What’s Hot (and What’s Not) in Cabinet Colors & Design – 2025 Edition
- Toni Cartright
- Jul 9
- 3 min read
Planning a remodel or just keeping tabs on what’s trending in home design? We've got you covered. Cabinet trends in 2025 are shifting in a big way—and we’re not mad about it. Gone are the cold, clinical tones of the past. This year is all about warmth, clean lines, and functional beauty that works with real life.
We help homeowners across SWFL bring timeless style and smart design into their kitchens—and these are the looks that are leading the way (and the ones we’re finally saying goodbye to).
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🔥 What’s Hot in 2025 🔥
1. Creamy Whites & Warm Neutrals
Bright white is stepping aside for softer tones. Creamy whites, putty hues, and mushroom tones are taking the lead, offering a cozy, welcoming aesthetic that still feels elevated.
2. Light Wood Finishes
Natural is the new luxury. Light wood tones like white oak, rift-sawn oak, and maple bring texture, movement, and organic warmth into spaces—without feeling heavy.
3.Two-Tone Kitchens
Color contrast is in. Pairing natural wood tones with soft paint colors (like warm whites or sage greens) adds depth and dimension without overpowering the space.
4. Thin Frame Shaker Doors
Classic shaker isn’t going anywhere, but it's getting a slimmed-down makeover. The thin-frame shaker (also called “skinny shaker” or “modern shaker”) gives a fresh and refined twist on a timeless favorite.
5. Stacked Cabinets to the Ceiling
Maximize storage and elevate the room—literally. Tall stacked uppers create a custom, high-end look and make great use of vertical space. Plus, it means less dusting on top!
6. Brushed Bronze & Golden Tone Hardware
Say goodbye to sterile chrome. Soft golds and brushed bronzes bring just the right amount of warmth and sophistication. They pair beautifully with both light and dark cabinetry.
7. Simplified Designs (Less Molding)
Less is more. In 2025, ornate trims and heavy molding are out. Sleek, clean-lined cabinetry is not only easier to clean—it just looks better.
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🚫 What’s Not Hot in 2025 🚫
1. Cool Grays & Bright Whites
These colors have dominated for years, but they’re starting to feel cold and outdated. Warmth is in—think creamy whites, soft neutrals, and natural wood tones.
2. Bar Pulls
Bulky bar pulls are being swapped for more refined hardware choices. Sleek knobs or low-profile pulls in brushed bronze or soft gold are trending up.
3. Dark or Speckled Granite
Heavy, dark granite and speckled patterns are out. Homeowners are moving toward lighter quartz with subtle veining for a more modern, airy look.
4. Ornate Moldings & Decorative Trims
Elaborate trims and overdone decorative moldings are making way for clean lines and simplified designs. Streamlined cabinetry is not only easier to clean—it looks more modern.
5. Overly Busy Cabinet Designs
Too many details can clutter the space. 2025 favors calm, minimal aesthetics that feel custom and curated, not chaotic.
6. High Gloss Finishes
Super shiny cabinets might look sleek in theory, but they’re high maintenance and can come off feeling cold or overly modern. Matte and satin finishes are much more livable and forgiving.
7. Open Shelving Everywhere
While a few open shelves can still work beautifully, entire walls of open shelving are fading out. Homeowners are opting for more functional, concealed storage—without sacrificing style.
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Thinking of a Kitchen or Bath Refresh?
At Cartright & Sons Cabinetry, we stay ahead of the trends while building timeless spaces tailored to your lifestyle. Whether you're building new or remodeling, we help you choose cabinetry and finishes that feel fresh now and still look amazing years from now.
Let’s design something beautiful, functional, and on-trend—together.
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