Saygoodbye to bland colors, dead spaces, and stark white and black interiors.

Here are the top kitchen trends designers cant wait to see in 2025.

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Watch for earthy tones, moody neutrals, and dark shades taking overcabinetry in 2025.

Wood Cabinets

Wood is back, and its better than ever!

According to designers, 2025 will see the revival of wood cabinetry in various shades and finishes.

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“While bold color pops on cabinetry are having a moment, so are exposed wood fronts.

Wood is a great way to add texture and warmth to the kitchen space.”

Dark wood cabinetry can create a sophisticated and inviting kitchen space when paired with the right flooring and countertops.

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In 2025, we expect softer metals and finishes to take center stage.

If you love more than one finish, dont be afraid to mix and match.

ODonnell confirms that mixing metals in the kitchen will continue to trend in the new year.

Kitchen with hidden pantry.

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Integrated Appliances

Similarly, Lord says integrated appliances will become more mainstream in the new year.

These appliances are designed to blend in seamlessly with the surrounding cabinetry for a sleek, seamless look.

Think: built-in induction stoves, panel-front appliances with hidden handles, and appliances hidden behind retractable doors.

Stylish kitchen with integrated appliances.

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Statement Backsplashes

Laquita Tate Styling and Designs

Backsplashes are no longer just an afterthought in the kitchen.

Increasingly, they provide an opportunity to infuse some character and personality into your space.

In 2025, Zborowski says thatstatement backsplashesare one of the top kitchen trends shes looking forward to.

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ODonnell says more people will display things like cookbooks and china rather than hide them in cupboards.

Artwork and open shelving with styled elements will become more common.

Kitchen with artwork and collectibles displayed.

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