Steam Ovens
The rise of steam ovens is something that will really be showing its face more often from now on. Steam is a versatile form of heat, helping you to power and sanitize your world. Steam ovens are a healthy method of cooking that can grant you squeaky-clean results. Try a convection steam oven if you’re looking for something that doesn’t sacrifice heat for health.
Refrigerators
Refrigerators are getting a huge upgrade being one of the biggest all-around style and utility changes in the entire kitchen. There will be a combination of food zones that compartmentalize the different types of food, some of which will be flexible, while others are specific to a certain ingredient.
Bluetooth Sync
The ability to sync with a Bluetooth device is a powerful way to get things started in the kitchen. You won’t need to rely on old oven timers or long preheat wait times and use state-of-the-art ranges to sync with your microwave and other connected appliances
Finger Touch Instead of Knobs
The introduction of finger touch and swipe controls is a new trend in appliances. These controls replace knobs and work through electromagnetic heat, rather than field heat. It’s a great way to control your fire, the heat, and keep things clean throughout the day.
Hydration Centers
Consider the water you drink or buy from the store. This should be important to you which is why you might want to consider a built-in filtered water dispenser. Conveniently located in many areas of the home, like the kitchen, mudroom, or living space, this self serve design allows for delicious, filtered, refreshing water to be available to you without having to walk into another room each time.
Vacuum Sealers
No food is preserved in its healthiest form unless it is vacuum-sealed. Before 2020, homeowners had to rely on expensive technology to vacuum seal their food. You can now enjoy this health practice with built-in vacuum sealers, built into your cabinetry or appliance space.
Multi-Cooker
Multi-cookers are advanced new appliances that allow you to prepare their meals in a variety of different ways. From the slow cooker to a variety of steam-based options, you can now enjoy your favorite meals without having to use too much butter or oil to heat your cookware.