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Five Mistakes People Make When Selecting Kitchen Cabinets—and How to Avoid Them
This article outlines five kitchen paint color trends predicted to be popular in 2025, moving away from traditional neutrals towards more personalized and bold choices. While warm whites and classic neutrals remain staples, homeowners are increasingly embracing color in functional spaces like kitchens. The trends discussed include bold yellow, natural wood tones, saturated tones inspired by nature, sophisticated blues, olive green, and moody monochromes.
Bold yellow is identified as an emerging trend, adopting a '70s-inspired vintage palette seen in textiles and furniture. While kitchen walls often stay neutral, cabinets are becoming canvases for vibrant colors like deep greens and loud blues, indicating a willingness among homeowners to take more risks with custom cabinetry. Designers like Galey Alix note this shift towards more colorful kitchens.
Natural wood tones are also gaining traction, with a move away from bright white walls and neutral furniture. Linette Dai highlights the increasing use of wood panels with graining for millwork, cabinets, and furniture. This trend is expected to evolve further in 2025 with the growing popularity of color-stained wood, suggesting a desire for richer and moodier aesthetics.
Saturated tones inspired by nature are another significant trend, with clients seeking deeper colors beyond classic white. Liz Williams mentions a recent kitchen renovation featuring cabinets painted in Farrow and Ball Beverly, a mid-green, complemented by a walnut butcher block island, warm neutral stone countertops, and cream walls. This approach reflects a preference for earthy and rich hues.
Sophisticated blues, particularly muted shades, are gaining popularity for their ability to evoke tranquility and elegance. Elizabeth Mollen observes that these blues, when combined with classic materials like marble and bold black accents, create a harmonious balance between modern and timeless design. This trend caters to a preference for cozy and luxurious spaces. Lastly, moody monochromes, including deep, saturated tones like forest green, midnight blue, aubergine, and even rich blacks, are predicted to dominate in 2025. Stephanie Wiott explains that layering textures within these palettes helps create intimate and reflective spaces, offering an alternative to the airy, neutral rooms that were popular in previous years. Janelle B. Photopoulos further emphasizes the shift from stark white kitchens to rich hues like sage and olive greens, noting that personal expression is becoming a key driver in kitchen design.
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