Parade of Homes | Spring 2026

Kitchen Islands

Incorporating a lot of different textures into the millwork by adding reeding or fluting has also become a popular touch.

“There’s a lot of opportunity for personal- ization. We’re seeing it from all sides, from the cabinetry to the stone,” Rudd says. “People want their island to be a little bit special and not just looking like cabinet boxes that have been lined up one after the other.” When contemplating what kind of island you want in your new home, Rudd recom- mends thinking about the layout, features and design early in the planning process. “Your builder or architect needs to consider things like the plumbing rough- ins and where the electrical is going to be, as well as planning for any lighting that’s going to go above the island,” Rudd says.

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Cabinetry that feels like home

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