Kitchen Design Trends Shaping Contemporary Living in 2025
With their soft wood tones emphasised by the herringbone pattern, the Giornata Oro tiles by Ceramica add warmth and texture to the bold green-and-black palette of this modern kitchen, toning down the glossy cabinetry.|
This stunning display of refi ned minimalism is pulled together by Caesarstone’s porcelain surfaces in Striata 513. With their weathered, fossil-like texture, the surfaces are reminiscent of a geological landscape, bringing an organic feel to the contemporary space. The cabinetry enhances the streamlined look, allowing the countertops to shine.|
The floor-to-ceiling windows that allow natural light to stream in, together with the generous use of Infinity Surfaces’ marble-like Magellano OC04 throughout the kitchen, make what could seem an austere space warm and welcoming, while retaining its principally sleek and modern aesthetic.|
This contemporary kitchen with integrated Whirpool appliances is designed for streamlined, hi-tech living. The oven, fridge, dishwasher and hob are built in with precision, creating a minimalist yet functional environment.|
This kitchen layout brims with colour, texture and elegance, courtesy of the porcelain Brianna floor tiles in Enya Coal by Decobella. Smoky-blue cabinetry and a dark, glossy backsplash create a visually striking space. |
This luxurious kitchen by Offi cine Gullo, installed in a historical Venetian residence, masterfully blends a custom “Cream Tan” shade (Pantone 13-1108) with polished copper accents for a soft yet opulent aesthetic.|
A tranquil feel is achieved here with soft sage-green cupboards, open shelving and natural light streaming in through a large arched door. The brick-stacked tile backsplash adds texture and brightness, and is balanced beautifully by the herringbone pattern of the Nolita flooring in Mud by Decobella.|
Incorporating curated pieces by La Grange Interiors, the rustic textures in this kitchen add warmth, while the open shelving showcases artisanal ceramics and woven baskets, adding layers of interest.|
Subtly patterned Tetuan Cotto Emerald tiles by Decobella add just the right amount of visual interest without overwhelming the space, and perfectly complement the green cabinetry and natural stone countertops. |
CreteCote flooring by Cemcrete is used to create a cement-based coating that effortlessly unifies kitchen and living areas with its smooth surface. The open shelving and large windows ensure that natural light floods the space.|
A fresh and vibrant Crystal Wintergreen concrete kitchen floor by Ceramica, together with palette cohesion and matching seating, enhances the connection between the cooking, dining and outdoor areas|
This sleek Nuuma design cleverly and unexpectedly incorporates a luxe sofa in the corner of the kitchen, its curves mimicking the counter seating and softening an otherwise linear aesthetic.|
Double-volume ceilings, an expansive L-shaped counter and clever lighting solutions visually connect this space to additional living areas on either side. The CreteCote Dune flooring by Cemcrete is consistent throughout.|
This idyllic kitchen with GEA Linen floors by Decobella opens up fully to connect to the exterior. |
Contemporary kitchens are becoming the centre point of dynamic, connected living.
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We look at four new trends, from the ultra-modern kitchen and soft, muted hues to earthy tactile textures and palettes, and incorporated spaces that blur the lines between living and dining.
Ultra Modern
This minimalist design with a striking matte-black island by Infinity Surfaces as the focal point is both functional and bold. Set against neutral cabinetry and washed in natural light from the floor-to-ceiling window, the island provides a clever contrast to its surroundings, resulting in an elegant balance of luxury and practicality that’s perfect for contemporary living.
All about smooth sophistication combined with cutting-edge technology, this trend is dominated by sleek surfaces and a moody colour range. Deep black, charcoal grey and beige make up the primary palette, exuding a sense of minimalism with an edge that’s oft en expressed in glossy cabinetry, matte finishes, and seamless designs with hidden handles and integrated appliances for an uninterrupted visual flow. Technology plays a pivotal role, with smart appliances and gadgets being the standard, allowing homeowners to control cooking, lighting and even temperature settings remotely via apps or voice commands. Multifunctional layouts cater to the increasing demand for versatile spaces that can transition from meal prep zones to social hubs effortlessly.
Contemporary Colour
With their modern yet slightly rugged aesthetic, the Ardesia Grey porcelain tiles from Ceramica capture the movement and detail of natural slate, and create an elegant neutral backdrop for the subtle injection of colour found in the blue cabinetry, mustard chair and select crockery.
Underpinned by subtle hues, this trend introduces colour and personality into the kitchen in a way that feels effortless and refi ned. Veined marble countertops in soft neutrals, pastel- toned retro-esque appliances, or a statement island in an unexpected shade can all serve as a focal point, with elements such as a backsplash in a minimalistic pattern, an artistic mosaic or muted metallics adding texture and interest without dominating the space. The beauty of this trend lies in its adaptability: it offers nuanced colour choices that elevate the overall feel of the kitchen while remaining harmonious.
Of the Earth
Embracing the essence of nature with wood tones, warm neutrals and the textures of Infinity Surfaces’ Metal Corten and Concrete Light throughout, this harmonious space feels grounded and inviting. The open shelving and cosy fireplace add to the organic ambience, making this kitchen a perfect retreat inspired by the outdoors.
Drawing heavily on biophilic design principles, this style blends nature and sustainability, emphasising indoor-outdoor flows with greenery and abundant natural light. Earthy materials such as wood, clay, brushed concrete and stone set the tone, creating an atmosphere that’s warm and grounding. Sustainable materials and ecofriendly appliances are central to this trend, catering to a growing demand for kitchens that are both beautiful and environmentally conscious. The concept of a “growing kitchen” also comes into play, with integrated herb gardens, vertical planters and spaces designed to nurture plants indoors. Whether through organic textures, earthy tones or even the sound of water features, this trend makes the kitchen a true extension of nature, promoting wellness and harmony.
Go with the Flow
This pared-down, stylish kitchen by Nuuma integrates perfectly with the adjoining lounge area. Split marble-clad islands create flow, while layered lighting adds to the sense of openness and space.
Centred around creating bright, effortlessly connected kitchen spaces, this setup moves beyond the conventional open-plan design to focus on the seamless integration of the cooking area with adjoining dining rooms, living spaces and even outdoor zones. Fluid transitions between spaces are key, with unobstructed sightlines, wide doorways, and continuous unifying flooring. The emphasis is on maximising natural light through large windows, skylights and airy layouts, making the kitchen feel spacious and inviting. The result is an easy-breezy environment perfect for cooking, entertaining and socialising, where flow and functionality go hand in hand with relaxed, modern living.