Planning a kitchen remodel in 2025? The last thing you want is something in the design that starts to feel dated in a few years. That’s why a look at 2025 kitchen design trends should be where you begin your remodeling plans.
Most kitchen trends can last ten years or more. Trends don’t change all at once. The evolution is incremental, adjusting a bit year by year until one trend falls out of favor and a new one replaces it. Keeping on top of kitchen trends for 2025 will ensure your kitchen design has a full lifespan ahead of it.
We’ve scoured past trends, talked to experts, and even peeked into the future to find out what looks are going to last through the next decade. Here are eight you can count on to keep your kitchen fresh.
Or if you already know the trends, get started with our design team.
1. Solid Surface Backsplash
If there’s one thing new kitchens have in common in 2025, it’s the slab or solid surface backsplash. There are many ways to accomplish the look. The only requirement is that the backsplash is a single color or material and has a cohesive look without the interruption tile sometimes creates.
The favored slab backsplash is stone, especially dramatic marble or other veined stone looks. Matching the backsplash to the island is another hot trend this year and one that never fails to wow no matter how many year pass.
Concrete slab is another option for a beautiful backsplash. The smooth and even color offers more of a minimalist approach to the backsplash but has many of the same natural properties as stone. Check out our sister company Trueform Concrete for your custom concrete backsplash.
2. Green
Green has become a prominent choice in kitchen design, bringing a fresh, natural aesthetic to the heart of the home. As homeowners seek to create spaces that feel warm, inviting, and connected to nature, green delivers a calming and versatile palette that complements a variety of styles. From deep emerald walls to subtle sage cabinets, green provides a rich range of tones that can make a kitchen feel both grounded and vibrant.
One of the reasons green is so popular in kitchen design is its adaptability. Darker shades, like forest green, pair beautifully with brass hardware and natural wood for a sophisticated, modern look, while lighter greens such as mint or sage give a space a breezy, farmhouse feel. This versatility allows green to serve as either a statement color or a soft backdrop, working seamlessly with popular materials like marble, butcher block, and tile.
Green also aligns with the sustainability trends influencing kitchen design today. Many homeowners are looking to bring the outdoors in, and green, whether through cabinetry, tile, or accent pieces, offers a nod to eco-conscious living. It’s a color that feels timeless yet on-trend, making it a valuable choice for those aiming to create kitchens that are both stylish and sustainable.
3. Blending Styles
If you don’t have some personalization in your kitchen design, it will come off as boring in 2025. One big way to add some life to your kitchen design is to mix up the design. It isn’t unusual to see rustic and modern or vintage and minimalist next to each other in today’s kitchen designs.
It’s easy to blend things up a bit in the kitchen because you have three big elements to work with. Cabinets, floors, and countertop styles can be mixed up to homogenize your style.
The hottest mixing trend is to contrast the island against the perimeter of the kitchen or the upper part of the kitchen against the lower part of the kitchen. Executing this is simple. Just select a different color or style of cabinet or use a different countertop. Blue cabinets on the island and gray on the perimeter does the trick. White shaker cabinets on the upper cabinets vs flat front wood cabinets on the bottom are another sure fire combo.
Mix cool and warm tones in metallics, woods, and paint. Bring sharp angles and organic curves together in the shapes in your kitchen. Blur the line between the kitchen and the living room by adding a cushy chair to the corner of the otherwise hard-surfaced space.
4. Beverage Stations
Beverage stations have become a sought-after feature in modern kitchen design, allowing homeowners to create a dedicated space for coffee, tea, wine, and other drinks. This trend is all about combining convenience with style, offering a mini bar or coffee nook that enhances the flow of the kitchen while adding an element of luxury.
Beverage stations can be customized to include everything from built-in coffee makers and wine coolers to storage for mugs, glassware, cocktail tools, even separate dishwashers, making it easy for family and guests to grab a drink without disrupting the main cooking area.
Beyond functionality, beverage stations bring a sense of personal touch and hospitality to the kitchen. Whether for a morning coffee ritual or evening entertaining, these stations can be tailored to individual tastes and routines. From a high-tech espresso setup to a simple tea station, they add convenience and charm, turning the kitchen into a true gathering place.
5. Rethinking Appliances
High-tech appliances are reshaping kitchens, making them more efficient and user-friendly. Smart ovens are replacing microwaves, offering precise controls and remote operation via smartphone, while induction stovetops deliver energy-efficient, safe cooking.
Drawer refrigerators and dishwashers are also trending, allowing for flexible storage and dishwashing options throughout the kitchen, creating a seamless, minimalist look that enhances convenience.
Built-in smart features like hidden charging stations, touchscreen controls, and voice-activated assistants streamline daily tasks and keep countertops tidy.
From smart fridges that track groceries to appliances that offer meal planning assistance, today’s tech-forward kitchens cater to modern lifestyles, blending convenience with sleek, sustainable design.
6. Wood Cabinets
Forget about painting your cabinets for a kitchen update this year. The warmth of wood is coming back with a passion this year. The trend will be toward warm woods that give off a warmth and coziness that you can’t get any other way.
No matter what your style cabinet (Shaker, flat-front, modern, or vintage) let that wood grain shine through. Oak and walnut are the trendsetter this year but woods with lots of character like alder or hickory are excellent too. Lighter colored woods help keep the design from feeling too heavy but still bring the warmth.
Check out our latest warm wood products for the perfect on-trend addition to your kitchen.
7. Flat Panel Cabinet Doors
Flat panel cabinet doors are becoming a go-to choice in contemporary kitchen design, thanks to their clean lines and minimalist appeal. Unlike traditional raised or recessed panels, flat panels offer a sleek, streamlined look that complements modern and transitional styles.
This simplicity allows other design elements, like countertops and backsplashes, to take center stage while keeping the overall look of the kitchen uncluttered.
One of the key benefits of flat panel cabinets is their versatility. They come in a variety of finishes, from matte and gloss lacquers to natural woods, which can be tailored to suit various aesthetics.
For a seamless, modern feel, handleless flat panels are popular, as they create a smooth surface that enhances the kitchen’s minimalist vibe. Alternatively, subtle hardware can be added for a touch of elegance without overpowering the design.
8. Natural & Organic
The overly refined materials of the past, often sterile and manmade, are out of vogue. Refinement has been redefined for 2025 with natural materials like stone, cement, and wood making a showing in neutral colors.
Design your kitchen with natural “ingredients” that you understand and relate to. Some favorites this year include rattan accents and wicker light shades, bold but natural colors (like terra cotta), and warm metals for the hardware.
“Bare” materials are far from plain. They open up the world of possibilities and let the beauty of simplicity and nature shine through.
FAQs
What is the kitchen trend in 2025?
Nature-inspired designs, sustainable materials, and smart technology integration.
What is the kitchen of the year in 2025?
A sleek, eco-friendly space with organic textures, smart appliances, and plenty of green or natural wood accents.
What is the most popular kitchen cabinet color for 2025?
Deep greens and warm, earthy tones are leading the way.
What color is replacing gray in 2025 kitchen?
Soft, warm neutrals like taupe and beige are replacing gray.
Are wood cabinets coming back in 2025?
Yes, natural wood cabinets are making a strong comeback, especially in light and mid-tones.
Are shaker cabinets goin gout of style in 2025?
Shaker cabinets are still popular, but flat panels are trending for a more minimalist look.
What color kitchen cabinets are timeless?
White, navy, and natural wood tones remain timeless choices.
Paying attention to trending kitchen designs will help you achieve a kitchen remodel that will stay relevant into the next decade (at least). Dig in to the details on cabinet trends that will last beyond 2030. Or read up on what trends to avoid.