When Samsung launched its Bespoke range of refrigerators in India, it made a statement that refrigerators need not be just black or white. The South Korean company jazzed up the refrigerator game with unique colours, and it wasn’t alone.
The likes of Haier, LG, and others joined the kitchen essential market with their own design departures. Thus, modern minimalism and bold personality overtook the refrigerator market and here are the most popular refrigerator colour trends in 2025.
Refrigerator colour
As our lifestyle has evolved and our personal electronics have added cool hues, home appliances have also evolved to keep pace with the trend. Samsung’s Bespoke range, for example, gives refrigerators a real fashion upgrade, while cool hues are also becoming a new normal. There is now a colour palette to match every kind of home, and these refrigerator colours are set to dominate in the coming years.
– Pastel colours
– Matte black
– Graphite grey
– Patterns
– Classic Stainless Steel
Pastel colours
The trendiest colour dominating the refrigerator colour market is pastel colours. Think of pastel colours like mint green, blush pink, and baby blue, and these colours are not completely painted over a refrigerator, but are sometimes used in tandem. With the pastel colours, refrigerator brands are bringing a cheerful yet nostalgic vibe to the kitchen, and when paired with either white tiles or wood finish, they add a breath of fresh air to any kitchen.
Matte black
Some colours cannot fade away, and black is one such colour. However, it is not any black that is taking over the world, but matte black everything is a real movement. Refrigerator brands have taken note and are offering a matte black option as a modern, minimalist option. A matte black refrigerator looks sleek, bold, and adds a dramatic colour depth without overwhelming your kitchen space. They go well with a classic black-and-white aesthetic or contemporary kitchen styles.
Graphite grey
One colour taking over the reins from black and stainless steel is grey or graphite grey. It is a subtle, scratch-resistant colour that is stylish, practical, and ensures you don’t see any fingerprints. They go well with a muted kitchen space or busy households and are a safe bet for those who don’t wish to go with bold or pastel colours.
Patterns
If you find blue or red boring, then a colour trend taking over the refrigerator industry is these colours with patterns. From Croma’s Rosalind Wine, Samsung’s Camellia Blue to LG’s Blue Water Lily, refrigerator brands are taking familiar colours and painting them with interesting prints to make refrigerators stylish and interesting at the same time.
Classic stainless steel
While there are new designs, new patterns, and new colours taking over the refrigerator segment, one colour that has remained timeless is the stainless steel look. This is not exactly new, but it is a sign of durability and compatibility with any kitchen style.
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They are popular among users with traditional kitchens and buyers choosing a safe and stylish design. An important thing is to choose a fingerprint-resistant finish or use it in combo with grey appliances for a cohesive kitchen look.
In 2025, your refrigerator need not fade into the background and could instead be the masterpiece of your kitchen. Shopping for a refrigerator? You can choose a colour that screams style, expression, energy, enthusiasm, and warmth. Whether you are into moody tones or playful pastels or simply a fan of champagne gold, there is a refrigerator that meets your style and shine.
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