Kitchen colours: The chromatic trends you’ll see everywhere in 2025

Kitchen colours: The chromatic trends you’ll see everywhere in 2025 UnpublishedRemodelling your kitchen every year is most likely not a realistic project to consider, not just because of the costs but also due to the time and effort it takes to get everything ready before and then clean things up in the aftermath.

However, you will most likely still want to breathe some new line into this crucial space in your household. After all, trends change all the time, and your kitchen gets a lot of damage as a result of the daily wear and tear.

One of the easiest ways to freshen things up a little is to choose a new colour for your kitchen, something that will make it look brand-new without the hassle of dealing with significant refurbishments. If you’ve been thinking of choosing a new hue for your kitchen but are not entirely sure what the best option would be, here are some of the colours that are set to be popular among homeowners in the upcoming year. 

Dramatic black 

Black is something of a controversial opinion, but you’ll definitely come across it when looking up painted kitchen cabinet doors. That’s because black will be popular with homeowners this year. However, working with this colour is a little tricky, and there are a few essential things you should be aware of. Black is generally not a good idea if your kitchen space is relatively small, as it can make the room feel downright cramped and claustrophobic. If your kitchen gets plenty of natural light, though, the optical illusion may not be as extreme. If your walls are painted in a neutral or light hue, it is also very likely that this bold look will work very well. 

Black is a timeless choice that won’t ever feel outdated or out of place, but it hasn’t always been very sought after when it comes to interior design. It can create an elegant atmosphere and make your kitchen feel more structured and put together. You can go for a monochromatic look, as well as use other colours that complement the ensemble, such as gold or cream. If full black is not to your liking but would still prefer a darker colour, charcoal grey or very deep and rich shades of blue such as Delft or midnight blue will work just as well and are just as versatile if you want to mix them with something else. 

Wood 

Most people nowadays want to get furniture made out of natural materials for their homes, with wood being by far the preferred alternative. The material is sturdy, resilient, and aesthetically pleasing at the same time, so adding it to your kitchen means that you won’t have to worry about frequent remodelling. Although the upfront costs can be more elevated depending on the type of wood you’re using, as well as the specific design of the furnishings as well as how many cabinets and cupboards you need, the investment will pay off in time and save you money in the long run. 

Warm wood tones are the safest choice when it comes to the kitchen, as they go well with everything and create a warm and inviting atmosphere. You want your home to feel welcoming and comforting, and a significant part of that can be achieved with the proper design choices. White cabinets have been popular for a few years now, but they seem to be taking a backseat in favour of wood this year. Brown goes well with other hues that are reminiscent of natural areas, such as green or blue, but you should make sure that the shades are not too bold and bright but instead more subdued and understated. Scandinavian and Japandi designs are primarily responsible for the desire to bring organic features to interior design again, and the kitchen is no exception. 

Blue 

Blue is a calming colour that evokes feelings of relaxation, and is frequently described as tranquil, orderly, and secure. While you may not be able to pinpoint it at first, blue can also make things feel stable and reliable so that your mind is more relaxed and feels safer. Blue kitchens are not a new thing, and the trend was popular at different times in the past. There is no particular shade that will be more popular in 2025, so you can be creative and choose based on personal preference. Inky blue is the ideal choice if you prefer darker colours, as it is a strong shade that leaves a strong impression. 

It is a step away from navy, and will probably feel more accessible if it’s your first time adding colour to your interior design after keeping things neutral. Inky blue is sophisticated and timeless at the same time, and despite not being a bright hue, it can have quite an intense impact on the design of your kitchen. White goes best with inky blue if you want to pair it with something, but a forest green splashback can also act as an accent piece. If you’re not afraid to try something even more eye-catching, you can also pick cabinets or a kitchen island in bright sky blue that are guaranteed to act as perfect statement pieces. 

Green 

It becomes clear to see that the trend for designs inspired by nature is here to stay when green is one of the chromatic trends of 2025. Verdant green, which is reminiscent of vegetation and foliage, can make your kitchen feel like a lush oasis. Just like blue, the colour is soothing for the eyes and mind, helping to ease anxiety and stress. Perkier, more energetic variations of green, such as apple and lime, have been popular during summer 2024, but not many would be willing to go for a monochrome design in that hue. However, if you’re a fan of this type of green, you can always consider it for an accent piece. 

Sage green, a timeless colour that feels airy and safe at the same time, is always a good idea for kitchen cabinets. The colour goes very well with ecru and brown, and you can also choose gold for the fixtures in order to bring it out a little more. 

Kitchen trends come and go, and it is impossible to keep up with them every time unless you are ready for some considerable expenses. Luckily, changing the colours of the cabinets is an easy fix that doesn’t cost much and which won’t leave you cleaning and scrubbing for hours.