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Kitchen Design Trends Getting Left Behind in 2025

Date postedJanuary 30, 2025
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As we enter 2025, several kitchen design trends are losing favor among homeowners in [name of service area] and designers, giving way to more inviting and functional spaces.

Kitchen Design Trends Getting Left Behind in 2025

1. Flat Black Cabinets

Previously admired for their modern look, flat black cabinets are now regarded as excessively harsh, soaking up light and creating a sense of smaller kitchen spaces. Designers are moving towards black-stained white oak featuring rift-cut textures and traditional shaker styles, providing depth and warmth to homes in [name of service area] while avoiding a look that is overly trendy.

2. Matte Black Hardware

The popularity of matte black fixtures is waning as homeowners in [name of service area] prefer warmer, more welcoming hues. Softer shades of gray and silver, like nickel or graphite, are increasingly favored to lessen visual intensity and introduce warmth to kitchen areas.

3. Polished Finishes

High-gloss, shiny finishes are being substituted with satin, brushed, or matte options. These finishes appear more subtle, integrate effortlessly into different design aesthetics, and need less upkeep, as they are less likely to display fingerprints and smudges.

4. Modern Farmhouse Aesthetic

The contemporary farmhouse aesthetic, marked by shiplap, barn doors, and weathered finishes, is falling out of favor due to its excessive popularity. Designers suggest opting for more classic, timeless styles or adopting sleek, modern looks to maintain spaces that feel vibrant and individualized.

5. Overly Minimalist Designs

Kitchens in [name of service area] featuring exclusively white or exclusively black color schemes are becoming less popular. Homeowners today favor areas featuring layered textures, inviting elements, and a cozy feel that radiates charm and character.




6. Open Shelving

Although open shelving can create a spacious atmosphere in a kitchen, it often becomes inconvenient, resulting in disorder and needing regular upkeep. Many are choosing closed cabinets with glass doors or partially open cabinetry, providing a comparable open ambiance while enhancing organization and minimizing dust exposure.

In conclusion, kitchen design trends for 2025 are shifting away from harsh, excessively shiny, and minimalist styles. The emphasis is moving toward designing areas that are cozy, welcoming, and representative of personal identities, harmonizing aesthetics and practicality. If you are ready to leave old trends behind and start a remodel, visit us at [address] or call us at [phone].

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