As we wrap up 2025, homeowners across the region are asking about the custom kitchen cabinet trends Niagara designers worked with this year — and the trends expected to grow in 2026. Warm tones, natural materials, and practical layouts defined 2025, while 2026 is shaping up to expand on these ideas with even more texture, function, and personality.
Below is a full look at 2025’s top choices and what Niagara homeowners can expect for 2026.
Below is a full look at 2025 kitchen trends plus the 2026 cabinet trends we’re seeing more homeowners request.Top 2025 Kitchen Cabinet Trends in Niagara.
Shaker cabinetry remained a trusted favourite in 2025. Slim shaker doors — a thinner, cleaner version — became especially popular for homeowners wanting a modern update that still feels timeless.


One of the strongest custom kitchen cabinet trends Niagara homeowners embraced was sleek crown molding. Instead of ornate profiles, homeowners chose flat, clean-lined crowns that finish the cabinetry without overpowering the space.
2025 brought the return of architectural hoods, including:
These instantly elevated the kitchen and added a custom, polished look.

Soft whites replaced stark whites. Popular paint choices included Swiss Coffee, Balboa Mist, and White Dove by Benjamin Moore.
Green continued to dominate kitchens across the region — from soft sage to deep woodland tones.


Real wood returned in a big way. White oak, walnut, and maple brought warmth and texture back into custom cabinetry.
Homeowners added depth using dark islands, charcoal hoods, or espresso-toned lower cabinets.


Homeowners continued to request islands for seating, storage, and meal prep. Many chose a contrasting colour to make it a true focal point.

Peninsulas worked well in homes where open-concept layouts weren’t possible.
Pull-outs, recycling drawers, knife blocks, appliance garages, and pocket door pantries became must-have cabinet features in 2025.


Based on current projects and late-year requests, these are the 2026 cabinet trends we expect to see across Niagara.
Even thinner shaker profiles are on the rise for a subtle, modern look.
Curved islands, soft-edged hoods, and rounded end panels are starting to appear more often.
Expect more plaster hoods, taller panelled hoods, and wood-wrapped hood features that anchor the kitchen design.
Warm whites are evolving into putty, mushroom, and clay-inspired tones.
Green remains strong but trends toward:
Full wood kitchens—not just accents—are becoming popular for 2026.
Instead of black, homeowners are leaning into charcoal, espresso, and green-black tones for depth.
Homeowners want islands with:
Instead of the classic “work triangle,” homeowners want zone-based design:
Tall pull-outs, custom drawer inserts, corner solutions, and full-height pantries will continue to grow in popularity.
If you’re ready to explore the newest custom kitchen cabinet trends Niagara homeowners are choosing, our team can help you create a beautiful and functional space built to last.
View our services here:
https://cabinetworksplus.com/services
Or book a consultation:
https://cabinetworksplus.com/contact
For trend inspiration, browse:
https://www.hgtv.com/design/rooms/kitchens
For more inspiration, explore kitchen ideas on HGTV’s Kitchen Trends



