Engineered quartz and natural stone have long battled for the countertop crown in the kitchen.
For the first time, quartz has surpassed stone, according to the 2019 Houzz Kitchen Trends Study.
When renovating homeowners upgraded their countertops, 48 percent picked quartz and 45 percent chose stone, such as granite.
"Engineered quartz comes in every color, texture and pattern imaginable and is very versatile — from installation to durability," said Nino Sitchinava, Houzz principal economist.
Houzz, the uber-popular online resource where users click and scrutinize thousands of home design photos, compiled the results from a 60-question survey of 1,337 registered Houzz users about their recent or planned kitchen renovations.
Overall, the study didn't reveal any big surprises, said Sitchinava. "We're still seeing a steady trend toward open white kitchens, custom or semi-custom cabinetry, storage galore and stainless-steel appliances."
But an emerging appliance finish is gaining momentum. Black stainless steel now covers one in 10 new appliances.
When cool, cutting-edge stainless steel was introduced about 20 years ago, it caught on like wildfire, said Sitchinava. "Now some of us are ready for a more stark contrast to the white cabinetry, and manufacturers are meeting the demand in mid-tier and lower-end appliances," she said.