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16 kitchen island trends designers say will be everywhere in 2025

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At the heart of any kitchen, an island adds style, function, and a touch of luxury. And this year’s kitchen island trends are taking this beloved feature one step further, embracing different storage options and aesthetic designs.

While a kitchen island is difficult to change, there are a few elements from these 2025 kitchen trends that you can introduce and embrace in a way that suits your design. Whether you want to make your storage more efficient, add a focal point, or create a more decorative display.

To get the lowdown, we’ve asked design experts for the kitchen island trends they're most excited about for 2025 – and their responses range from aesthetic additions that offer a lived-in feel to more practical elements that make islands work harder.

Your kitchen island is the perfect place to experiment with color, texture, and daring design. The beauty of kitchen island trends is that they vary from subtle details to statement pieces, so there's something to inspire everyone.

1. Sprawling, multi-purpose kitchen islands

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While past trends have seen the island become more reminiscent of a farmhouse table and even become smaller to house a dining space, 2025 kitchen island trends are all about large, multi-functional designs

‘I love the concept of a really spacious kitchen island that serves both as a functional space for food prep, but also as an informal gathering spot for the whole family to come together at various times of the day,’ says interior designer Kathy Kuo.

As well as returning to a more oversized layout, this trend also embraces designs that integrate different storage and display styles so you can create a more lived-in, layered look. ‘Invite these gathering moments with vases of fresh flowers, stacks of enticing cookbooks, and bowls of healthy snacks!’

2. Mixed-material countertops

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You might have considered two-tone kitchen countertops in the past, but this kitchen island trend takes the design one step further, blending materials and textures to create a stylish and totally practical feature.

‘The island is becoming more considered in 2025 and making it far more of a workhorse, including seating, cooking, and prep areas. The different zones are being defined by using different materials such as mixing in timber for the seating area,’ says Jayne Everett, creative designer at Naked Kitchens.

‘Our clients love introducing a timber end grain prep space within the island. This looks fabulous and is also super practical. This can also help with the cost of the worktop when the overall length results in 2 slabs of material being used.’

3. Kitchen islands fitted with all your appliances

(Image credit: deVOL Kitchens)

If you’ve ever wondered should you put a sink on your kitchen island, 2025 trends say you absolutely should. Instead of your island sitting in the center of your scheme as prep space, this year we’re making the heart of the kitchen work a lot harder.

'We've noticed people moving the location of the kitchen to another part of their home, it may once have been a reception room, dining room, or a parlor. This often means that the room is much larger than the original kitchen. These big rooms become the perfect place to have large pieces of furniture, no runs of wall cupboards and fitted units but big statement pieces,’ explains Helen Parker, creative director of deVOL Kitchens.

‘The biggest statement is an island or prep table that becomes the whole kitchen. It will have a sink, a dishwasher, bins, seating, and storage all wrapped up in a beautifully designed piece of furniture with a marble top.'

4. Detailed edges on kitchen island countertops

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Kitchen island trends in 2025 are honing in on the finer details. Countertop edge details might be a small feature, but it has a huge impact on the overall look and feel of your kitchen island – especially if you’ve chosen a statement countertop design.

‘Clients are using waterfall countertops to wrap the island with the countertop. The edge detail for it is being considered more, where a simple bevel edge was the go-to profile, for 2025 we will see more details edging especially where a thicker countertop is being used to create a showpiece for say an island,’ explains Jayne.

From fluted countertop edges that play into one of this year’s trending textures to chiseled edges that add a more rustic, undone feel, choosing a detail that suits your kitchen scheme offers the perfect (and most on-trend) finishing touch.

5. Rustic, country kitchen islands

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This year, kitchen island trends will focus more on the materials than the shape. While sleek, polished stone has dominated in past years, 2025 is all about embracing natural, rustic designs that pay homage to the country kitchen.

‘Visual appeal will always be key within any room. Yes, we want functional kitchens but also kitchens that look the part. When designing a kitchen island, you need to think about what material to use on the counter,’ says Alex Main, director of The Main Company.

‘Natural and rustic materials are growing in popularity for use on kitchen island tops, bringing warmth and connection to nature. These options pair beautifully in more traditional and country style homes, making the kitchen feel inviting and grounded.’

6. Casual island seating

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The kitchen is a room that continually evolves, and trends are constantly seeking new ways to add additional coziness and comfort. So you might not be surprised to hear that more casual seating is at the top of the list of kitchen island trends for 2025.

‘The trend for incorporating more casual, cozy seating spaces in kitchen islands has become a key part of kitchen design for a lot of homeowners,’ explains Emily Pickett, designer at Kitchens by Holloways.

‘Whilst a few years ago, the focus was mainly on bar stools on islands, we have noticed a shift in the desire for more casual, intimate spaces being incorporated into the design - think banquette seats, upholstered seats, and even sofa areas becoming integrated into the overall design of the kitchen island.’

7. Make kitchen island storage the key focus

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We always like to think about the aesthetic elements when designing a kitchen island, but we can’t forget about the more practical things, too. And one of the main benefits of a kitchen island is storage, something this year’s trends are really focusing on.

‘It’s all about maximizing storage efficiency in 2025 and one of the best qualities of a kitchen island is the additional storage it provides. Installing deep cabinets and drawers allows plenty of space to store pots, pans, utensils, and other kitchen gadgets for cooking,’ says Jessica Inglis, consumer & retail marketing manager at Second Nature.

‘Alternatively, look to install everyday features and personal touches, such as a built-in wine rack, rubbish bin, or open shelving to display cookbooks and other decorative pieces with ease,’ she suggests.

8. Connecting cooking and dining

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Not everyone has space for a sofa or large banquette seating space connected to their kitchen island. But to still create a cozy atmosphere while connecting your cooking and dining spaces, simpler seating styles will remain on-trend into 2025.

‘The kitchen island is no longer just a functional element; it has transformed into an oversized, multi-purpose centerpiece – the true heart of the home. Beyond cooking, these islands are designed for gathering, displaying, and styling. By treating them as statement pieces rather than matching them to the kitchen joinery, they add depth and personality to the space,’ says Tori Young, associate director of interior design at HollandGreen.

‘As formal dining rooms become less common, there is a natural progression toward designs that integrate expansive kitchen islands with dining areas. Both practical and comfortable, these designs create inviting, lived-in spaces where cooking and connection coexist. They reflect our desire for warmth, versatility, and an effortless sense of style.’

9. Reeded kitchen islands

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Kitchens filled with smooth, sleek materials and finishes can feel stark, but texture is a go-to way to create a softer, more inviting space. And the island is a great place to add something unexpected to your design.

‘In 2025, we’re witnessing a significant shift in kitchen island design. Reeding, which was previously used as an accent feature in smaller areas of the kitchen, such as behind the sink, has now moved onto larger, more central pieces. Reeding is an excellent way to elevate practical areas of the kitchen that are often overlooked,’ says Charlie Smallbone, founder at Ledbury Studio.

‘In our latest project, the island features a reeded surround and a stunning Diamond Quartzite top. This eye-catching island, which houses the kitchen sink and a breakfast bar for casual dining, serves as both a functional workspace and a social centerpiece.’

10. Waterfall kitchen island countertops

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Some kitchen island trends remain popular and ever-enduring. So, if you’re looking for something striking yet still timeless, waterfall kitchen island countertops are a design style you’ll want to try.

‘Waterfall worktops are a great look and proving more and more popular for 2025. This wraps the island and really grounds it within the kitchen making a real statement of the island block,’ says Jayne Everett, creative designer at Naked Kitchens.

You can make your island the focal point by using a stone on your island that contrasts with the rest of your countertops, or create a cohesive, seamless design with one stone throughout your scheme.

11. Wood kitchen islands

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If you stay up to date with kitchen trends, you’ll know that wooden kitchen cabinets have been making a strong comeback recently. As this natural material becomes a firm favorite in kitchen design, it’s time to think about bringing it onto the island.

‘Timber is really making a comeback and we are loving seeing more clients embrace the choice of timber for their islands. Either for the whole island surface or to break the large island up into different zones such as prep or bar,’ says Jayne.

A dark wood kitchen island is a timeless way to add contrast to a kitchen with painted cabinets. In this kitchen, a wooden kitchen island topped with a beautiful marble countertop becomes the focal point of the scheme. Wood shelving and cladding elsewhere ensure the island remains cohesive with the rest of the design.

12. Glazed doors on islands

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Glass-fronted kitchen cabinets had a revival in 2024, offering an alternative to open shelving and also the option of bringing in a vintage-inspired element. But this style is evolving this year, with glass doors on kitchen islands expected to prove popular.

‘Incorporating glazed cabinetry doors onto an island scheme is super popular for 2025. Reeded glass can be used to disguise the contents or the interior can be painted to introduce a pop of playful colour. Beautiful and practical, always a winning combination,’ says Jayne.

This kitchen island is a perfect example of how stylish this trend can be. While the wall cabinets feature clear glass doors, the glazed doors on the island have reeded or fluted glass, which adds a decorative touch while keeping clutter hidden.

13. Kitchen islands that look like traditional tables

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The year ahead is all about making the kitchen feel more homely and sociable. One way to do this is to create a kitchen island that has ample seating and feels like a traditional kitchen table.

'A kitchen island trend I see growing in 2025 is the dual-purpose kitchen island that feels like a cozy piece of furniture, but performs like a functional workhorse, hiding pull-outs for trash, an extra oven or microwave, a beverage fridge, drawers with ventilation for storing vegetables and more,' says Julia Chasman, of Julia Chasman Design.

'This bespoke island is made of red oak, and has large turned legs on the seating side, with a low open shelf for pots and pans that look pretty and are used often. This side is open to view and looks like a French country kitchen table. The other side of the island is the "business side" – with the trash, extra oven, and other practical features more hidden but close to the sink for convenience.'

14. Integrated details for practical usage

(Image credit: Kriste Michelini/Thomas Kuoh)

Modern-day living is all about multi-functional spaces, and the kitchen often serves as a space for more than just cooking and eating. As such, it's handy to think about the smaller details before any redesigns or renovations.

'Kitchen islands are no longer just cooking spaces; they are transforming into versatile hubs for dining, food preparation, and even work, complete with built-in charging stations,' says Kriste Michelini, owner and founder at Kriste Michelini Interiors.

'The integration of technology in kitchen islands, including charging stations and smart appliances, is making these spaces more user-friendly and convenient,' she adds.

15. Kitchen island storage dedicated to personal items

(Image credit: Alexandra Kaehler/Aimée Mazzenga)

As our kitchens become more sociable, lived-in spaces, try to create an area for the belongings that are associated with leisure and bring us joy, such as books, whether that be recipe books or novels, and family games. Kitchen shelving makes sense for this, however, you can use a kitchen island to add some character to a kitchen.

'Decorating with books in a family room or living room add so much warmth on a coffee table or bookshelves, but in a kitchen, it is hard to find the right place for them,' says Alexandra Kaehler, founder of Alexandra Kaehler Design. 'In this kitchen, we dedicated space in the island to storing cookbooks for easy access and also a bit of a lived-in touch.'

16. Pairing wood and stone on the island

(Image credit: Paloma Contreras Design/Aimée Mazzenga)

The kitchen is often one of the largest spaces in a home, so adding warmth and interest is a priority for many designers this year. The kitchen island is an ideal space for this as the eye is naturally drawn to it. Consider mixing different materials as a way to introduce warmer tones and a sense of depth to the room.

'The floorplan in this home is very open, so the kitchen is one of the first things you see. As a result, we infused functional elements with as much beauty as possible' explains Paloma Contreras, interior designer and founder at Paloma Contreras Design.

'The mix of materials, such as Texas white oak flooring and reclaimed oak beams on the ceiling, imbues the kitchen with warmth while maintaining a clean-lined, contemporary aesthetic. While the perimeter kitchen countertops are clad in Calacatta Statuario marble slabs, the workhorse waterfall island was fabricated in a crisp white quartz that is nearly indestructible. The white oak paneling beneath the island adds warmth and dimension.'


Kitchen island trends for 2025 really vary from statement waterfall countertops to fluted details and stylish storage. Each design trend focuses on blending style and function, creating a kitchen that feels cozy and warm.

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