28th October 2025 | IN KBB DESIGN | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn As 2026 approaches, many homeowners are beginning to plan their kitchen renovation for the year ahead. While cabinetry, colours and worktops remain central to any design, appliances continue to play a vital role in shaping how kitchens look and perform. Premium appliance brand, Miele GB’s Category Lead for Kitchens, Tom Hopper shares his insight into the appliance trends set to influence kitchens in 2026, following the brand’s latest innovations revealed at IFA and the impact of key social proof metrics shaping these trends. XXL MasterCool Refrigeration with FoodView - April 2026 1. AI and Accessibility AI powered assistance, voice control functionality and connected smart systems are now integral to modern living, with kitchen appliances being no exception. As well as offering everyday convenience, these smart features can also make a kitchen more accessible, ideal for multi-generational households. Miele offers smart home integration across its appliances range – from allowing keen cooks to preheat the oven on the way home to making it possible to check the fridge’s contents remotely (new MasterCool models) while on a food shop or open the door using voice control technology. Next year appliances will continue to benefit from AI integration. Miele’s SmartView ID available on selected ovens uses a built in camera and AI technology to identify ingredients, adjust cooking settings and ensure consistent results automatically. When it comes to laundry, Miele’s new Nova washing machine features a patent-pending technique which uses AI to adapt the movement of the drum to the items being washed each time, minimising guesswork. Miele Oven with Camera 2. Smart, Induction-Friendly Cookware As induction cooking continues to grow in popularity, so does the demand for intelligent cookware that communicates directly with the hob. “Cookware for induction” has recently emerged as a breakout search term on Google Trends¹, reflecting a surge in interest in smart, precision-led cooking. Miele’s KM8000 induction hob and M Sense Cookware, coming to the UK in May 2026, allow recipes to be sent directly from the Miele app to the hob, with cookware that prompts each next step and adjusts temperature automatically. Miele’s KM8000 induction hob and M Sense Cookware - May 2026 3. Invisible Kitchens As kitchens continue to be multifunctional spaces for more than just cooking and dining, the increasingly popular ‘invisible kitchen’ trend celebrates clean lines and clutter-free design. Hidden or integrated appliances lend themselves perfectly to this trend, helping to create a sense of calm and organisation. Miele’s built-in ovens with AirFry function, combination steam ovens and integrated coffee machines are designed to support this aesthetic – all minimising countertop clutter while offering the functionality of multiple small appliances. Miele Pearl Beige Appliances 4. Modern Aesthetic Over the past three months, Pinterest has reported a surge in ‘modern kitchen’ searches, with many homeowners moving away from traditional styles in favour of a more futuristic space. Seamless integration, matt finishes and statement lighting are defining features, with Miele’s handleless built-in appliances and matt black finish ideal for this trend. Miele Matt Black Appliances 5. Lighter Tones 2026 sees a return to warmth and tactility, with WGSN highlighting ‘primal sandy tones’ as a key interior trend in its Spring/Summer 2026 colour report. ‘Cream’ has also become a breakout search term on Google Trends, reflecting a broader shift towards soothing, natural palettes. Miele’s Pearl Beige finish features a subtle shimmer, bringing understated luxury to the kitchen. Miele Pearl Beige Appliances 6. Discreet Extraction Discreet, high-performance extraction continues to be a must-have for open-plan spaces, offering quiet efficiency without compromising functionality. Lighting integration and minimal visual impact will be among the top priorities for extraction in 2026. Miele’s new downdraft extractor hood with integrated lighting (available in the UK from May 2026) delivers powerful ventilation while enhancing atmosphere, while Miele’s award winning KMDA range of integrated extraction also provides a discreet option. Miele Downdraft Extraction with Integrated Lighting - May 2026 7. Wellness in the Kitchen This year, the kitchen has started to evolve into a space that promotes balance, calm and health – from appliances that support nutrient-rich cooking methods to noise conscious appliances. Miele’s steam ovens and steam combination ovens are a great way to gently cook delicate fish and vegetables as colours, aromas, tastes, textures and nutritional content will be largely retained. Miele’s upcoming steam drawer, debuted at IFA 2026 and launching in the UK in 2027, will continue to bring healthy steam cooking to more households, even those with compact kitchens. Meanwhile, Miele’s Quiet Mark approved dishwashers help to create a serene, restorative kitchen environment, with Quiet Mark laundry appliances doing the same in utility spaces. Miele Steam Oven 8. Warming Drawers Warming drawers will increase in popularity for 2026, as they make the most of previously un-utilised space. With multiple uses, including defrosting foods, proving dough and warming dishes or cups, they are ideal for compact kitchens and bring restaurant level precision to the home. Miele ESW 7010 Warming Drawer - Graphite Grey 9. Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Longevity and low energy and water consumption will always be a top priority in the kitchen. Miele’s washing machines automatically release the right amount of detergent for the load type while its heat pump tumble dryers conserve energy and save money; costing just £100 a year to run compared to around £400 a year when using a vented model. Meanwhile, Miele dishwashers feature automatic detergent dispensing technology, which when combined with PowerDisk, reduces detergent consumption by up to 30%. Miele continues to lead the way with its recently upgraded 60cm dishwasher range – now all rated A for energy efficiency. What’s more, most of Miele’s appliances have been engineered to last for 20 years, so they can be enjoyed for many years. Miele G5811 SC Dishwasher 10. Minimising Food Waste Reducing food waste will continue to be a global focus, with smart refrigeration technology helping households extend freshness and plan meals more efficiently. Miele’s new XXL MasterCool Refrigeration with FoodView, available in the UK from April 2026, allows users to check fridge contents remotely via the Miele app, reducing waste and making weekly meal planning easier than ever. Miele XXL MasterCool Refrigeration with FoodView - April 2026 11. Dedicated Stations – Coffee, Wine and Breakfast With the trend for wellness, more homeowners are slowing down and romanticising the little moments in life – with dedicated coffee, wine and breakfast stations helping homeowners do just that. Recently, Pinterest has seen a clear increase in ‘coffee station’ searches, reflecting this trend. Miele’s countertop and built-in machines offer barista-quality coffee at the touch of a button, turning daily rituals into moments of indulgence. Meanwhile, dedicated wine fridges with dual temperature control will continue to be a popular solution for wine storage, especially in homes where entertaining is frequent. Miele KWT 4995 Wine Unit About Miele All Miele appliances are designed to enjoy a long lifespan, have a strong focus on sustainability through efficiency and innovative features, and further enrich your kitchen with timeless looks. Visit Profile If you’d like to feature your news or stories on SBID.org, get in touch to find out more. If you’d like to become SBID Accredited, click here for more information.