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Bold colours and textured finishes to flourish in 2025 kitchen trends

Kitchens will see the embrace of mixed materials, lush colours and tactile textures in 2025, opting for more warmth and personality as opposed to the more stark and minimalist approach of previous years.

The goal is to achieve a more tranquil and timeless atmosphere while also creating a functional space.

The Alistair Fleming Design (UK) features dark oak cabinetry combined with Caesarstone Mineral Rugged Concrete. With deep grey tones and white hazing, it features pops of bright orange in the shelving and breakfast bar.

The Main Company (UK) also adopted this trend, using a bold teal blue across all its cabinetry, balanced by Caesarstone Mineral Raw Concrete for workbenches and splashback. Its mellow taupe base, overlayed with a patina of tiny mineral deposits in charcoal and chalk, pairs with the raw timber shelving and colour-rich cabinetry, bringing a mid-century flavour to the space.

Although these trends can be bold and eye-catching, it does not mean that they cannot also be subtle and almost ethereal. Roar Architects (UK) balances the two tones of blush pink cabinetry with the use of Caesarstone Mineral Cloudburst Concrete for work surfaces and splashback. It emulates the softly translucent appearance of alabaster and features a subtle cloudburst pattern in pure whites and warm creams and a low-reflective matte texture.

Caesarstone Mineral is crafted from sustainable, natural materials and offers extremely high resistance to stains, heat and impact, while carrying a lifetime warranty.

 All Caesarstone crystalline silica-free Mineral surfaces have undergone the most rigorous of independent testing, certifying the absence of crystalline silica and VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds).