The Hottest Kitchen Trends 2025

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As we move into 2025, kitchen designs are set to transform with exciting innovations and styles. Homeowners are looking for more than just functionality—they want a beautiful kitchen that reflects their authentic tastes while offering convenience and efficiency. So, what is going to be trendy in 2025? From sleek, smart appliances to bold color schemes and eco-friendly materials, these kitchen design trends promise to elevate the heart of your home. If you’re ready to revamp your space, this guide will help you discover the top kitchen trends for 2025 and inspire you to create a stunning kitchen or update the one you have. 

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If you’re considering a kitchen makeover and want to see how my kitchen came to life, check out my recent kitchen remodel reveal. In the Kitchen Remodel Reveal: Before and After, you’ll see how a fresh design can breathe new life into an outdated space. Or, if you’re short on time and want a quick transformation, my post on Remodelling a 90s Kitchen in 7 Days offers practical tips for bringing a dated kitchen into the modern era without the long wait. These examples showcase how kitchen trends 2025 can be adapted for any style and timeline.

Everything Old Is New Again

This reflects a deeper appreciation for history, craftsmanship, and timeless beauty. In a world dominated by fast fashion and mass-produced furniture, more people are embracing historically-inspired decorating to create spaces with soul and lasting value. By studying architectural history and the enduring appeal of old homes, we uncover how elements like vintage furniture, organic textures, and natural materials continue to feel relevant today.

Rustic kitchen with a stone backsplash, dark wood cabinetry, brass fixtures, and large black lantern-style pendant lights, featuring natural wood stools.
Tiffany Leigh Design

The influence of European—particularly English—kitchen design, with its focus on functionality and charm, further underscores the appeal of blending practicality with timeless elegance. With the rise of thrifting and the preservation of family heirlooms, many are drawn to pieces that have stood the test of time. Instead of chasing fleeting trends, homeowners are investing in authentic, well-crafted details that tell a story. This thoughtful approach highlights the desire to design meaningful spaces where organic textures, vintage elements, and natural beauty create a sense of history and character.

Rich Brown Hues

If you’re asking what color cabinets are in for 2025, rich brown hues are stealing the spotlight as the go-to color. With top paint companies embracing this warm, grounding tone as their Color of the Year. Benjamin Moore’s “Leather Saddle Brown,” Sherwin-Williams’ “Grounded,” Pantone’s “Mocha Mousse,” and Dulux’s “Human Color Story” all highlight the versatility and elegance of brown in design.

A dark brown tone wood kitchen featuring a striking marble backsplash, a statement range hood, and gold accents for a luxurious and modern look.
Light and Dwell

From velvety chocolate shades to medium and dark wood tones, these rich browns are making their way into everything from accent walls to cabinetry. This adds warmth and sophistication to the interiors. Brands like Graham & Brown with their “Elderton” paint and C2 Paint’s “Raku” emphasize the enduring appeal of natural, organic shades. Whether in furniture, decor, or architectural details, these brown hues evoke a sense of timelessness while seamlessly blending with both contemporary and traditional styles. This year, brown is proving the backdrop for an elegant kitchen.

zGraphic showcasing seven rich brown hues from popular paint companies for kitchen trends in 2025, with labeled color swatches and brand names.

Bold Pops Of Color

In 2025, bold pops of color are taking center stage in kitchen design as homeowners embrace kitchen color trends that add personality and vibrancy. While neutrals and all-white kitchens have long been the go-to, there’s a growing desire for more texture, color, and warmth in the heart of the home.

A vibrant kitchen featuring green cabinetry and a warm wood island, highlighting 2025 trends of incorporating bold pops of color into kitchen design.
Jean Stoffer Design

People are no longer afraid to make colorful choices, introducing modern touches like painted cabinetry in rich jewel tones, bright backsplashes, and bold appliances that double as statement pieces. These accents bring a dynamic energy to the kitchen, creating a personalized space that feels both inviting and stylish. Whether it’s a daring kitchen island, a bold color range, or delicious saturated cabinets, bold colors infuse the kitchen with life and reflect a broader trend of breaking free from neutral monotony.

A vibrant kitchen featuring blue cabinetry with a wood design arch door and a warm wood island, highlighting 2025 trends of incorporating bold pops of color into kitchen design.
Banner Day Interiors

Monochrome Magic: Color Drenching

In the world of interior design and kitchen renovation, the power of paint continues to prove transformative—especially with the trend of color drenching. By painting every surface, from cabinets and trim to walls and ceilings, in a single, saturated hue, you can create a seamless and dramatic look that feels modern and cohesive. This approach doesn’t stop at paint; it can also be achieved through patterns, like wallpaper and textiles in the same colorway, paired with trim in a matching shade.

A kitchen space showcasing color drenching in deep navy blue, with matching cabinetry, walls, and ceiling. Gold hardware and lighting accents, along with a black marble backsplash featuring dramatic veining, add contrast and elegance.
Jean Stoffer Design

Best of all, color drenching is an affordable way to embrace a bold trend without committing to a full renovation. Paint is a low-cost solution that lets you experiment with striking designs while refreshing your space with minimal investment. Whether you opt for rich tones or soft neutrals, this monochromatic magic can transform your kitchen into a designer-worthy masterpiece.

A kitchen space showcasing color drenching in deep green, with matching cabinetry, walls, and ceiling. Gold hardware and lighting accents, along with a black marble backsplash featuring dramatic veining, add contrast and elegance.
Devol Kitchens

Accent Cabinetry: Stand-alone Pieces

The return of accent cabinetry like stand-alone jelly cupboards and hutches is a charming nod to the past that adds depth and character to modern kitchens. Incorporating an authentic handmade vintage piece, such as a family heirloom or antique find, brings personality and artisanal charm to your space.

A kitchen featuring a stand-alone hutch with a stained wood finish, paired with painted cabinetry. The accent piece adds vintage charm and depth to the space, blending modern functionality with traditional warmth.
Tiffany Leigh Design

For those looking to recreate the look, mixing two finishes—like painted cabinetry paired with a stained wood stand-alone piece—creates contrast and ensures your kitchen feels anything but builder-grade. These unique elements not only serve as functional storage but also as a way to showcase the craftsmanship and warmth of an artisanal product. By including stand-alone cabinetry, you can infuse your kitchen with history and individuality, making it a truly one-of-a-kind space.

A kitchen featuring a stand-alone hutch with a stained wood finish, paired with painted cabinetry. The accent piece adds vintage charm and depth to the space, blending modern functionality with traditional warmth.
Studio McGee

Modern Butler’s Pantries or Sculleries

Once tucked away behind matching cabinetry, modern butler’s pantries or sculleries are now becoming statement features in kitchen design. Highlighted with unique entries like an accent door, reeded glass panel, or an elegant arched doorway. These “dirty kitchens” are no longer simply hidden workspaces.

Kate Marker Interiors

Offering extra counter space for prep work and storage, they help keep the mess out of the main kitchen while adding functional charm to the home. By showcasing the entry, these spaces can seamlessly blend practicality with a touch of design flair, elevating their role from purely utilitarian to a standout feature of the kitchen.

A modern butler’s pantry with no door, warm tone wood, offering extra counter space for prep work and storage, blending functionality with design flair.
Jean Stoffer Design

Curves and Rounded Details

The resurgence of arched doorways has paved the way for 2025 kitchen trends, a broader embrace of curves and rounded details in kitchen design. This trend brings softness and sophistication to the heart of the home, with elements like curved island edges, radius shelving, and gracefully rounded range hood designs taking center stage.

A modern kitchen showcasing curved island edges, rounded shelving, and an arched doorway, blending soft lines with sophisticated design elements.
Bidgood

These subtle curves not only add visual interest but also create a welcoming and approachable aesthetic, breaking up the sharp lines often associated with kitchen cabinetry. Whether incorporated through architectural features or custom millwork, rounded details are redefining modern kitchens with their timeless elegance and fresh appeal.

A modern kitchen showcasing curved island edges, rounded shelving, and an arched doorway, blending soft lines with sophisticated design elements.
Ashely Montgomery Design

Stone Slab Backsplashes With Movement

What is the trend in backsplash in 2025? Bold stone slab backsplashes are taking over, offering a striking way to showcase the natural beauty of marble and other natural stones.

A kitchen featuring a bold stone slab backsplash with dramatic veining, complemented by natural wood tones and open shelving for a sophisticated, timeless look.
Kate Harbison

These pieces, with their dramatic veining and natural texture, are being used as full backsplash walls behind ranges or as half splashes paired with open shelving. Calacatta Viola, known for its rich veining, has become a top choice, especially when paired with earthy browns and natural wood tones. For those who want the impact of this trend without committing to a large statement piece, smaller accents like marble trays or cookbook bookends can be a stylish alternative. This trend brings the elegance of natural stone into the kitchen, effortlessly blending luxury with timeless appeal.

A kitchen featuring a bold stone slab backsplash with dramatic veining, complemented by natural wood tones and open shelving for a sophisticated, timeless look.
Amber Lewis

Elegant Silver Finishes

Say goodbye to matte black and hello again to the timeless elegance of silver finishes. If you ask me, silver never truly went out of style. Polished nickel continues to be a classic, sophisticated choice that elevates any kitchen design with its luxurious sheen.

A modern kitchen showcasing polished silver fixtures, including a sleek faucet and cabinet handles, gleaming under soft lighting.
Studio McGee

On the other hand, brushed nickel remains less desirable, often associated with a more builder-grade aesthetic. As we move into 2025, silver finishes are regaining popularity for their versatility and enduring appeal. The National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) is set to highlight this trend at their upcoming February show, showcasing the latest in elegant hardware, fixtures, and accents. Silver finishes are proof that some classics never fade—they simply shine brighter with time. In additon to silver, unlaqured brass is still having a big moment, another great example of a timeless living finish that will always remain classic.

A modern kitchen showcasing polished silver fixtures, including a sleek faucet and cabinet handles, gleaming under soft lighting.
McGee and Co

Flush Mount Lighting

If you were going to ask me what is going to be trendy in 2025, flush mount lighting is the standout trend to watch. These sleek fixtures are replacing the bold hanging pendants that dominated previous years, offering a more streamlined and modern approach to kitchen lighting.

A sleek kitchen showcasing trendy flush mount lighting fixtures, replacing traditional pendants and pot lights with minimalist designs featuring exposed bulbs for a modern, streamlined look.
Alexander and Co

Not only are traditional pendant light fixtures being swapped for flush mounts, but even pot lights are being replaced by a series of low-profile fixtures in interesting shapes, often featuring exposed bulbs for added character.

A sleek kitchen showcasing trendy flush mount lighting fixtures, replacing traditional pendants and pot lights with minimalist designs featuring exposed bulbs for a modern, streamlined look.
Jean Stoffer Design

This trend combines functionality with design flair, creating a minimalist yet striking effect that complements any kitchen style. Flush mount lighting proves that less can indeed be more.

A sleek kitchen showcasing trendy flush mount lighting fixtures, replacing traditional pendants and pot lights with minimalist designs featuring exposed bulbs for a modern, streamlined look.
Whitney Parkinson Design

Lime Paint and Plaster

Lime paint and plaster are making waves as standout choices for wall treatments and range hoods in 2025, offering a subtle nod to natural textures and unique craftsmanship. These finishes bring depth and dimension to spaces with their organic, slightly imperfect aesthetic, creating a tactile experience that paints alone can’t replicate.

A kitchen showcasing lime paint and plaster finishes on walls and a range hood, highlighting their organic texture and artisanal aesthetic, paired with natural wood and stone elements.
Light and Dwell

Whether used to highlight an accent wall or to craft a statement range hood, lime paint and plaster evoke a timeless, artisanal quality. This is also a popular DIY trend that homeowners can attempt on their own, adding a personal touch to their kitchens while achieving a high-end look. Their versatility pairs beautifully with natural wood tones, stone, and other earthy materials, making them a perfect addition to kitchens seeking a blend of sophistication and authenticity.

A kitchen showcasing lime paint and plaster finishes on walls and a range hood, highlighting their organic texture and artisanal aesthetic, paired with natural wood and stone elements.
Ashely Montgomery Designs

The Banquet With Storage

A beautiful banquet is a unique way to personalize a kitchen while enhancing its functionality. As the eating nook becomes a focal point in lifestyle-driven homes, this approach offers a less formal yet inviting space for dining together. With soaring interest rates and homes trending smaller than the sprawling McMansions of the past, storage solutions are becoming essential in every room.

A cozy kitchen banquet with built-in seating and storage, creating a stylish and functional dining nook.

A banquet with built-in storage beneath the seating combines style and practicality, creating a cozy dining area that also helps keep the space organized. For inspiration, check out these stunning projects from Bria Hammel Interiors, like the Inlet Beach House and the Mendota Heights House Lower Level, which showcase the perfect blend of design and functionality.

A cozy kitchen banquet with built-in seating and storage, creating a stylish and functional dining nook.
Bria Hammel Interiors

Matching Hardware

Matching hardware is making waves as a subtle yet impactful design trend in 2025. One standout approach is the use of wooden knobs that can be painted or stained to perfectly blend with the cabinetry, creating a seamless and cohesive look. For those who prefer metallic accents, selecting metal tones that echo the warm undertones of wood offers a harmonious connection between materials. This thoughtful coordination elevates the overall aesthetic, ensuring the hardware complements rather than competes with the cabinetry, while still adding a touch of personalization and craftsmanship to the space.

A close-up of modern kitchen cabinetry with matching wooden hardware, painted or stained to blend seamlessly with the cabinets. Metallic accents in warm tones are incorporated to complement the wood, creating a harmonious and cohesive design.
Sean Anderson Design

The “Wellness” Kitchen


The “Wellness” Kitchen is transforming how we use the heart of the home, focusing on health, sustainability, and connection. These kitchens are designed for both gathering and nourishment, often featuring multi-use islands, easy-to-clean central drains, and built-in compost bins. Clever storage solutions like temperature-controlled cupboards and glass display doors help keep fresh, local ingredients and bulk items organized. Sustainable materials for countertops and drawers, along with energy-efficient refrigerators, make these kitchens eco-friendly and functional. Antibacterial UV lighting adds an extra layer of cleanliness, while in-house gardens and thoughtful designs promote a healthier, more mindful lifestyle.

Indoors Meets Outdoors

Blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living is a growing trend in kitchen design for 2025. These integrated spaces create a seamless connection that allows your dining and cooking experience to flow effortlessly between inside and out. Features like large sliding glass doors, outdoor-inspired materials, and covered patios equipped with kitchen amenities make it easier than ever to entertain and enjoy meals in both settings. Whether it’s preparing food in a sunlit indoor space that feels open to nature or stepping outside to dine al fresco, this design approach combines functionality with the serenity of outdoor living. It’s the ultimate way to make your kitchen a true gathering space, no matter the season.

A modern kitchen with large sliding glass doors opening to a covered patio featuring an outdoor dining area and kitchen amenities, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.

FAQ

What is the classic backsplash that won’t go out of style?

A subway tile backsplash remains the epitome of timeless style in kitchens. Its clean lines, versatility, and understated elegance make it a favorite that transcends fleeting trends.
Beyond subway tile, natural stone backsplashes, like marble or travertine, are equally enduring. These materials bring depth and sophistication to a kitchen while effortlessly pairing with different countertops and cabinetry styles.

What Kitchen Products Will Be Popular in 2025?

Smart Appliances: From refrigerators that monitor your groceries to ovens with built-in recipe guidance, smart technology is more integrated than ever. These appliances cater to both convenience and energy efficiency.
Integrated Compost Systems: With the push for sustainability, built-in compost bins and waste systems are becoming a must-have in modern kitchens.
Temperature-Controlled Drawers: These versatile drawers allow homeowners to customize cooling or warming zones, offering more flexible food storage options.
Flush Mount Lighting: Sleek and low-profile, these fixtures are replacing traditional hanging pendants for a cleaner, modern look.
Reclaimed and Vintage Furniture: Stand-alone pieces like hutches or banquettes are bringing personality and functionality to kitchens while embracing sustainable design.
-In-House Gardens: From herb-growing systems to larger setups for fresh greens, these are perfect for homeowners seeking a healthier, more self-sufficient lifestyle.

More than ever, the trends shaping kitchens in 2025 reflect a non-trend vibe, encouraging homeowners to design spaces that truly resonate with their style and lifestyle. Kitchens are no longer isolated, utilitarian spaces—they are seamlessly integrated into the overall design of the home, thoughtfully curated to feel cohesive and intentional. These lifestyle-driven spaces prioritize comfort, functionality, and individuality, becoming a reflection of the homeowner’s personality. The kitchen has evolved into a space that doesn’t just mirror the character of its owner—it shapes the entire home’s atmosphere. Whether through bold colors, innovative layouts, or timeless finishes, today’s kitchens invite us to live authentically and comfortably, redefining what it means to create a space we truly love.

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