Looking for some kitchen inspiration before you upgrade the busiest room in the house this year? Kitchen trends change regularly like all other trends, so here are the main things you need to know to achieve that fresh and contemporary look in 2025.
New Colours and Shades
Expect to see a move towards bold and earthy colours in 2025, such as deep blues, warm terracotta and rich green. This will happen as interiors move away from brighter and more neutral palettes.
More Use of Texture
Texture is also back in again, moving away from the high-gloss surfaces of old. Look out for wood grain, ridged surfaces, textured plywood and rough-cut designs that add visual interest and depth to cabinets.
Natural Materials
Similarly, nature and warmth are returning to kitchens with the use of stone, wood and other natural formats. This ties in beautifully with the move towards soft, earthy and tonal colours for a very organic and tactile finish.
Sustainability
Many more people are looking to add sustainable elements to their kitchens using recycled items and opting for kitchen refurbishment from companies such as thekitchenrefurbishmentcompany.co.uk rather than automatically buying new.
Oversize Tiles
Expect to see the use of large tiles that create a very polished look and a seamless finish. They can also make smaller kitchens look larger and make it easier to clean surfaces too with less grout.
Minimalist Looks
Kitchen fans are buying more pared-back kitchens with a minimalist feel and concealed storage for a polished look. Clutter is at a minimum, and kitchen refurbishment projects are being designed with clever storage solutions in mind.
Focus Pantries
Dream pantries are becoming a feature in more luxe kitchens, where pantries with beautifully organised storage and containers are becoming a new status symbol in their own right. Expect to see them combined with clever lighting, LEDs and recessed lighting strips for artistic effects that elevate the functional into a display piece.
Which kitchen trends will you embrace for 2025 as part of your kitchen refurbishment project?