especially in smaller, older homes. The solution? Strategic placement of glass-front cabinet doors. Why homeowners want it: Glass doors instantly break up the visual bulk of heavy wooden cabinets, making the entire kitchen feel larger, brighter, and more breathable. It also provides a dedicated, dust-free space for homeowners to display their favorite heirloom dishes, colorful glassware, or local pottery, adding a layer of personality to the room.
3. The Uncompromising Demand for Storage Space
If there is one absolute truth in kitchen remodeling, it’s that you can never have enough storage. Homeowners are completely rejecting the idea of cluttered countertops covered in air fryers, blenders, and mail. Why homeowners want it: Peace of mind. An uncluttered space is a relaxing space. We are building massive walk-in pantries, deep pull-out drawers for heavy pots and pans (replacing annoying lower cabinets you have to dig through), and dedicated "appliance garages" to hide everyday tools. Maximizing hidden storage ensures the beautiful finishes of your new kitchen take center stage, not your toaster.
4. Warm Kitchen Tones Are Back in Fashion
For the last decade, the stark, all-white kitchen with cool gray accents was the undisputed king of design. In 2026, the pendulum has swung back to warmth. Why homeowners want it: People want their homes to feel inviting, grounded, and cozy—especially during our long Northern Michigan winters. We are seeing a massive surge in creamy whites, mushroom and taupe tones, and a return to natural, stained wood cabinetry like white oak or rich walnut. These earthy, warm tones make the kitchen feel like a natural extension of the beautiful "Up North" outdoors rather than a sterile laboratory.
5. The Shift Toward Flat-Panel Cabinet Doors
While traditional shaker-style cabinets are still popular, there is a rapidly growing demand for flat-panel (or "slab") cabinet doors. Why homeowners want it: It all comes down to maintenance and modern elegance. Flat-panel doors offer a sleek, seamless, and uncluttered look that pairs perfectly with warm woods and bold countertops. More practically, without the recessed panels and decorative grooves of traditional doors, there is nowhere for cooking grease, dust, and grime to hide. They are incredibly easy to wipe down, giving you back your weekend cleaning time.
6. High-Contrast Backsplash Colors
Since cabinetry is trending toward warmer, more neutral, and natural tones, homeowners are looking elsewhere to inject a pop of personality. Enter the high-contrast backsplash. Why homeowners want it: Instead of blending into the background with basic white subway tile, the backsplash is becoming the focal point. Homeowners are opting for rich, saturated colors like deep forest greens, moody navy blues, or bold, textured terracotta tiles. Placed against warm wood or creamy cabinets, a contrasting backsplash adds incredible depth, drama, and custom flair to the kitchen without overwhelming the entire space.
Ready to Transform Your Kitchen?
A kitchen remodel is a massive undertaking, but living with an outdated, cramped, or dysfunctional space is a daily frustration you don't have to settle for. Whether you want to tear down walls for an open concept, upgrade to sleek flat-panel cabinets, or finally get the storage you deserve, having a trusted local professional makes all the difference.
At Traverse City Building Repair, we handle everything from the structural layout to the final installation of those modern light fixtures. Let’s build the kitchen your home deserves.
Give us a call at 231-995-9984 to schedule your consultation today!

