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Mar 07, 2025

90 Timeless Kitchen Design Ideas for 2025

Ensure your kitchen is a space you'd be proud to show off.

After enduring a (much too) long winter, there’s no better time for a kitchen design remodel to spark your motivation ahead of warmer weather. Since it's the most often-used room in your home, it can be difficult to find the right time to put your kitchen out of commission. But with the year in full swing, now might be the perfect time to embark on implementing some of your favorite kitchen design ideas. After months of constant hosting and entertaining, you know exactly which parts of your space already function well and what could use a tune-up.

The top kitchen trends of 2025 all incorporate dramatic and personality-filled elements like bold kitchen cabinet colors, jewelry-like hardware, and antique fixtures. If those kitchen design ideas aren’t your thing, opt for a more timeless look with a fresh coat of white paint and new quartz (or quartzite!) countertops. Whether you don't have enough storage or you can't comfortably fit everyone around your small island anymore, you deserve a beautiful and functional kitchen.Our collection of 90 kitchen design ideas will inspire you. We've considered every detail: stunning cabinets, unique backsplashes, and eye-catching lighting are all included. From rustic-casual to sleek, modern designs, we cover every style to suit your needs. Read on for the best kitchen design ideas we’ve gathered straight from expert interior designer spaces. Additional copy by Kate McGregor.

Kitchen islands are a substantial kitchen feature that you'll never regret adding. If your current kitchen isn’t large enough to fit one in, you might want to consider taking down some walls to do so. Chandler and Jeremy Quarles from Peach & Pine Interiors did just that for their own kitchen design idea, placing a 10-foot, solid walnut island in the center of the room. It’s elegant and timeless, and really brings the entire space together.

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Not only will an alcove add more dimension to your space, but adding one in will help craft more pronounced sections of your kitchen. In this one by Peach & Pine Interiors, you can tell just by looking at it that this one is specifically for cooking with the range, a pot filler, and counter space on either side of the stove in the darkened space. The design duo added a dark soapstone backsplash and walnut shelving to match the new island to better visually differentiate the cooking zone.

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Marble typically isn't the first stone countertop designers go for in a kitchen because it's relatively soft compared to its quartzite and granite alternatives. However, the team at Peach & Pine Interiors simply solved this by choosing a harder version: Barcelo Cream marble. It's "more user-friendly than many marble species,” says Chandler Quarles. “It has been easy to use and maintain!”

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Whether it’s your forever home or not, your kitchen design ideas should look exactly how you want them to. So if that means making it a fun, vibrant space that’s focused on the design rather than the appliances, then so be it. Galeana Younger, the designer of this home (and the daughter of the homeowner) says, “This was such a fun kitchen to design…We used four different tile patterns, and it took us a few samples before settling on a paint that wasn’t too sweet or subtle. This yellow has just the right amount of green in it—it’s almost electric.”

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Design the kitchen that works best for your lifestyle. If you’re a home chef, then go ahead and splurge on twin islands to maximize prep space. Designer Amy Knerr could’ve put in one huge island, sure, but by installing two, she was able to preserve the flow of the room.

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This gorgeous kitchen design idea by Wendy Labrum has the striking Calacatta Viola marble to thank for its unique, enviable look. The rest of the kitchen could easily skew more modern, but the stonework and wooden beams anchor it into something warmer, showing just how much a statement stone can transform a kitchen.

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Look to our 2024 Whole Home in Asheville, North Carolina, for all the inspiration you need when pondering whether to add those super-special extras around your kitchen. “This house is all about relaxation and enjoying the luxuries of life. Wine collecting, art collecting—those are the kind of things I was picturing,” says Kelsey McGregor, the kitchen designer. It only made sense to add a wine fridge that blends into the cabinetry of the space to truly capture that ethos.

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Don’t give all your attention to your indoor cooking space—invest in a chic and supremely functional outdoor kitchen to expand your living and entertaining space. For our 2024 Whole Home, the team from Curated Nest wanted the grill specifically to feel more like furniture than an appliance, so they splurged on the Zwilling Flammkraft model and went with Cosentino Dekton Onirika for the hood cover and backsplash.

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Don’t feel pressure to squeeze in a kitchen island if there’s simply not enough space for one—go with a peninsula instead. Designer Kate Marker would typically choose an island over this attached feature, but with the limited space she had, the designer was able to make the peninsula work. “It really suits the space perfectly,” she says.

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With a small kitchen, it’s important to add character where you can, and choosing a simple framing millwork on the cabinets is such a simple yet beautiful way to do so. “I designed the cabinetry to have a frame-like appearance, which is night-lighted by Portola Paints’s cheery Shasta Daisy,” says Samantha Stathis Lynch. This paint color got her some questionable looks from the cabinetmakers at Iron Oak, but it’s safe to say that they turned out so well.

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Add a touch of glamour to your kitchen design idea with brushed brass hardware and fixtures. Kelsey McGregor, who designed this dirty kitchen for our 2024 Whole Home, included these sparkling touches to add a bit of luxury to the hardworking space.

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If you’re looking for a unique way to add interest to your walls without solely relying on paint, choose to add tile all the way up to the ceiling on an accent wall. In the main kitchen of our Whole Home, Kelsey McGregor installed this zellige tile from floor to ceiling, incorporating the shiny and smooth texture that a simple paint couldn’t bring.

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Your countertop corners may be a detail that is often overlooked—you just square them off right?—but designer Nate Berkus is making the case for a subtle detail on the edge. This island's stone has a sloped, notched finish, a luxe moment for those who notice it.

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Cover the range hood in the same or similar material as the backsplash or walls to make it look sleek and clean. Here, designer Kate Marker dressed the appliance with a plaster finish to mimic the warmth of the natural wood cabinets.

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Kitchen design ideas can easily get stuck in formula: cabinets on top and drawers on the bottom. But there are actually no rules. Combine different cabinet sizes, drawer widths, and styles to meet your specific needs. Look at this space where it's just as seamless looking as any other kitchen layout when the space is all the same hue.

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If you find that your main kitchen space is constantly overflowing, it might be time to invest in adding a dirty kitchen, butler's pantry, or scullery. With space for serveware, extra appliances, and prep space, a secondary kitchen can ease your meal prep and boost your home's value all in one go.

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There are few things worse than navigating around a busy kitchen in the morning when all you're trying to do is make a cup of coffee. With a separate coffee bar or drinks station, the breakfast chef can cook in peace, and everyone can get their morning cup of Joe without hassle.

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Often an afterthought, your range hood can make a major design impact if you let it. Take inspiration from this kitchen design idea from Studio Dearborn. Wrapped in soapstone to keep the brick behind it pristine, this range hood was chosen for a seamless look from countertops to ceiling.

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A great kitchen is one that's customized to your needs. If you prefer a scrap bowl or chop and wash produce all in one step, you may need this clever sink solution put in by Caren Rideau in your kitchen design. With small, inset grooves, perfectly sized to hold the homeowner's cutting boards, this standard sink is transformed into the ultimate prep station.

Can't decide on a kitchen cabinet color? Pick two! Take inspiration from designer Arianna Pannoni of the Baltimore-based firm Winsome Interior Design and use the palette from your countertop stone to inform your paint choices. The clients were inspired by Julia Child's kitchen.

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