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  2. The Top 6 Kitchen Trends for 2025 Include Smart Storage and ...

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    According to the 2025 Kitchen Trends Report from the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), green is the most popular color for the kitchen, with 76% of respondents selecting it as the top ...

  3. Designers No Longer Love This Kitchen Countertop Material ...

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    After all, the kitchen isn’t just a workspace—it’s the heart of the home. And as design trends shift, so does the desire for spaces that feel personal, inviting, and, most importantly, alive.

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    One in seven homeowners — 14% — are choosing traditional style for their renovated kitchens, according to the 2025 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study, which is more popular than modern and ...

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Wooden countertops can come in a variety of designs ranging from butcher block to joined planks to single wide stave. Wood is considered to be the most eco-friendly option when it comes to choosing a kitchen countertop as wood is a renewable resource.

  6. Vetrazzo - Wikipedia

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    Vetrazzo recycled glass countertops were invented in Berkeley in 1996. A materials scientist, Don McPherson, pursuing his PhD combined recycled glass and a cement binder to create a sustainable, polished countertop. The company at that time was known as Counter Productions.

  7. Recycled glass countertop - Wikipedia

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    Where the recycled glass countertops are made is another variable that is taken into account when determining the sustainability of a recycled glass countertop. At this time most of the companies manufacture their products in the United States, but recycled glass countertops have gained international interest.