Your kitchen is the heart of the home. From hosting dinner parties to homework sessions and even sneaking in a midnight snack, it’s the most versatile room in your house. Given that we spend a significant amount of time here (apart from being in bed), you might have noticed some areas needing improvement. This is where House Beautiful’s expertise shines. We're unveiling the top kitchen trends that will guide us stylishly through the rest of 2024 and into 2025.
Warm woods and natural paint colors have made a significant comeback in 2024, says Carisha Swanson, our director of editorial special projects. This revival evokes nostalgia in the best possible way and shows no signs of fading. Rich browns and green hues are also joining the nature-inspired trends, creating a beautiful palette of naturalistic inspiration. Swanson notes a positive shift in the design of kitchen islands as well. “We're starting to see islands become much more conversational and intimate and less like the bar,” she says. “On either end cap, you have seating now, so you can talk to the person as if you were sitting at a sidebar or at the corner of a bar.”
No matter your design style or kitchen layout, we’re here to highlight the top kitchen trends for 2025, as shared by some of our favorite designers. Prepare your design mood boards for the best kitchen design trends set to lead us through the remainder of 2024 and into 2025.
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