If you’re thinking about renovating your kitchen or just upgrading your existing units, here are the latest trends for inspiration.

White Is Too Bright

After at least a decade of being standard for a modern kitchen, white is no longer seen as the go-to colour. Minimalist kitchens can be warmed up through the use of earthy neutrals like soft taupes, muted greens and mushroom greys. These shades are ideal for styling with natural materials. Choose earthy tones to bring a touch of the outdoors in.

Yellow

A warm ambience can also be created by using butter yellow, as it goes well with natural stone and warm whites. It creates a sunny, cheerful space but without being too over the top. Make sure it’s a buttery yellow rather than a bright primary yellow or mustard, and consider pairing with natural stone and warm whites.

Dramatic Reds

In 2026, burgundy and deep reds are making a comeback. For those who want to make a statement, using a dark red can add sophistication. Instead of a complete kitchen renovation, you could consider adding bespoke kitchen doors, and you can get inspiration and advice from suppliers like happy-doors.co.uk/shop/products/kitchens. Burgundy can be contrasted with paint finishes and lighting for a luxurious feel.

Creamy White

Although white is out, there are several creamy white shades which work well in a kitchen. The warmer tones of a creamy white make a space feel inviting and friendly rather than a showroom kitchen. Again, this goes well with natural wood finishes and worktops.

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