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Megan Slack

Anthony Hopkins's unpainted cabinets exemplify an unexpected kitchen trend that designers love

Anthony Hopkins.

It's certainly not uncommon for designers to discuss the colors they predict will shape kitchen trends, especially at this point in the calendar when we anticipate the new year ahead. Among the most talked-about trend forecasts is a desire for neutral, unpainted cabinets that are refreshingly pared-back, and in their case, their lack of color is what makes them so sought-after.  

Actor Anthony Hopkins recently shared footage from his Malibu home, and while the internet was inevitably distracted by his dancing, we were slightly preoccupied with his minimalist wooden kitchen cabinets

The light-brown wooden cabinets are noticeably unpainted, allowing the natural hues to impress – and it's a style that designers say will shape future kitchen trends.

According to Ruth Lavender, the design expert at Benchmarx Kitchens & Joinery, pared-back cabinets, similar to Anthony Hopkins's, boast a Nordic-style aesthetic that is one of the most exciting styles to look out for in 2024. 

'With a heavy focus on functionality, the Nordic style leans towards modernism and minimalism, with a touch of coziness,' she says. 'Washed, natural woodgrains work especially well within this trend, as they introduce texture and warmth while still falling within the trend’s color palette.' 

Anthony pairs his kitchen cabinets with silver hardware, but they also pair beautifully with matt black hardware and reflective, warm metallics like copper. 

(Image credit: Future/ Jonathan Bond)

'Remember, a neutral palette doesn’t need to lack character – personality can be introduced through textured cabinet doors, subtly patterned wallpapers, and bold-veined marble splashback,' Ruth emphasizes. To accentuate our space (and complement this natural finish), she recommends pairing the cabinets with art and houseplants that will tap into the Nordic look further. 

Senior Designer at Second Nature, Ashleigh Hanwell, agrees. She adds that a minimalist kitchen 'will never go out of style' as it is inherently timeless and doesn’t rely on a particular pattern or color. 

'This longevity makes it the perfect choice for homeowners who want a kitchen that keeps on giving, without the need to update it constantly,' she says.

'Kitchens with minimalist elements often incorporate lots of natural light and a neutral color palette creating a beautifully bright and welcoming room, which is particularly appealing in smaller homes.'


Cabinets aside, we're buying our way into Anthony's home with these picks below:

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