Why "Statement Stoves" Are Taking Over Kitchen Design, According to Experts

 
 

It used to be that the kitchen workhorse—the range—needed to blend in, not stand out, among the room's other fixtures and features. But lately, a not-so-quiet revolution has been simmering: the rise of the statement stove.

These aren't your average stainless-steel appliances. They're drenched in unexpected colors, wrapped in brushed brass or burnished copper, and often front and center in kitchens that feel more like chic gathering spaces than utilitarian prep zones.

Of course, there's more to this movement than just a pretty face. Today's most coveted stoves aren’t just beautiful—they’re smart, efficient, and professional-grade.

“A range is no longer just a cooking appliance—it’s a centerpiece,” says Ricardo Moraes, CEO of L’Atelier Paris Haute Design, a luxury appliance brand known for its French-inspired bespoke designs. “And clients are embracing that idea.”

To better understand why this once-humble appliance is now the focal point of the high-end modern kitchen, we spoke to three industry insiders helping to shape the trend. Together, they help us break down the recipe behind the rise of the showstopping range—rooted in personalization, power, and polish.

Why Statement Stoves Are on the Rise

The rise of the statement stove is tied to larger shifts in how we live, cook, and design our homes. Moraes points to a noticeable post-pandemic effect. “Over the past five years, we’ve seen a steady rise in homeowners and designers choosing custom and bold finishes for their ranges,” says Moraes. As more people began using their kitchens not just as places to cook but as spaces to gather, work, and unwind, interest in appliances that not only performed but also looked good began to surge.

According to designer Caren Rideau, founder of The Kitchen Design Group in Los Angeles, another significant shift shaping the market right now is the rise of induction cooking, especially in cities moving away from gas.

“Induction cooking is rapidly gaining traction, particularly in urban areas where city regulations increasingly favor electric appliances,” she explains. Even more traditional brands like Lacanche are working to introduce all-electric ranges, giving homeowners the choice of a full induction cooktop.

Beyond compliance, Rideau says, there are clear performance incentives for an induction stovetop, such as faster heating times and precise temperature control. “Making them a favorite among culinary enthusiasts,” she adds. It’s in-demand features like these that have shoppers skipping the big-box retailers in favor of brands that offer serious customization—and not-so-coincidentally, the added opportunity to create a true statement stove.

What Makes a Stove a Statement?

So, what exactly makes a stove worthy of the spotlight? Whether it’s through shade, scale, or shine, the best ones create a moment that feels intentional and elevated. For Rideau, the essentials for a statement-worthy range are color, size, and, of course, hood coverage. She also believes metal details play a crucial role, noting that “layering in unique hardware and metal finishes can elevate a design.”

Today’s most eye-catching ranges are highly customizable down to the knobs, doors, and handles. These small but impactful elements also give a stove its personality. Whether it’s swapping in colorful knobs, selecting strapping in a contrasting finish, or choosing a different material for the door pulls, these components turn an appliance into a focal point.

Of course, all that customization can come at a premium. Statement stoves often start in the low five figures and climb depending on features, finishes, and fuel configurations—but for many homeowners, this tailor-made centerpiece is worth the investment.

The vast color possibilities are front and center in this trend, and brands are delivering. BlueStar, which offers over one thousand colors, has seen a significant uptick in earthy, saturated colors like wine red and deep burgundy, along with bold greens, blues, and even shades of yellow and gray. “Matte black and white used to be the go-to,” says Shae Wilder, BlueStar's manager of designer relations, “but more and more, clients are looking for a unique space that fits their personal style and taste.”

However, neutral tones can also become noteworthy with the right elements. According to Moraes, “surprisingly, pure white with polished nickel or brass accents has become a favorite for a modern yet timeless statement,” says Moraes. But overall, jewel tones and soft neutrals in matte finishes with burnished brass trims are still reigning supreme.

He’s also seeing more homeowners utilize their paint-to-sample program, requesting custom color-matching to cabinetry or other design elements, down to the exact shade—making a case for a statement stove that doesn’t necessarily scream for attention but commands it anyway.

Still, no matter how striking the stove is, it can’t carry the entire kitchen. According to Rideau, the trick is balance. “While the statement stove serves as the jewel piece, it's essential that the surrounding elements act as supportive backup entertainers,” she explains. In other words, don’t make the stove compete with the rest of your kitchen. It should be the main focus while everything else complements it.

Matte finishes can help soften the look–even with bold color choices. “A matte finish provides a softness suitable for large appliances, such as a range, hood, or refrigerator,” says Wilder.

Performance Still Matters—a Lot

Some may see a bold statement stove and assume that it's all form and no function. But according to the experts, that couldn’t be further from the truth. “Today’s homeowners crave a harmony of beauty and power,” says Reese Barrett, the COO of Art Culinaire, which is the sole distributor of Lacanche ranges in the U.S. “A balance where timeless design meets culinary precision.”

Brands are responding with serious innovation. BlueStar’s Platinum Series Induction Ranges are a direct response to shifting regulations and design sensibilities, offering clean lines, bold color, and a matte cooktop surface that’s less reflective and resistant to scratches, stains, and crucially, fingerprints.

Meanwhile, L’Atelier Paris is answering clients' calls for fully personalized cooking elements, like single induction burners mixed with traditional gas and convection in all modes. Allowing for “unprecedented personalization in both look and functionality,” says Moraes.

“Aesthetics and performance work hand in hand, especially for high-end appliance brands that offer both,” Wilder agrees. “There’s no need to prioritize one over the other.” So, yes, today’s stoves are dressed to impress, but they’re also expected to perform like pros.

The Top Brands Behind the Look

When it comes to dream-worthy kitchen ranges, the usual European suspects—including La Cornue and Aga—still hold iconic status. Lacanche, which offers a selection of 29 organic shades of porcelain enamel, is known as one of the first to offer such a diverse color palette. “European brands have long been recognized as leaders in color variety and specialized hardware for stoves,” says Rideau. “They’ve set the standard for quality and design that many aspire to achieve.”

“French-crafted ranges like Lacanche embody heirloom quality, complemented with generations of craftsmanship, and every detail tells a story. It’s no wonder they inspire devotion,” echoes Barrett.

Italian brands Bertazzoni and Ilve are also top contenders for statement ranges. But American brands such as BlueStar and Big Chill are rising fast. “BlueStar has established itself as a leader in the industry,” notes Rideau, “they are innovating and bringing exceptional craftsmanship to the forefront.”

At L’Atelier Paris, the push for excellence isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s also about access. “We’ve recently opened our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Georgia,” says Moraes. This move not only shortens lead times (yes, please!) but also makes their ranges the only fully custom, handcrafted products of their kind manufactured in the United States.

The Verdict? Statement Stoves Are Hot

Whether you're in it for the performance, the personality, or the punch of color, one thing is clear: the modern range is no longer an afterthought. With options that marry culinary muscle and visual drama, it’s the appliance that sets the tone for the entire kitchen.

“A range is the perfect canvas for expressing personal style,” Rideau says. That canvas just happens to come in 1,000+ colors, a range of metallic trims, and pro-level performance now.

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The Best Time to Buy a Home Is Coming Up—Here's When to Score a Real Estate Deal

 
 

If you're considering buying a home, you might want to get your finances in order now. According to a recent Realtor.com report, the week of October 12–18 will be this year’s sweet spot for home buyers due to a rare combination of higher inventory, lower prices, and less competition.

“After years of constrained conditions, the 2025 housing market is giving buyers something they haven’t had in a long time: options,” Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com, said in a statement.

“I expect this market momentum shift to magnify typical seasonal trends that favor homebuyers in the fall. During the week of October 12–18, data suggest that buyers will find more homes for sale, less competition from other shoppers, and potential average savings of more than $15,000 compared to this summer’s peak prices. In a year that’s been the most buyer-friendly in nearly a decade, it’s the best window of opportunity for homebuyers all year.”

The potential savings that Hale cited is based on a median-priced home of $439,450.

In addition to the savings, buyers can expect up to 32.6 percent more active listings than at the start of the year, offering them a wider selection of homes to choose from. According to Realtor.com, inventory levels typically peak in the early fall, and this year, they’ve reached the highest point since before the pandemic.

Historically, competition among buyers is also 30.6 percent lower during this week in October as compared to peak season. This is because many families aim to move while their children are out of school and before the start of the academic year in the fall, so housing activity typically kicks off in the spring and peaks in the summer.

Plus, in October, homes typically spend two weeks longer on the market as compared to peak season, which means sellers may be more open to negotiation—about 5.5 percent of homes see reductions during this time—and buyers won't have to deal with the panic of bidding wars.

But the best time to buy may depend on where you're looking. Large metro areas like Houston, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. follow the October 12–18 timing, while New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Atlanta, and Dallas experience buyer-friendly conditions a few weeks earlier, often in September. Florida markets, including Miami and Tampa, peak as late as December, according to Realtor.com.

“While the market has not yet tipped into a full ‘buyer’s market,’ conditions are more balanced than they have been in years,” Hale said. “This represents a significant shift after a period of historically tight supply and intense competition that left many home shoppers priced out.”

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Do You Know How Much Your House Is Really Worth?

 
 

Want to know something important you probably don’t have a professional check for you nearly as often as you should? Spoiler alert: it’s the value of your home.

Because here’s the reality. Your house is likely the biggest financial asset you have. And if you’ve lived in it for a few years or more, chances are it’s been quietly building wealth for you in the background – even if you haven’t been keeping tabs on it.

You might be surprised by just how much it’s grown, even as the market has shifted over the past few months.

What Is Home Equity?

That hidden wealth in your home is called equity. It’s the difference between what your house is worth today and what you still owe on your mortgage. Your equity grows over time as home values rise and as you make your monthly payments. Here’s an example to help you really understand how the math works.

Let’s say your house is now worth $500,000, and you have $200,000 left to pay off on your loan. That means you have $300,000 in equity. And that’s right in line with what the typical homeowner has right now.

According to Cotality, the average homeowner with a mortgage has about $302,000 in equity.

Why You Probably Have More Than You Think

Here are the two main reasons homeowners like you have near record amounts of equity right now:

1. Significant Home Price Growth. According to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), home prices have jumped by nearly 54% nationwide over the last five years (see map below):

This means your house is likely worth much more now than when you first bought it, thanks to how much prices have climbed over time. And if you’re worried because you’ve heard prices are flattening or even coming down in some markets, just know if you’ve been in your house for a few years (or more) you very likely have enough equity to sell and still come out ahead.

2. People Are Living in Their Homes Longer. Data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), shows the average homeowner stays in their home for about 10 years now (see graph below):

That’s longer than it used to be. And over that decade? You’ve built equity just by making your mortgage payments and riding the wave of rising home values. Because the financial side of homeownership is about playing the long game, not worrying about little ups and downs in the market here and there. And over time, that means you’re winning.

So, if you’re one of those people who’s been in their home for a bit, here’s how much the behind-the-scenes price growth has helped you out. According to NAR:

“Over the past decade, the typical homeowner has accumulated $201,600 in wealth solely from price appreciation.”

What Could You Actually Do with That Equity?

Your equity isn’t just a number. It’s a tool you can use to unlock your next big move. Depending on your goals, you could:

Use it to help buy your next home. Your equity could help you cover the down payment on your next home. In some cases, it might even mean you can buy your next house in all cash.

Renovate your current house to better suit your life now. And, if you’re strategic about your projects, they could add even more value to your home if you do sell later on.

Start the business you’ve always dreamed of. Your equity could be exactly what you need for startup costs, equipment, software, or marketing. And that could help increase your earning potential, so you’re getting yet another financial boost.

Bottom Line

Chances are, your house is worth quite a bit right now. If you’re curious about the value of your home, connect with a local agent to run the numbers. That way, you’ll know what you’re working with and where you can go from here.

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Just Listed: Bright Ranch Living Backing to Open Space

 
 
 

Welcome to this charming ranch-style home perfectly situated on a spacious corner lot!

Step inside to a bright, open floor plan that creates a seamless flow between living spaces. The main level features two generous bedrooms, a full bath, and multiple living areas, including a cozy family room with a wood-burning stove - perfect for chilly Colorado evenings. The newly refreshed kitchen boasts updated tile, countertops, and an undermount sink, opening directly to the second living room for easy entertaining. The fully finished basement expands your living space with a third bedroom, 3⁄4 bath with built-in vanity, large laundry/storage room, and another oversized living area; ideal for a rec room, media space, or home gym! Step outside to enjoy a large deck for summer gatherings and a fully fenced yard with RV gate and gravel access, offering ample room for your toys and outdoor gear. With a new roof (2022), recent updates throughout, and a location that backs to open space and multiple community parks nearby, this home truly checks every box!

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Just Listed: Prairie-to-Peak Living in East Larkspur

 
 
 

Welcome home to East Larkspur! A RARE 35-acre lot that is zoned for A-1 agriculture with prairie-to-peak panoramic views!

Conveniently located only 3.5 miles east of I-25 on Greenland Road where your only neighbors to the north are the cattle that graze the nearly 18,000 acres of forever-protected land known as Greenland Ranch. With Pikes Peak’s majestic presence to the south, and Rattlesnake Butte to the west where the sunsets are a sight to behold, you’ll feel like you’ve escaped the busy life “out there.” Here, it’s quiet, expansive, and breathtaking — and all yours to create the life you’ve always wanted. Live out your dream of becoming a rancher or hobby farmer, or simply enjoy the low-maintenance lifestyle this move-in ready, fully remodeled, ranch-style home can offer! Inside you’ll immediately notice all the sunlight this home allows in and how functionally and thoughtfully remodeled this home is. You’ll feel like you’ve walked into a new home with new luxury vinyl plank floors, carpeting, quartz countertops, appliances, washer and dryer, lighting, hardware, baseboards, interior and exterior paint, new furnace and hot water heater, and a new Class-4 impact-resistant roof! No surface was left untouched on the main level! You’ll enjoy the vaulted ceilings, skylight, views from every window, and the easy flow here. The primary suite will win you over with its 5-piece bathroom, complete with freestanding soaking tub and huge walk-in closet! The full, walkout basement offers plenty of storage or a blank canvas to add more bedrooms and living space! The 2-stall barn with corral is ready for your can’t-leave-behind domestic animals! Your home on 35 acres borders Greenland Road and Haskel Creek and is priced appropriately for you to add outbuildings to complete your lifestyle! Join the Larkspur, Castle Rock, and Monument events — all lively and welcoming towns with plentiful shopping and restaurants! Come live the good life in East Larkspur!

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