Will the new year bring you a new kitchen? A kitchen is the heart of the home and as with any renovation project, it’s a big investment. So, it needs to be done right. It should be functional and practical, designed to last a lifetime, and of course, a space that works for you and your family.
To help you craft a timeless kitchen for your home, our expert in-house designers have rounded up 3 key trends for 2025 and beyond.
In 2025 we’ll see homeowners seeking calming kitchens – opting for natural colourways to create a tranquil space. Interior Stylist and Journalist, Sophie Warren-Smith, senses a “real move towards shades that invoke nature” (Real Homes).
From organic greens and hushed greys to warm neutrals and blush pinks, there are so many colourways to choose from to craft a natural kitchen. You can complement these shades with wooden worktops and an array of house plants. And with the support of an expert designer, you can try different colour combinations to see what works in your space.
For a brighter space, explore our Arlo collection in Taupe. Or, if you want a cosier feel, you can find our Porter collection in our new Regiment colourway.
As we head into another year, minimalism is coming along with us. In fact, its popularity is growing, propelling kitchen design towards features like handleless cabinets, integrated appliances and concrete worktop finishes. These make for a seamless, effortless look that emanates a clean, tranquil space.
Match a minimalist worktop with a bold colour for a striking look or opt for cooler colours that blend with each other to craft a more subtle, streamlined space.
A key element to sleek minimalism in the next year will be hidden storage, such as corner cabinets and pull-out pantries. Read our top 5 tips to maximise your space blog to find out more about multi-functional kitchens and smart storage solutions.
Eco-friendly appliances are an ideal way to reduce your household energy usage and food waste as well as your monthly costs, taking a step towards living more sustainably.
A boiling hot water tap uses up to 50% less energy than a traditional kettle (BRITA), which makes it a perfect eco-friendly alternative. You can also consider induction cooking, revolutionary refrigerators that help keep your food fresh for longer, and energy-efficient dishwashers.
Discover eco-friendly appliances that fit flawlessly into your kitchen design from our trusted partner brands Bosch, Neff and Miele here.
Ready to turn your dream kitchen into reality? Book your free consultation with an expert Tailored Kitchens designer today.