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From shrinking air fryers to AI cameras, here are the kitchen trends I want to see next year
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2025 is almost upon us and as a kitchen expert, I’m excited to see what kitchen trends we can expect to see in the new year.
In 2024, many different appliance trends and design choices gained serious attention and popularity. AI took over the kitchen and found its way into our ovens and fridges, while air fryers still held onto its title of the world’s most favourite appliance, with the emergence of stackable air fryers and air fryer inserts.
But what’s coming in 2025? These are the seven kitchen trends I’m predicting for 2025.
1. Shrinking air fryers
(Image credit: Ninja)
(Image credit: Ninja)
Thebest air fryershave been around for years now and almost every household has one in their kitchen, thanks to their time, space and energy saving features. In 2024, bigger was better with air fryers, with brands like Ninja, Tower, Tefal and Instant Pot having huge successes in 2024 with its redesigns and extended colourways. For example, theNinja DoubleStack Air Fryerbecame the most popular air fryer this year, with its vertical design that stacked two baskets atop one another.
While bigger might be better for some, the more the capacity, the bigger the air fryer will be, and they can take up a lot of space in your kitchen – something that air fryers had originally resolved. Many celebrity chefs have also come out to say that air fryers don’t need to be that big or have that many features, so I think we might be seeing smaller and more compact air fryers in 2025.
(Image credit: Smeg)
(Image credit: Smeg)
As aninduction hobconvert, I hope to see more people introducing induction hobs to their kitchens in 2025. While induction hob installation can be a bit of an ordeal, they completely change the way you cook, offering even cooking and coverage, quicker heat-up time and lower energy prices – plus you won’t have to worry about accidentally leaving the gas on!
For those who don’t want to replace their entire hob unit, brands like Tefal and Smeg have launchedmini portable induction hobsthat have proven very popular this year, so I could see more homeowners making the swap from a gas hob to an induction one for safety, convenience and versatility.
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3. Smart food waste and storage
(Image credit: Ovie)
(Image credit: Ovie)
In the UK alone,9.5 million tonnes of food is wasted in a year, with over a third of all food produced globally going to waste. In an effort to reduce food waste and be more environmentally friendly with the food that does get thrown away, I’d like to see more smart food waste and storage options in 2025.
One key area that could be looked into is introducing smart waste bins that recycle your food in a compact and less odorous way. TheSage FoodCycleris a great example of this, a mechanised composting device that dries and grinds food waste into EcoChip which can either be used in your garden or be recycled. Tracking stickers like theOvie LightTags– tags that sit on leftover containers and monitor freshness – could also become popular in 2025 as a way to cut down the amount of food we throw away.
4. Better AI cameras in appliances
(Image credit: Haier)
(Image credit: Haier)
As mentioned above, AI has been a new addition to kitchens this year, especially within thebest ovensand thebest fridges. In 2025, I think AI is going to be even more prominent and widely used, mainly with improvements and advancements to its AI cameras.
5. The rise of matcha machines
(Image credit: Jason Leung / Unsplash)
(Image credit: Jason Leung / Unsplash)
I’d be interested to see if matcha machines could gain momentum. There is one model on the market called theCuzen Electric Matcha Machinewhich has received mixed reviews so far. I’d like to see if high-end brands will look into matcha machines or if they’ll offer other products like capsules or whisks to enhance the matcha experience.
6. Smart herb gardens
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(Image credit: Amazon)
7. Natural colours, materials and textures
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