Personalisation remains central to modern kitchen design. With an increasing demand for bespoke cabinetry, homeowners are opting for solutions that fit seamlessly into their lifestyle. Hidden breakfast pantries, clever storage solutions, adjustable shelving, and discreet spice drawers are just a few of the ways custom cabinetry is being used to maximise space. This trend prioritises efficiency while maintaining a sleek, cohesive aesthetic, ensuring that every inch of your space serves a purpose.
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Once hidden behind closed doors, pantries and larders are now becoming a focal point of modern kitchens. Whether designed for keeping surfaces clutter-free or showcasing premium food products, these spaces are as stylish as they are practical. Glass-fronted cabinets, elegant shelving, and bespoke storage solutions allow homeowners to display their favourite ingredients while maintaining an organised, streamlined space. The result is a kitchen that feels both functional and effortlessly luxurious. You can view our selection of Breakfast Larders and Pantries by clicking here!
Neutral palettes are shifting towards richer, earthier tones in 2025. Shades of terracotta, deep greens, warm browns, and muted ochres bring a sense of calm and connection to nature. These tones pair beautifully with natural materials, creating an inviting and timeless aesthetic. Whether used on cabinetry, walls, or accessories, earthy shades help craft a kitchen that feels warm, welcoming, and on-trend. (Images from left to right: 1. Mercia in Super Matt Rusty Red, 2. Palermo in Super Matt Angora Grey, 3. Aldana in Deep Heather and Lavender Grey, 4. Winslow in Willow and Taupe Grey).
Flat, minimalist finishes are giving way to more tactile surfaces in 2025. Textured and fluted or reeded panels and glass are being used to add depth and visual interest to kitchen cabinetry and doors, glass panels, islands, and even splashbacks. These elements create a refined yet understated statement, offering a touch of sophistication without overwhelming the space. Paired with natural materials like wood and stone, this trend enhances the overall warmth and character of the kitchen. (Images from left to right: 1. Hunton in Graphite and Taupe Grey, 2. Cordoba in Super Matt Reed Green, 3. Hunton in Putty, 4. Zola Gloss White with Tavola Oak).
By embracing these design trends, homeowners can create kitchens that are not only stylish but also highly functional and personalised to their needs.
Which trend are you most excited about for 2025?
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