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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Business Insider asked four interior designers which kitchen trends they think will be popular next year and which are going out of style.
We asked interior designers about the kitchen trends we can expect to see more and less of in 2025. Colorful backsplashes, unique lighting setups, and secondary kitchens could be big in the new year.