The latest kitchen & bathroom color trends range from deep, moody shades to warm, inviting neutrals.
Trends in colors used in home design are constantly evolving and can vary greatly depending on location, cultural influences, and individual preferences. Overall, color trends reflect a desire to incorporate personal style and aesthetic preferences into a home.
Each year, leading companies in fashion, design, and interiors unveil their Color of the Year selections—predictions influenced by emerging cultural themes, lifestyle shifts, and global design trends. In 2024, we saw a continued love for nature-inspired hues like warm earth tones and grounded greens.
But 2025 ushered in a bolder, more expressive palette. Sherwin-Williams announced “Persimmon” as its Color of the Year—a sun-warmed terracotta that brings a cozy yet energetic feel to any space. Benjamin Moore chose “Blue Nova,” a confident blend of violet and blue, while Pantone celebrated self-expression with “Peach Fuzz,” a soft, velvety peach meant to evoke comfort and connection.
Below, we’ve rounded up some of 2025’s timeless color trends and tips on how to incorporate them into your kitchen or bath design using Bertch Cabinetry.
Whether you lean bold or muted, this palette offers something for every style.
Timeless Cabinet Colors for 2025

1. Warm Neutrals
A warm neutral color palette typically includes earthy tones and muted shades of warm colors like beige, brown, cream, taupe, and gray. These colors are usually associated with warmth, coziness, and comfort, making them a great choice for creating a welcoming atmosphere in a home.
Bone white: the color bone white is a slightly off-white color with a yellowish or grayish undertone, resembling the color of a bone. It is a very light and neutral shade of white, often used in design and decorating to create a clean, classic, and timeless look. To accomplish this look with Bertch cabinets, look at the following colors:
Other warm, neutral colors include:
Looking for more? Check this out: Warm Up Your Kitchen with New Neutrals
2. Dark, Moody Tones

Lately, we’ve noticed an increased interest in moody kitchen designs with dark cabinet colors, organic materials, and deep-toned countertops. To bring these darker, moodier colors into your home design, consider the following:
Looking for more? Check this out: Kitchen Stories: A Black & Cozy Open Concept Kitchen Design
3. Color Palettes with Earthy Vibes

The 2020s have seen a shift towards more earthy and natural colors in an attempt to connect with nature and bring a feeling of being grounded into home design. This is in line with a growing focus on sustainability and environmentalism.
To bring this trend into your home, consider a muted and earthy tone, such as a soft green or a warm brown.
Looking for more? Check this out: Kitchen Stories: A Black & Cozy Open Concept Kitchen Design
Turn Inspiration Into Reality with Bertch Cabinets
Whether you’re guided by personal style or inspired by the latest trends, our expert team is here to help you create a space that feels uniquely yours.
Visit a Bertch showroom to explore stunning color combinations, timeless door styles, and expert design support—every step of the way.
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