Will Stainless Steel’s Popularity Ever Be Dethroned?

Appliance manufacturers are providing homeowners with modern finishes to their kitchen appliances, and some of the offerings have even been touted as the “new stainless steel.”

contemporary-kitchenAppliance makers are in the search for a potential successor to stainless steel, which some designers say will eventually wear out its welcome. But so far, no introductions have touched upon the popularity of stainless steel, and stainless isn’t likely to be doomed to the same fate as 1970s avocado-colored appliances anytime soon.

Still, some homeowners have complained about the annoyance of fingerprint smudges and the upkeep in keeping their stainless polished. Eventually, that annoyance may tempt them to look more closely at some of the alternatives popping up in the last two years. Some appliance makers are choosing to still channel the stainless look in their alternatives so that homeowners could even make a gradual switch. Other manufactures, however, are opting to offer more bold alternatives.

Could any of these finishes have the potential to dethrone homeowners’ love for stainless steel one day?

Ice Glazed

white-ice

Whirlpool introduced last year its White Ice collection of appliances, and at the time called white “the new stainless.” The glossy white appliances feature silver accents. Whirlpool also offers a Black Ice version — black appliances with silver accents.

Slate

Slate

General Electric is offering up slate as an alternative. The low-gloss gray finish is “inspired by the rich texture of stone” and “provides a warm, inviting alternative to stainless steel,” GE says on its website. GE also notes that  the dark matte finish hides fingerprints, smudges, and dirt.

Colourful Options

Viking

Viking Range Corp., which was a pioneer in stainless with its debut in 1987 of a stainless steel open-burner range, is providing home owners a colorful array of options with appliances. It has 24 color alternatives, from cinnamon, wasabi, kettle black and Dijon to plum, sea grass, and cobalt blue. Or, the company’s graphite gray may be a little less bold for more home owners who are looking to make a switch from stainless.

Courtesy: Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine