Top Kitchen Cabinet Trends in 2025: What Homeowners Are Choosing
When it comes to kitchen renovations, cabinets are one of the biggest decisions — and investments — homeowners make. As a trusted source for kitchen and bath products in the Philadelphia region, we’ve been tracking what’s hot, what’s emerging, and what’s here to stay in cabinet design. Here are the top trends shaping kitchen cabinets in 2025:
1. Earthy, Organic Colors
Neutrals will always have their place, but 2025 is embracing earthy tones like olive green, warm taupe, clay, and soft terracotta. These natural shades bring a calming, organic feel into the heart of the home and pair beautifully with wood, stone, and matte black hardware.
2. Mixed Materials
Mixing cabinet finishes and materials adds instant visual interest. Think walnut lowers with painted uppers, or matte black base cabinets paired with white oak open shelving. This layered look gives the kitchen depth and a designer edge without being overdone.
3. Slab & Shaker Hybrid Doors
Shaker-style cabinets are a timeless choice, but modern versions now feature thinner rails or slab drawer fronts for a cleaner aesthetic. These "transitional" door styles blend traditional and contemporary vibes — perfect for homeowners who want versatility.
4. Hidden Hardware & Push-to-Open Cabinets
Minimalist design continues to thrive. Homeowners are leaning into handleless cabinets, integrated pulls, or push-to-open mechanisms that eliminate visual clutter and make the kitchen feel more like modern furniture.
5. Bold Accents & Custom Details
Personalization is key. More clients are requesting bold elements like:
Contrasting island cabinets
Decorative toe kicks and end panels
Interior cabinet lighting
Glass or fluted doors for select uppers
These custom features elevate the space and reflect the homeowner’s style.
6. Sustainable & Local Materials
With increasing focus on sustainability, many buyers are asking for cabinets made with responsibly sourced wood and low-VOC finishes. Locally made options, like Pennsylvania’s own Del-Wood Kitchens, are gaining popularity for their craftsmanship and eco-conscious practices.
7. Smart Storage is Non-Negotiable
Design isn't just about looks — it's about function. Pull-out spice racks, utensil organizers, appliance garages, and deep drawers for pots and pans are now standard in new kitchen designs. Clients want beauty and utility.
Planning a Kitchen Renovation?
At Kitchen & Bath Wholesalers in Philadelphia, we work with leading brands like Del-Wood, Fabuwood, CNC, and Cubitac to bring your vision to life. Whether you're a homeowner, contractor, or designer, we can help you choose cabinets that fit your style, needs, and budget.
Visit our showroom at 1801 N American St or contact us to schedule a design consultation.