When you’re planning a kitchen remodel in Prior Lake, Lakeville, or Eden Prairie, the cabinets are the heartbeat of the home. But in 2026, a truly high-end kitchen isn’t just about the boxes on the wall—it’s about the seamless integration of sculleries, built-in appliances, and the bold architectural statement of full-height quartz backsplashes.
Here is how the modern Twin Cities kitchen has evolved into a high-performance “showcase” that balances boutique aesthetics with relentless functionality.



1. The Layout Evolution: The Main Kitchen & The Scullery
The biggest shift we’ve seen in 2026 is the rise of the scullery (or “messy kitchen”). As open-concept living continues to dominate, homeowners want a primary kitchen that looks like a piece of art, while the “work” happens behind the scenes.
- The Show Kitchen: This is where you socialized around the island. It features your most beautiful custom cabinetry and minimal clutter.
- The Scullery: Tucked behind a pocket door or a hidden cabinet-match door, this secondary zone houses the “working” sink, the second dishwasher, and small appliances like air fryers and blenders. It’s essentially a butler’s pantry that’s more functional.
- The Benefit: You can host a dinner party in Eden Prairie and leave the prep mess in the scullery, keeping your main entertaining area pristine. And for everyday benefits, keep the kids’ snacks in the scullery (along with their mess).
2. The Cabinet Debate: Custom vs. Semi-Custom
- Semi-Custom (Smart Luxury): Modern semi-custom lines now offer “modified” sizes and high-end features like integrated LED lighting and charging drawers. They are perfect for standard layouts where budget is being balanced with luxury finishes.
- Full Custom (The Simply Beautiful Standard): Essential for sculleries and kitchens with built-in appliances. Custom cabinetry allows us to create “panel-ready” fronts for refrigerators and dishwashers that align perfectly with your millwork, creating a seamless, furniture-like look. We usually default to custom cabinets to maximize our customer’s investment and layout options.
- The Verdict: Semi-Custom and Full Custom cabinets are both great options- it really depends on the features you want and the flexibility required for your kitchen design.
3. Built-In Appliances: The Uninterrupted Kitchen
In 2026, the “Operating Room” look of stainless steel is out. The new standard is integration.
- Panel-Ready Everything: We’re designing custom panels for Sub-Zero or Miele refrigerators and dishwashers so they disappear into the cabinetry.
- Integrated Cooktops: Induction cooktops are the #1 choice in the South Metro right now. They sit flush with the counter, providing a sleek, easy-to-clean surface that doubles as extra counter space when not in use.
- Microwave & Warming Drawers: These are moved off the counter and built into the lower cabinetry or islands for a cleaner line of sight.
4. The Full-Height Quartz Backsplash: Ditch the Grout
Subway tile is being replaced by the “monolithic” look of a full-height quartz backsplash. Ceaserstone, Silestone, Cambria and Vicostone are some of our favorites.
- The Look: We take the exact same slab used for your countertops and run it vertically all the way to the upper cabinets or even the ceiling.
- The Advantage: It creates a massive, uninterrupted visual of the stone’s veining, turning your wall into a focal point.
- The Maintenance: Without grout lines to scrub, it is the most hygienic and easy-to-clean option available. It’s a “wipe and go” surface that looks brand new for decades.



Are you curious about how much your kitchen remodel might cost, and what the return on your investment might be if you sell? Check out our post on kitchen remodeling ROI. For more information about popular kitchen trends in 2026, watch this video.
Which Path is Yours?
Whether you’re looking for a “smart luxury” semi-custom update or a full-scale scullery addition with bespoke custom cabinetry, the key is planning for the technical details early. Built-in appliances and full-height stone require precision templating and professional fabrication—the hallmarks of the boutique design-build experience.
Contact Simply Beautiful Homes for the best experience and results.