The Kitchen Design Trends 2025
The modernisation of our lives have brought great host of new tech, electric cars, smart gadgets – screens invading every side of our homes. Even our kitchens have been infused with great new tech, from those amazing air fryers to the latest Ninja Ice Cream makers. But with all this advancement, we’re also craving something more human, that warm homely feeling. Our lives have been overwhelmed with wires and machines, and the idea that they could takeaway from our kitchen aesthetic is very real.
We’ve started to see a trend: people are buying classic kettles, purely for vanity. There’s a desire for the modern look, with traditional details, bringing a demand for a modern classic home. Amid all the gloss and gadgets, people want comfort, character, and a sense of nostalgia.
With our expert advice you should bring the choices down to a niche few that you and your guest will be pleased with, maybe invoke a little jealousy in your home visitors. We’ve designed some amazing kitchens, so whether your a traditionalist or a modernist our advice will resonate with all so take notes.
At MBS we have designed many kitchens and were going to suggest four great option for your new kitchen, to stand out and last decades, a timeless designs.
Reject Modernity – Embrace the Modern Classics
Have you taken a look at a modern classic kitchen lately? It intertwines modern styling and advanced electrical gadgets with the charm of characterful cupboards and fixtures. It’s where clean lines meet classic design, where our beautiful shaker cabinets pair effortlessly with a modern redesign, giving you that timeless charm while avoiding anything that feels dated.
We’re not rejecting progress, we’re bringing balance. The Modern Classic is the answer. Take a look at a very traditional style added to a contemporary kitchen, with a unique blue tone to bring it into a modern yet timeless design, it will be intriguing to see.
Wires: Tech Without the Clutter
Wires are everywhere from our appliances to our phones to our cars. But in the kitchen, they’re a visual headache. We’re craving a wire-free room, especially in our cooking sanctuaries.
Hidden electronics shelves are becoming essential. Recessed lights, built-in devices, and even hidden robot vacuum cleaners help maintain a clean, uninterrupted aesthetic. Everything in its place, without the clutter.
We do a free home design, so please unload all your kitchen design requests to us, mention all your wants our experts will surprise you with what solutions they can facilitate in our kitchens. We can hide anything and work against the standard constraints in normal kitchen designs. Book an appointment.
Wooden Warmth
Nature always gives ease to our eyes, and will do so to your spectacular kitchen, wood has been an essential part of human life and its site bring comfort to our primiative brains. You can make it your main focal point and styling feature or just use it to add a pop of colour and character to your home here some ideas on how to use wood, not a fan of wood as a material, we have ceramic tiles, shelves that mimck wooden colours, coming with the versatility of stone and ceramic.
Take a look at a sturdy German kitchen infused with classic design and wood here, we have multiple colour options.
We even have tiles, which imitate wooden flooring.
Space and Flow
How do you cook?
Do you need a corner or all the kitchen space possible, where do you want to store items?
When designing a kitchen, we advise considering “space and flow”, not just for aesthetics but for everyday use. The kitchen is often the busiest room in a home; used not only for cooking, but for socialising, working, and eating. Designing with space and flow in mind ensures that these activities can happen seamlessly, without bottlenecks or hazards.
One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by applying the “kitchen work triangle” principle, which arranges the sink, cooker, and fridge in a triangle layout to minimise unnecessary movement. This idea has been validated by design experts for decades and remains a cornerstone of functional kitchen planning.
According to the UK’s National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), “proper layout and clearances between major work centres enhance safety and efficiency”. A well-designed kitchen layout reduces clutter, prevents accidents, and helps maintain a smoother flow of movement. even when multiple people are using the space.
Leave the frustrating designs aside, talk to a kitchen designer, our team at MBS are ready to help, we offer free advice and kitchen designs within the surrounding areas.
At MBS Interiors, We Design Kitchens That Fit Real Life
Whether it’s a sleek contemporary space with handleless cabinetry and tucked-away appliances, or a rustic kitchen with bold wood tones and a standout island, we design kitchens around how you live.
We start by asking the right questions:
- How do you use your kitchen now—and how do you want to use it?
- What frustrates you about your current space?
- Do you host? Cook? Work from the breakfast table?
Then we design around your answers. We don’t just plan where things go, we plan how they flow. Drawers exactly where you need them. Soft-close cupboards. Storage that makes sense. Worktops that withstand family life. Appliances that blend in beautifully.
Quality That Speaks for Itself
We use materials and suppliers we’d trust in our own homes – from German-engineered cabinetry to hardwearing British worktops and lighting that enhances both mood and function.
And because we believe in doing things properly, our kitchens are installed by professionals who take genuine pride in their craft.