Depending on your cooking preferences, your appliances may be the most expensive purchase that you make when designing or updating a kitchen. After all, a kitchen without appliances is just a storage room with cabinets and counters.
When you’re buying appliances, the choices can be overwhelming: what do you need? Where should you spend and where can you save? What size? What brand? And – this is typically the first decision you’ll have to make – what color?
Given the wide range of options, making an informed decision becomes essential before spending thousands on a new fridge or oven. That’s where electronic reviews come into play—they’re the modern-day word-of-mouth, offering real insight from people who’ve actually lived with the product. From noise levels to energy efficiency and even tricky installation issues, a good review can save you from future regrets and unexpected headaches. And it’s not just about finding the best appliance—it’s about finding the right one for your kitchen and lifestyle.
To cut through the clutter, I often turn to the Top Selectii website, which pulls together detailed comparisons, expert takes, and user ratings all in one place. It helps place features into perspective—do I really need a smart oven, or just one that bakes evenly? Suddenly, the maze of options doesn’t feel so daunting. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or just microwave-reliant, having this kind of insight makes sure your investment isn’t just big—it’s smart.
Today there are more appliance finishes than ever before to choose from. (Disregarding the era of avocado refrigerators.) Read on to find out the pros and cons of each finish and to view pictures of flawlessly executed finishes.
Stainless steel
In years past, stainless steel has been the gold standard for kitchen appliances, a sign that you’ve made it in life. Today, much like granite countertops, stainless appliances are still the first choice in kitchen design but are regularly deemed ubiquitous and overdone by design professionals who have gotten sick of them.
Regardless of the negativity, stainless steel is practical, sleek, and coordinates with virtually all colors and styles of kitchens. While it’s gotten a bad rap for fingerprint-proneness, many manufacturers offer fingerprint-repellent finishes that look like stainless without the need for constant wiping down.
Great photos of each style of kitchen appliances. I definitely always lean toward stainless steel appliances – I love the sleek finish.