Kitchen Remodeling Trends for 2025
In the past few years, kitchens have moved away from generic aesthetics with mass appeal and are instead adopting some serious personality. But even as people highlight different, unique features in their own kitchens, themes have emerged across these highly personal spaces. No matter if you opt for high drama or casual comfort, today’s kitchen designs are warm, inviting, and designed for you to linger.
Moody Tones
While light and bright will always have its place, kitchen tones overall are shifting down towards more rich and earthy, which can give a more grounded and cozy effect. Even green, which has become one of the darlings in the world of color, is getting darker and richer in an overall shift towards more classic colors and design.
Texture
From tile to cabinetry details to wood grains, texture is hitting the scene and making some big waves. Textural application on larger areas, layered throughout the home, or used as statement pieces has become a growing design aesthetic that we love.
Stained Woods
Mixing colors in your kitchen isn’t just about paint shades. Stained woods are making a comeback with old standards alongside new favorites. The prominent woodgrains from hickory, walnut and rift cut white oak are approached with different shades of stains and finishes to highlight the natural beauty of the wood, while inviting more natural elements into the kitchen.
Warm Whites
Whites have been warming up for a while now, and while other paint colors are giving them some serious competition, the whites that have remained have been the richer shades like cream and ivory. Subtle differences in white hues can add depth when used on different surfaces in the same space, creating a cozier effect.
If these ideas have gotten your creative wheels spinning, schedule an appointment with one of our Designers. They can help take the stress out of a kitchen remodel and guide you through the process. For more kitchen remodeling ideas, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest and begin building a vision for your new kitchen.