Textured Materials That Will Elevate Your Kitchen - The Painted Kitchen Company Ltd

Textured Materials That Will Elevate Your Kitchen

Texture is fast becoming one of the defining features of modern kitchen design. In 2025, homeowners are moving beyond flat surfaces and embracing natural materials, layered finishes, and tactile elements that bring depth and personality into the heart of the home. Whether you're designing a brand new kitchen or updating an existing one, here's how textured materials can elevate your space.

Why Texture Matters in Kitchen Design

While colour sets the mood, texture creates atmosphere. It invites touch, reflects light in interesting ways, and can even make your kitchen feel warmer or more sophisticated. By layering materials like granite, timber, fluted glass, and matte tiles, you introduce subtle contrast that draws the eye and makes your space feel considered — not clinical.

Popular Textured Materials in 2025

  • Natural Wood: From Shaker-style cabinets to bespoke worktops, lightly brushed oak or ash introduces character without overpowering the space.
  • Fluted Glass: A stylish way to add privacy while letting light through. Perfect for cabinet doors or pantry screens.
  • Honed Granite & Quartz: Softer than polished stone, these finishes are still durable but with a more organic feel under the hand.
  • Textured Wall Tiles: Think hand-pressed zellige tiles, tumbled stone, or matte hexagons for that artisanal touch.
  • Brushed Metals: Brass or aged copper finishes on handles and taps introduce a tactile accent without dominating the room.

How to Incorporate Texture Without Overwhelming

Balance is everything. Too many textures can clash or feel busy. The trick is to choose two or three dominant finishes and repeat them in a few key places — for example, pairing fluted glass wall cabinets with timber drawer fronts and matte stone tiles. Let the rest of the design remain simple to allow the textures to shine.

Our Approach to Texture at The Painted Kitchen Company

We work closely with every customer to understand their vision — whether that's a soft, homely feel or a more architectural look. Our expert guidance on colour and finish combinations means we can create a cohesive design that feels elevated without being extravagant. Our handmade kitchens aren’t just beautiful — they’re made to be lived in and loved for years to come.


FAQs: Using Texture in Your Kitchen

What are the benefits of textured materials in kitchens?

Textured materials add depth, interest, and warmth to your kitchen. They can help soften modern spaces and make traditional designs feel more luxurious.

Can I use textured finishes in small kitchens?

Yes, but with care. Use lighter colours and limit the number of textures to avoid overwhelming the space. Fluted glass or matte tiles are great subtle options.

Are textured surfaces harder to clean?

Some can be, like deeply grooved wood or rough stone. However, many modern textured finishes are designed to be practical — honed granite and brushed metals are both easy to maintain.

Which textures work well with Shaker kitchens?

Natural woodgrain, hand-painted finishes, and subtly veined stone pair beautifully with Shaker kitchens, enhancing their timeless charm.

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