Light, Space & Living: Kitchen Design Trends for Spring/Summer 2026

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The kitchen has always been the heart of the home – but as we head into spring and summer, it becomes even more central to everyday living.

From entertaining guests to enjoying lighter, seasonal cooking, this year’s kitchen trends focus on openness, natural light and effortless functionality.

Here’s what we’re seeing across modern kitchen design in 2026.

Open-Plan Living, Reimagined

Open-plan kitchens are evolving.

Instead of one large space, homeowners are now creating zoned areas for cooking, dining and relaxing – without losing that open feel.

Kitchen islands play a key role here, acting as both a functional workspace and a social hub.

Soft, Natural Colour Palettes

Spring kitchens are moving away from harsh contrasts and towards softer tones:

  • Warm whites
  • Sage greens
  • Muted beiges and earthy neutrals

These colours reflect natural light beautifully and help create a calm, welcoming atmosphere.

Statement Islands with Purpose

The kitchen island continues to be a standout feature – but now it’s doing more than ever.

We’re designing islands that include:

  • Built-in storage
  • Seating areas
  • Integrated appliances

It’s not just about looks – it’s about creating a space that works for real life.

Layered Lighting Design

Good lighting is essential, especially in brighter months where natural light changes throughout the day.

A combination of:

  • Pendant lighting
  • Under-cabinet lighting
  • Soft ambient lighting

…helps create a space that feels balanced from morning through to evening.

Mixing Materials for Depth & Texture

Kitchens in 2026 are all about contrast and texture.

We’re seeing combinations like:

  • Painted cabinetry with natural wood
  • Stone worktops with matte finishes
  • Brass or bronze hardware against darker tones

This layered approach adds depth and prevents the space from feeling flat.

Indoor-Outdoor Connection

With warmer weather, the connection between inside and outside becomes more important.

Large windows, bi-fold doors and garden-facing layouts allow natural light to flood in and create a seamless transition to outdoor spaces.

Spring and summer kitchens are all about light, flexibility and connection.

Whether you’re entertaining, cooking or simply spending time with family, a well-designed kitchen should adapt to your lifestyle effortlessly.

Planning a New Kitchen?

At Morpeth Kitchens & Interiors, we design kitchens that are built around you – combining thoughtful layout, premium materials and timeless design.

Contact us directly to learn more!

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