5 Kitchen Design Trends Poised to Wow in 2025

Mid-Century Modern Kitchen

It’s unimaginable that it’s already September. The anticipation of fall’s arrival followed by the holidays has us excited, but it’s getting an early look at 2025’s kitchen design trends that has us absolutely giddy. 

While some may argue that trend forecasting this early is merely speculation, we’re convinced that these five kitchen design trends are rock solid. Here’s what you’ll see as we round out 2024 and embark on next year’s kitchen designs. 

1. Mid-century Modern

You may hear “mid-century modern” and imagine Carol Brady’s kitchen, and that’s fair. But we can assure you that this comeback design trend brings a whole new sense of style. The key is creating a tasteful backdrop of warm natural tones and adding a surprise element in a bold accent piece or carefully chosen furniture. In terms of the clean lines for which this design style is known, incorporate them through hardware selections and intentional choices like open, straight-line shelving for storage.

2. Smart Kitchens

While smart kitchens have been enjoying their moment for some time, the spotlight’s getting hotter as technology and innovation evolve. The opportunities to incorporate smart features into kitchen design are endless — from lighting and temperature control to remotely monitoring your refrigerator contents and controlling your appliances. If you’re interested in learning about the latest in smart appliance options on the market, stop by Friedman’s Appliances. We’d love to show you what’s possible so you can share selections with your clients. 

3. Eco-Friendly Appliances

We’re excited to see the continued interest in sustainable living, particularly when it comes to appliances. We have covered this topic here, providing the three key features to look for in sustainable appliances. (Hint: It’s all about energy efficiency!)

Kitchen with wood beam ceiling

4. Texture & Dimension

It looks like 2025 will be the year of textured ceilings and walls to bring dimension and intrigue into the home. No, we’re not talking about popcorn ceiling-type texture. Instead, think rough-hewn beams, exposed brick walls, patterned tile backsplash, textured cabinets, and even shiplap. The goal is to bring some personality and interest to the space in a tasteful fashion.

Mixed metals in the kitchen

5. Mixed Metals

Consider this trend your green light to have fun with accent and hardware selections. Brass, stainless steel, nickel, bronze, copper … From hardware and fixtures to lighting and even appliances, opportunities to mix metals abound. And the best part is that it’s nearly impossible to do it incorrectly, so be bold.

Whether you’re looking to garner appliance options for your clients or you simply want to keep up with the latest appliance trends and functionality, we’d love to welcome you to the Friedman’s Appliances showroom. Our team of friendly professionals is ready to greet you.

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