Bold Colored Kitchens
Quoted from Apartment Therapy article
"5 Home Trends from 2025 That Are Here to Stay" by

Danielle BlundellExecutive Director of Home
The all-white everything kitchen — and the millennial gray cook spaces that dominated design five to 10 years ago — have disappeared from designer moodboards. All that momentum has shifted toward bold kitchens that feel increasingly individualistic and ripe with luxe, bespoke features when the budget allows for it.
“In times of uncertainty, people increasingly seek joy, individuality, and self-expression within their homes,” says Kristin Keilt, principal designer, Research in Design at Electrolux/Frigidaire North America. “In kitchen design, this translates to a growing embrace of vibrant colors, bold design elements, and customized details.”
You’ll continue to see statement colors popping up on cabinetry (think: mostly warm hues; I’ve spied everything from lilac purple and cranberry to olive green and chocolate brown this year). Dramatic colored stones are still popular for countertops and seamless backsplashes, while metal mixing is showing no signs of slowing down, either. “Playful metallic accents and luminous pops of color introduce a retro-futuristic edge to modern kitchens,” says Keilt.