Countertop design has evolved across the last decade in KW — from stained granite and laminate to quartz dominance, recycled-content options, integrated sinks, and waterfall sides. Here's the evolution.
From 2015 to 2026
2015 KW typical kitchen: granite or laminate counter, drop-in sink, eased edge, brown-toned colour. 2026 KW: quartz (often recycled-content), undermount or integrated sink, mitred edge, neutral white or warm grey.
Today's Best Practices
- Quartz mid-to-premium for primary kitchens.
- Undermount sink (modern standard).
- Mitred edge for substantial visual presence.
- Waterfall sides for visible end runs.
- Recycled-content options when budget permits.
- Always use sink hole pre-cut at fabrication (not on-site).
Coming 2027–2030
Larger slab sizes for fewer seams.
Integrated counter-and-sink continuing to gain share.
More distinctive recycled-content options.
AI-assisted material visualization tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest change in KW countertops over the last decade?
Quartz dominance replacing granite as the default counter choice. Quartz now ~60–75% of mid-to-luxury installs vs ~25–35% in 2015.
Are mitred edges worth the premium?
For substantial visual presence: yes — mitred bullnose looks dramatically more substantial than standard eased edge. $8–$15/linear ft premium.
Should I add waterfall sides to my kitchen island?
If you have visible island end runs and the aesthetic suits your kitchen: yes. Premium $800–$2,500/side. Stunning visual element.
Are integrated sinks worth the premium?
For premium designer kitchens: yes. $800–$2,500 premium. Stunning continuous look. For budget kitchens: stick to undermount.
Does D&D apply 2026 best practices?
Yes — quartz, undermount sink, mitred edges, waterfall options, recycled-content alternatives. All discussed during consultation.
Key Takeaways
- Quartz dominance replacing granite as default KW counter choice (2015→2026).
- Undermount sink modern standard.
- Mitred edges add substantial visual presence vs standard eased.
- Waterfall sides for visible island ends ($800–$2,500/side).
- Recycled-content options gaining share among eco-conscious buyers.
- Integrated sinks for premium continuous look.
- D&D applies all 2026 best practices on every install.