The kitchen is the heart of the modern home, and trends in kitchens 2025 highlight that importance. As well as a growing awareness of food wellness, we are seeing a return to authenticity and timeless values in kitchen design.
The kitchen is experiencing a special moment. Some of the most interesting trends in home décor are happening in kitchens. From characterful finishes to eye-catching cabinets, kitchens are evolving at a dizzying pace. During 2025, we will see a marked evolution towards personalized designs that will transform the kitchen into a unique room for cooking, eating and socializing.
#01 Continuous surfaces
Kitchen design 2025 features continuous flowing surfaces between floors and walls. This seamless aesthetic is ideal for kitchens that require a lot of maintenance and cleaning. The fewer the joints, the more hygienic the result.

Breccia Imperiale of XTONE.
When it comes to flooring, micro cement is gaining popularity in earth tones and soft white. For a more uniform and cleaner finish, we can use rectified porcelain tiles inspired by this finish such as Bottega White by Porcelanosa. This works for both floors and wall tiles, creating the possibility of combining them and creating a more balanced atmosphere.
#02 Natural texture
Texture will continue to take center stage in kitchen wall and floor finishes this year. Whether in patterns with ceramic pieces or in subtle reliefs, this aesthetic will provide a more welcoming and natural look. In addition, the use of these surfaces that recreate natural stones such as travertine as flooring makes them easier to maintain. Kitchen trends for 2025 will also include decorative tiles with subtle reliefs that add dimension and visual interest.

Travertino Moka Anticato by L’Antic Colonial.
#03 Combination of metallic finishes
The unique qualities of metal are bringing a distinctive style to kitchens this year. This effect is achieved by mixing different metals in elements as varied as cabinet doors, lighting, metallic mosaic wall cladding, appliances or furniture elements. Metal offers a hygienic and reflective quality that can be softened with design.
Currently, the mainstream is warm metals such as copper, brass and titanium. Usually, two or three metals are combined in the same space, with one main material and the others complementary. This trend applies to both traditional style kitchens and more modern designs.
#04 Kitchen wallpaper
The popularity of personalised decoration in kitchens is unstoppable this year. One of the trendiest ways to add a personal touch is wallpaper (Skins collection by L’Antic Colonial). Design trends for kitchens 2025 include walls decorated with lush patterns, textured surfaces, organic colour combinations and geometric motifs.
Wallpaper can be combined with a decorative backsplash or used as a background for floating shelves on the walls of the room. This option is possible thanks to the resistance to wear and tear that wall coverings have nowadays.
#05 Textured and framed cabinet doors
Kitchen trends for 2025 include a resurgence of everything to do with craftsmanship in the home. This also applies to kitchen cabinet doors. Shaker style, raised panels, slats and classic-style doors will continue to be in vogue this year. The effect is subtle but unmistakable.

Smart Kitchen e7R.00 Pure Oak Grooved – e7s.90 Pure Oak Soft by Gamadecor.
This handcrafted aesthetic acknowledges the production process of the elements, adding a cozy feel to the kitchen design. Framed cabinet doors in medium and dark wood tones will be on trend this year. If we want a more striking look, we can combine them with some glass doors on upper levels to add visual interest and depth.
#06 Kitchen layout
In 2025, open-plan kitchen designs will continue to be the main line to follow. However, this year we will see the kitchen subtly differentiated from the dining room by partitions, folding doors and even changes in the type of flooring.
The visual connection is maintained, but the separation of functions is clearly recognisable. This also applies to the work and living areas that are open to the kitchen.

Linkfloor Grand Nude Cuzco Terra, Linkfloor Grand Nude Cuzco Dark, Linkfloor Grand Nude Cuzco Dual Terra, Split Column Brown and Mosaic Kronos Jade by L’Antic Colonial.
#07 Kitchen backsplash ideas
Kitchen design trends for 2025 present new ideas for decorative backsplashes. This includes both the area behind the sink and the cooking area, with a greater emphasis on large-format seamless surfaces.
The design of the dashboard will include curves and decorative profiles. A trend for which large-format marble-effect porcelain tiles, such as Breccia Imperiale by XTONE, are particularly suitable. In addition, this material offers a wide range of possibilities in terms of colour variety, vein patterns, etc.
This aesthetic is most striking with floating shelves, avoiding overhead lockers, to make the dashboard a prominent feature on the wall.
#08 Handmade ceramics
In 2025 we will see a greater emphasis on craftsmanship in general. The kitchen will include pieces such as Zellige, mosaics and even hand-painted tiles. The effect is warm and rustic, with a subtle reflection of light that completely transforms the ambience of the kitchen.
Adding these tiles to the backsplash, kitchen island or coffee station will create a cozy feel to the space.
#09 Designer metal fittings
As matt black taps have been a trend in recent years, these kitchen elements will be warmer and visually “softer” in 2025. Shades such as unlacquered brass, copper, bronze and titanium bring a vintage look with more personality to kitchen sinks.
These are high-tech pieces which have very functional features such as aerators, instant temperature control or filtered drinking water. However, their aesthetics are more striking, as in the Round Inox collection by Noken, inviting to the touch and adding subtle details which give shape to the overall design.

Round Inox Titanium Brushed Stainless Steel kitchen taps by Noken.
#10 Extractor hoods
Ventilation in the kitchen will be anything but boring in 2025. Hobs and induction hobs will become the centre of attention thanks to eye-catching extractor hoods.
The trend includes integrated arches and niches in larger kitchen designs. Even in smaller kitchens, 2025 trends feature rustic-style metal hoods in copper or painted plaster. The look and feel is that of a country kitchen, with the functionality of cooking and baking as in days gone by.
#11 Colour and kitchen trends for 2025
Colour is the most ephemeral aspect of kitchen trends. However, in recent years, there are definite patterns and a gradual evolution in how colour reflects sustainability in home décor.
In the Porcelanosa 2025 kitchen trends, warm, natural tones with an organic quality stand out. Wood, especially in medium and dark tones, will be increasingly visible. We will also find green tones such as jade and sage. The rise in the combination of brown and green tones is due to the fact that they look more elegant and natural in the light of the northern hemisphere.
Similarly, in 2025 we will also see warm metallic tones complementing colour palettes in the kitchen, applied to taps, fittings and decorative accessories.
#12 Kitchen cabinet design
A growing trend in kitchen design is to play with the upper wall cabinets. We can leave a space between the cabinets and the ceiling, with the aim of generating a suitable shelf for visible storage. In addition, this approach helps to give the impression of higher ceilings.
Similarly, floating shelving is gaining a lot of traction in kitchen trends 2025, with one variation emerging. The hutch or built-in cupboard style is emerging, where the upper element is supported by the lower pieces, with a worktop in between. This practical idea is reminiscent of traditional kitchens and works well with floating shelves, creating a more open and uncluttered feel.
#13 Breakfast corner
The breakfast nook is back in fashion this year as an alternative to the breakfast bar, depending on the surface area available. This space can be integrated into a corner of the kitchen and usually has a combination of a stool and chairs. The table is placed at a regular height, i.e. between 71 and 76 cm from the floor.
Breakfast nooks bring a different experience to eat-in kitchens. It is an informal space, such as the breakfast bar, capable of building a vintage atmosphere that invites you to enjoy relaxed, face-to-face family meals.
Kitchen trends for 2025
Kitchen trends for 2025 are both familiar and fresh. We are seeing this part of the home becoming warmer and cozier, with spaces to enjoy all day long. These and many other proposals are available at our showroom. Contact us and arrange a meeting to explore all the interior design trends for 2025!
Text: Porcelanosa