Laminates

What are the best trending laminate colours right now?

Short Answer
The strongest trends right now are warm, calm and natural: soft creams and ivories, warm whites with a hint of beige, terracotta and clay tones, sage and olive greens, deep forest greens, charcoal and slate greys, warm walnut and oak wood-grains, fluted/reeded wood textures, and fabric/linen-weave effects. Matte and soft-touch finishes are dominant; high-gloss is fading except in acrylic feature surfaces. Combinations that work: warm cream with walnut accents, sage green with brushed brass, terracotta with fluted oak.

Detailed Explanation

Laminate colour trends in 2026 are moving firmly away from cool greys and stark whites towards warmer, more lived-in, natural palettes. The dominant story is 'warm minimalism' - calm, layered, textured surfaces rather than glossy showroom finishes. The colour families to consider: warm neutrals (cream, ivory, mushroom, sand, soft beige), earthy tones (terracotta, clay, rust, ochre), green tones (sage, olive, forest, eucalyptus), wood-grains (warm walnut, smoked oak, washed teak, light maple), and rich dark accents (charcoal, slate, ink blue, deep forest). Finish trends: matte is dominant, soft-touch (silk-feel) is growing fast, fluted/reeded wood and stone textures are popular for feature surfaces, and high-gloss is reserved for acrylic statement shutters. Combinations buyers are loving: cream cabinets with walnut accents and brushed brass hardware, sage green base cabinets with white wall units, terracotta feature walls with light oak furniture, all-walnut wardrobes with linen-weave drawer fronts. Avoid: cool greys (looking dated), stark icy whites (replaced by warmer whites), and busy multi-colour patterned laminates.
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