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5 Kitchen Cabinet Trends on Their Way Out in 2025 (and 6 Replacing Them)
Kitchen cabinet design trends in 2025 are all about finding a balance between style and functionality, color versus neutrality, and openness and organization. Great kitchens will always go beyond ... Read More
6 Kitchen Trends on Their Way Out in 2025, According to Designers
First up on the list that's going goodbye in the new year is dark or dreary-colored cabinetry in the kitchen. "Black cabinetry had its moment, but now it's gone," says Erin Davis, lead designer at ... Read More
Kitchen Bath Industry Show highlights new trends
KBIS 2025 by-the-numbers • Over 43,000 KBIS registered visitors • Nearly 700 KBIS exhibitors • More than 500,000 net square feet of exhibit space • Over 150 first-time exhibitors • Nearly 270 ... Read More
This Kitchen Design Trend Is Heating Up For 2025

Kitchen trends often have staying power, lasting a decade or more. But the all-white kitchen is gradually fading as designers embrace richer, deeper hues and bold statement stones. A perfect ... Read More
The “Quiet Luxury” Kitchen Design Trend That’s Going to Be Huge in 2025 (Plus 3 More Trends on the Rise)

To beat the curve on style this year, we spoke to a handful of designers and interior experts about the trends they’re most excited about this year. Here’s what they said: Designers say that personal, ... Read More
The 9 Biggest and Best Kitchen Trends Now, According to Interior Design Pros

So concur many of the hundreds of pros who helped us identify today’s most in-demand kitchen-design trends. Beiges, soft browns and even dark wood, long considered dated, have crept back into vogue. Read More
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