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ANALYSIS: 2025 TRENDS Home Design


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November 2024 ertonline.co.uk


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German kitchen furniture manufacturer, Rotpunkt, reveals the


German kitchen furniture manufacturer, Rotpunkt, reveals the latest trlatest trends to emerge in kitchen design next year...ends to emerge in kitchen design next year...


s creativity and innovation continues to drive Rotpunkt forward, the company is able to pre-empt and keep pace with the latest consumer trends, which centre around personalisation, technology and sustainability. Matt Phillips, Head of UK Operations at Rotpunkt, believes that UK homes have evolved to the point where the kitchen has left behind the need for a separate dining room… “Instead, multi-use spaces that are open to the main kitchen and social areas are now standard practice in the modern home,” he says, “with a comfort-forward design style and sustainable living at their core.” As such, Rotpunkt predicts the following trends will influence the modern kitchen in 2025…


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Style Pure interior design is the freshest style trend to emerge in 2025, shaping quality home environments that promote relaxation and thoughtfulness. Combining minimalist cabinets, natural woods and a cosy approach to décor, Pure-style interior schemes answer the growing


desire for inviting home interiors, which are functional, modern and always ready to serve.


Colour Taking inspiration from the world around us, next year’s colour palette for the modern kitchen will present a series of monochromatic and neutral shades that range from muted tones to bold pops of colour, whether it’s earthy shades of greenish-blue, terracotta reds, soft browns, or varying hues of deep purple emerging as a popular choice in 2025.


Likewise, shades of white, grey and black continue to stay the course, remaining a great foundation colour to either match, complement or contrast in style.


Material


2025 will see a new focus on quality raw materials as a way to bring a cosy minimalist style and contemporary warmth to the UK home. Look out for a broad mix of dark and light hardwood timbers through to modern frame options, fluted designs in wood and glass, and metal décors – all staples for the modern kitchen next year.


Natural walnut in shades of creamy white,


light brown and dark chocolate are the wood of choice in 2025, with oak still considered the next best alternative for variety and texture.


Application


Consistency is key in 2025, and will provide a direct link between the furniture, surfaces and lighting throughout the ground floor. From the kitchen furniture to worktops, colour matched surfaces are the answer to a consistent look next year, as well as adding new form and function by extending the finish of both furniture and worktops to the walls to include complementary wall niches and panel systems. Size will also be a factor in 2025, with new dimensions being used to elevate standard furniture sizes and blend with special units which are multilevel and greater in width, depth, height.


From contemporary open-plan kitchens with custom table islands, café-style and walk-in pantry solutions for today’s home chef, 2025 makes way for Rotpunkt’s most contemporary, diverse and comprehensive product offer to date.


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