Design Choices Shaping Homes Right Now – How We Want to Decorate in 2025

One thing is certain. More and more people are drawn to creating a kitchen that feels personal – with a well-thought-out expression that still remains grounded and natural.

We're seeing a shift in colour, form and material toward calmer, more balanced aesthetics. Here, we’ve gathered the design choices that are currently inspiring how many choose to decorate their homes.

Metod kitchen PLAIN ALABASTER WOOD / Handles BAR ALABASTER WOOD

Timeless Design in Green – A Kitchen with Presence and Calm

A harmonious kitchen begins with visual balance. Want to create a new kitchen with that same sense of serenity?

  • Start with a consistent structure – for example, by using the same cabinet widths to reduce the number of lines.

  • Then add kitchen fronts with clear direction and handles that complement rather than compete.

Here we see colour, form, and texture working together: the soft green tone of Aerugo Green, patterned cabinet fronts, and a warm brass tap create a thoughtful whole that feels both contemporary and timeless.

The result? A kitchen where every detail serves a purpose – and nothing feels superfluous. Read more about green kitchens here.

We’re seeing a reinterpretation of luxury – one that whispers rather than shouts. Natural materials, honest finishes, and unexpected details take centre stage over time. Fewer, but more intentional choices.

Neutral tones are paired with deep green hues, burgundy, and warm orange – especially when combined with earthy shades like sand, blush, and honey.

It's not about replacing everything, but rather enhancing your base with accent colours that stand the test of time.

Design from Bruta collektion.

Metod kitchen PARALLELS AERUGO GREEN

Colours We’ll See More of in 2025

  • Green kitchens are here to stay. From sage tones to deeper hues – nature-inspired colours that offer calm and balance. Bottle Green and Aerugo Green are two of our favourites.

  • Cool blue shades feel both fresh and timeless. Infinity Blue and Muddy Blue are modern colours that work across a range of styles – from Nordic to industrial.

  • Earthy tones like beige, greige, and brown create a warm and inviting base. Choose from colours like Biscotti Wood, Silent Greige, and Desert Sand for a kitchen with soft character.

  • Light kitchens are getting warmer in 2025. Our take is Almost White – a soft, creamy white that feels both sleek and welcoming.

  • Concrete is a cool grey with distinct character. It echoes raw concrete but with a softer feel that suits both minimalist and warmer kitchen environments.read more about grey kitchens here.

“When design has room to breathe, materials take centre stage, and function meets form – that’s when Scandinavian balance comes to life.”

Light wood tones are becoming increasingly popular, especially when paired with other natural materials like stone and metal. It’s about creating environments that feel lasting – in both style and mood. A truly sustainable kitchen.

Kitchen fronts PLAIN Biscotti Wood / Handle BAR Biscotti Wood