Michael Bublé and Luisana Lopilato's kitchen proves that minimalism will always be on trend – and handleless cabinets are the key to achieving this sleek look
Thought minimalist kitchens were out for 2025? Michael Bublé's timelessly sleek space shows how this style will always have a place


The greatest challenge for anyone designing a kitchen is creating a space that feels on trend for right now, but will also last for decades to come. The kitchen trends of 2025 have been all about creating spaces filled with character, color, and texture. And it's minimalist kitchens that have been on the out, but really, we all know minimalism is never really out of style, it will always have a place as a timeless look that transcends trends.
And the kitchen of singer Michael Bublé and actress Luisana Lopilato proves how timeless a minimalist kitchen can be. They've designed a bright, white kitchen that masterfully blends clean lines and classic finishes – a tiled backsplash, clutter-free countertops – anchored by one crucial element: handleless cabinets.
Design experts agree that this detail is the key to the kitchen feeling both timeless and on trend. As Paul Dore, kitchen worktop expert at County Stone, notes, 'A minimalist aesthetic is never more desirable than in a kitchen. Handleless kitchen cabinets aren't anything new, but sleek, minimal kitchens are once more becoming the go-to for homeowners all over the world.'
The uncluttered, sophisticated look of Bublé and Lopilato's kitchen is a powerful reminder that sometimes, the most enduring design is the most simple.
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'While handleless cabinets may be seen as modern, they do, in fact, offer a timeless look that integrates with almost every kitchen style,' explains Dore. 'Whether you’re looking for that ultramodern kitchen style with clean lines that oozes sophistication, or you’re lusting after a more traditional look straight from Instagram, their uncluttered appearance can add elegance and a point of difference to any kitchen.'
Beyond their sophisticated appearance, the resurgence of handleless cabinetry is also driven by significant practical advantages that appeal to modern, busy households. This seamless style offers more than just good looks.
'The absence of prominent handles also means there are no more accidental bumps and snags - ideal for busy young families where the kitchen truly is the heart of the home, as well as those who have limited mobility or accessibility,' adds Dore. 'A simple push-to-open and close mechanism makes them particularly perfect for kitchens that are used throughout the day or as a through-room.'
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Plus, it works in a small kitchen too. Bublé and Lopilato's home feels light and bright, and although square footage might not be limited, thanks to the simplicity of the cabinetry, the room is open and airy.
'Regardless of how big your kitchen is, there will always be a need for more storage. As such, floor-to-ceiling and full-wall cabinets have become a popular choice as people look to use all available space. You may think that this makes the room feel smaller, but the uninterrupted lines that are created by handleless kitchen cabinets across a space can actually give the impression of a larger and more space.' Dore says.
It's also impossible not to note the benefits of cleanliness when it comes to a minimalist kitchen with handleless cabinets. 'We all know that a clean kitchen is never clean for long, but handles just make that little bit harder to keep clean,' Dore comments.
'Handles attract dirt, grime, and germs from all over and require more in-depth cleaning to get into nooks and crannies. But with the absence of handles, a quick wipe with a cloth will leave your kitchen looking like it jumped straight out of a magazine.'
Changing your cabinet fronts to match Bublé and Lopilato's handleless design might not be a switch you can make in an instant, but there are plenty of smaller decor changes you can make to give a kitchen a sleeker, more minimalist feel.
Ultimately, the reason a minimalist kitchen like Bublé and Lopilato's endures is simple: timelessness is often achieved by keeping things simple. When you remove the busy detail, the unnecessary hardware, and the clutter, what remains is pure form and function. This focus on essential quality ensures that the look will remain sophisticated and relevant for decades to come.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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