What do statement kitchen cabinets look like in 2025?

What’s the best way to create a statement kitchen? Bold wall colour, luxe materials, hi-tech gadgets? Yes to all. But don’t forget, kitchen cabinets are one of the most powerful ways to transform your luxury kitchen room into an unforgettable design statement. Kitchen cabinets are definitely not just for storage. And by introducing beautiful material combinations, innovative design solutions and custom cabinetry, you can elevate kitchen units into a style masterpiece. At Roundhouse our signature technique is to balance functionality with aesthetics in everything we do. From a breakfast cupboard clad in fluted wood to a fresh green kitchen that brings the outside in, we strive to deliver excellence and pioneering design with every project.

So find out how our experts create bespoke kitchen cabinets that are both smart in looks and performance. Storage statements incoming…

Style with fluted wood and fluted glass

Design details count at Roundhouse. But we never design for design’s sake. Instead our kitchen cabinets focus on purposeful simplicity – and that includes luxury materials that elevate usability. Think fluted glass kitchen units to help flood a space with light or minimalist kitchen cabinets that don’t interfere with architectural features. We only use the best, responsibly sourced FSC timbers for Roundhouse kitchens too. Our Kinsey project embraces the trend for fluted wood for a fabulous yet functional kitchen packed with character. Fluted oak panelling on the bespoke island adds warmth and texture to the green kitchen cabinets. Then the style statement is echoed across the fluted coffee and tea station creating a unique design vision that perfectly suits how the family lives – from everyday cooking to entertaining.

Mix and match kitchen cabinet fronts

Why choose one statement kitchen cabinet when you can have two? Yes today’s luxury kitchens mix and match colour and material for a seriously striking look. This is more than a trend, it’s a style shift and fits in with our philosophy to create classic bespoke kitchens that will never go out fashion. There are a few golden rules to get it right. Introduce subtle texture for added depth. Use two tones of the same colour – say pale pebble with charcoal – for a considered look. Or work in natural wood kitchen cabinet fronts for a timeless mood. In our Munro kitchen, warm walnut doors are offset with Farrow & Ball’s Off-Black lacquered cabinetry. The result is a fresh, modern take on the industrial kitchen with fluted glass fronts adding a soft liveable vibe.

Choose bespoke kitchen units

Our bespoke kitchens do so much more than create a space for cooking. With our stellar planning skills and vast design experience we create custom kitchen cabinets to elevate your architecture too. Whether you live in a new build, a period townhouse or a converted barn, we can do it all. And our bespoke kitchen cabinets made in our Malvern Hills factory are a major style statement that go beyond storage. The Hardings bespoke kitchen is a masterpiece of design influenced by the barn’s original lintels, beams and exposed brickwork. Using a mix of oak veneer and sleek patinated silver the luxury bespoke kitchen celebrates the barn’s architectural bones but in a cool, contemporary way. Book a consultation with one of our designers today and together we can create the ultimate kitchen.

Explore the colour psychology of kitchen cabinets

Your choice of kitchen cabinets can also influence the overall mood of a space – if you know how. Colour psychology explores how different shades trigger different behaviour and emotions and can have a calming or uplifting effect. We can help you nail the perfect colour and material for your luxury kitchen units – whether that’s a relaxed green kitchen, a happy yellow or soothing pastel pink. In this bespoke kitchen, a fresh botanical green is a naturally great choice to enhance the garden and indoor plants. It instils the space with a restful, nature-inspired mood that’s oh so peaceful. Remember, painted colours from Roundhouse can be easily refreshed while our specialist metallic finishes are lacquered to protect them for years to come.

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