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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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The trend predictions are in! Kitchen design experts are dishing on the coming year's top kitchen color trends. The consensus is that warm tones, rich shades, and natural materials will reign in 2025, replacing cool hues and muted color selections. "Today’s buyers are looking for a kitchen with warmth and character, as opposed to the stark bright-white aesthetics that have dominated previous years," says Briana Gershenzon, partner and chief of design at Renovation Sells. Designers see warm earth tones—specifically shades of brown, deep green, rich burgundy, and calming navy blue hues—dominating kitchen color palettes this year. Layering textures and materials will be big too, as evidenced by the mixed metals, statement backsplashes, metallic accents, and honed finishes that experts say will define 2025's kitchens. Whether you're planning to give your existing kitchen a refresh or you're starting from scratch and designing a brand new kitchen, here are the top color trends for 2025 according to experts. Nathan Schroder Photography 1. Warm Earth Tones Are Trending "Earth tones and colors found in nature have been on the rise, but we see them really dominating in 2025," says Shae Wilder, director of design relations at BlueStar. After many years of cool tones being the go-to, kitchen design is leaning towards warmer, deeper, earth-rooted hues such as brown, mushroom, and clay. This shift towards a warmer color palette is part of the larger overall trend of connecting to nature and bringing the outdoors in. "Shades like terracotta, mustard, and rich greens, complemented by natural materials such as wood and stone, create an inviting, grounded atmosphere that fosters a deeper connection with nature," says Gideon Mendelson, founder and creative director of Mendelson Group. He adds that these shades, in addition to rich rust, warm clay, and burnt umber, will also be prevalent in 2025 as part of the '70s color trend that's bringing retro hues back to the forefront. An earthy paint color on kitchen cabinets can set a warm and welcoming tone, but it can also serve as a neutral backdrop for more dramatic accents. "This backdrop of deep warmth provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to introduce more vibrant countertop options," Gershenzon says. Earth Tones Designers Recommend for Kitchens: Deep tones like mushroom and earthy clayWarm sand tones that reflect light and create an open and airy kitchenMoody nature-inspired hues such as terracotta, burnt umber, and mustardShades of brown for a warm-toned alternative to grayShades of green for a refreshing yet grounded nature-inspired aesthetic Joyelle West 2. Brown Will Be the "It" Neutral Speaking of earth-rooted hues, brown has emerged as a surprising color trend, and designers predict it will be the "it" neutral this year. Wilder says the color brown has been "patiently waiting on the sidelines," will continue to grow in popularity in 2025. Kitchen product manufacturers have taken note of the color trend; BlueStar even named Signal Brown as their 2025 Color of the Year. Commenting on the resurgence of warm color palettes in kitchens, Wilder says, "The overall demand for sustainability and our growing need to feel more connected to nature make brown another color that rises from the past." When it comes to specific shades of brown to incorporate into your kitchen design, she recommends any shade that works with your personal design style. "The brown interior color trend will be represented by dark brown, chocolate brown, cinnamon, caramel, and terracotta," she says. Shades of Brown Designers Recommend: Dark brownChocolate brownCinnamonCaramelTerracotta Blaine Moats 3. Statement Backsplashes and Metallic Accents Will Be In Classic white subway tile dominated backsplash designs for many years, but experts are predicting statement backsplashes will be making an appearance in 2025. "We’re noticing more bold, statement backsplashes selected for kitchens," says Kiara Perdomo, director of product development at Nemo Tile + Stone. "Think large-format tiles, mirrored finishes, or unique patterns that stretch from counter to ceiling," she says. If you want to stick with a classic cabinet color, a backsplash is the perfect spot to have fun with a more dramatic design. It's not as large a commitment—both financially and installation-wise—as cabinetry, yet it can completely transform the space. Perdomo shares that metallic accents will also be big in the coming year. "Subtle metallic details in tiles, especially in mosaics or border tiles, add a touch of glam to any space," she says. Metals are a great way to introduce a subtle pop of shine into your kitchen, whether through practical accessories such as trays or more integral elements like cabinet pulls. "Many homeowners are seeking a more live-in, cozy feeling for their kitchens, which can be achieved by adding unique accessories or accent colors, such as bronze and metallic finishes, through hardware, lighting, and countertop storage solutions," says Barbara Vargas, product specialist at Nobilia North America. Backsplash Trends Designers Recommend: Large-scale tilesMirrored finishesMetallic details and bordersUnique patterns Chad Mellon 4. Shades of Blue Will Be Popular Multiple shades of blue have been selected as paint brands' 2025 Color of the Year and designers predict this color trend will spill over to kitchen design. "I love using blues to invoke a sense of calm or a connection to the outdoors within a room, and I think they pair nicely as accents with a variety of different colors and styles," Mendelson says. Whether you opt for a dark navy blue shade in a traditional kitchen or a soft powder blue that embraces coastal style, blues may be a current trend, but they'll never go out of style. Vargas suggests pairing blue with white for a timeless look. "White matches everything and makes it easy to decorate a space, while blue brings depth to the design, transitioning from a clean look to a bold yet conservative, timeless scheme," she says. Color plays a huge role in the overall atmosphere in a room and Mendelson says, "Blue can evoke a calming, serene feeling and I love how different shades can influence the overall feel of a space." Jared Kuzia 5. There Will Be a Shift Toward Natural Wood Cabinets and Work Surfaces "Natural materials remain prevalent in 2025, helping homeowners create a perfect balance between their love of nature and modern design," Vargas says. When it comes to selecting kitchen work surfaces, she recommends solid oak and walnut, as well as vertical wood-grained elements. Painted cabinets were a modern update to the warm-toned oak cabinetry that was a staple throughout the '90s, but experts are seeing the pendulum swing back towards exposed natural wood. "There is a noticeable shift from painted cabinets to warm, natural woods, particularly with sleek lines for a contemporary yet warm feel," Perdomo explains. Natural Wood Tones Designers Recommend: Astrid Templier 6. Deep and Rich Paint Colors Will Be Making a Statement As part of a larger design trend, experts predict that rich tones will be replacing understated neutrals in 2025. "Rich, deep colors like olive green, burgundy, and navy blue are trending in kitchen designs," Vargas says, adding that these saturated hues pair beautifully with gold or brass accents that give kitchens a luxurious feel. Green is another paint color Vargas believes will continue to stand out in 2025 kitchen designs. If you want to incorporate green but are afraid of it being too bold, she suggests going with a more muted shade of sage green that adds depth without overwhelming the room. Commenting on the deep color trend, Vargas says, "These hues offer a bold contrast to the neutral tones that have dominated kitchens in the past." Kitchen Cabinet Paint Colors Designers Recommend: Olive green Sage greenBurgundyNavy blue Joyelle West 7. Mixed Metals Will Enjoy Continued Popularity There's been a departure from matchy-matchy kitchen designs in recent years, and Wilder predicts this will be a continued trend for metal elements. "I think we’ll keep seeing the rise of mixed metals in kitchens; they have been on the scene for years, but we will begin to see even more metallic influences," she says. Metals in a kitchen include everything from cabinet hardware and lighting to sink fixtures and door knobs. While mixing metals adds visual interest and creates a more thoughtful, layered look, it also makes the process of selecting items easier. "Mixed metals can offer relief to the specifier since, often, it can be very challenging matching finishes from different manufacturers," Wilder explains. Taking a mixed metal approach allows you to specify different finishes that complement each other rather than trying to match finishes that end up clashing because they're similar but not identical, and therefore appear like a mistake. Jared Kuzia 8. Honed Finishes and Natural Materials Will Be Prioritized When it comes to countertop surfaces, experts predict that warmth will be a key draw in 2025 selections. "Honed and leathered countertops will remain a top choice in 2025 because of the warmth and 'lived-in' feel they bring to kitchens and bathrooms," Gershenzon says. This is because unlike polished surfaces which can look and feel cold and sterile, these matte finishes add depth and introduce softness into a kitchen. Natural stone countertops are an investment, however they are durable, timeless, and an excellent way to update and elevate an existing kitchen. As for specific picks for 2025, Gershenzon shares Taj Mahal quartzite and Dolce Vita Dolomite as standout options. "Both materials embody the broader movement toward natural, textural finishes that infuse character and authenticity into modern homes," she says. Kitchen Countertop Trends Designers Recommend: Honed countertopsLeathered countertopsNatural, textured finishesTaj Mahal quarziteDolce Vita Dolomite Jay Wilde 9. Classic Kitchen Colors Will Never Go Out of Style There's a reason classic kitchen colors will never go out of style—they have timeless appeal and span eras, design styles, and architectural elements. "Choosing kitchen cabinet finishes can be a daunting task for some homeowners, and while we're seeing more and more people opt for warm neutrals, white will never be far from the conversation," says Bob Bakes, co-founder and head of design at Bakes & Kropp. For timeless kitchen color selections, he suggests pairing a soft gray or a muted, gentle blue with walnut for what he says is, "a classic look that withstands ever-changing trends." Source link
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