Micro Shaker kitchens are the new 2025 trend giving this timeless design a modern twist – here's everything you need to know

This reimagined design is a new way to create a classic kitchen scheme

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(Image credit: A. Naber design & Charlotte Lea/Kate Feather Kitchen Design & Otta Design & Jonathan Bond)

Shaker cabinets are a beloved classic – transitional and enduringly stylish, they've become a staple in kitchen design. But if you're looking for something with the same appeal but a little bit different, micro Shaker cabinets are the style you need to know about.

A narrower approach to Shaker kitchen cabinets, this reimagined design is offering a new take on a classic. And for many, it's a more modern yet endlessly stylish choice. But is it a good idea, and will micro Shaker cabinets endure trends?

Here, we've turned to the designers who have curated kitchens with this emerging kitchen cabinet style to find out why they appeal and if they will stand the test of time. Spoiler alert – they totally will!

What are micro Shaker cabinets?

A white and green micro shaker kitchen

(Image credit: Kitchen Design: Kate Feather Kitchen Design/Interior Design and Styling: Otta Design/Photography: Jonathan Bond)

Where traditional Shaker cabinets have a relatively thick frame with a sense of prominence in the design, micro shaker cabinets offer a slimmer frame that feels more understated and refined.

'When compared with the classic shaker, the frames on this choice of kitchen are much smaller, meaning this design works particularly well in smaller kitchens. However, it’s equally impactful in larger kitchens seeking a sleek, minimalist aesthetic,' says Rachel Davis, senior designer at Harvey Jones.

For a lot of designers, micro shaker cabinets are the preferred choice if clients are looking for a more modern, updated take on their classic predecessor. 'This style is less traditional than the classic shaker but still can add a level of interest and playfulness to a kitchen design,' says Kasia Piorko, design director at Kate Feather Kitchen Design.

It's the visual interest that makes this cabinet design so desirable. Until now, the go-to style for a modern kitchen has been slab-front or flat-facing cabinet doors, which can make a scheme feel unfinished when not executed correctly.

'It's a great cabinet profile for a client who wants a modern feel without selecting a flat panel. It provides more definition and depth to a space,' adds Abbie Naber, owner and principal designer at A. Naber Design.

Are micro Shaker cabinets a fleeting trend or an enduring style?

A wood, white, and green micro shaker kitchen

(Image credit: A. Naber Design/Charlotte Lea photography)

Any time a new kitchen trend emerges, there is always a question of whether or not it will be an enduring style. And when it comes to kitchen cabinets, you want them to feel timeless.

'Much like traditional shaker, micro shaker cabinetry has a timeless appeal. Not too modern nor too traditional, this versatile style of cabinetry compliments a variety of interior looks,' says Al Bruce, Founder of Olive & Barr.

'This allows homeowners to easily update their design schemes without the need to replace cabinetry to complement, making micro Shakers an adaptable and long-lasting choice,' he adds.

Not only are they timeless because of their classic look, but micro Shaker cabinets are incredibly versatile. 'Their clean lines and subtle detail can be dressed up with rich paint colors or paired with tactile materials like natural stone or wood to add warmth and texture,' explains Rachel, which makes them a great choice in kitchens of all sizes and styles.

3 kitchens that nail the micro Shaker cabinet style

So, we've established micro Shaker cabinets are timeless, versatile, and a great choice for your kitchen. but how can you introduce them to your design? Here are three kitchens that showcase just how beautiful this reimagined cabinet design can be.

1. The Reggis House kitchen by Kate Feather and Otta design

a white and pale green micro shaker kitchen with wood shelves and a white countertop

(Image credit: Kitchen Design: Kate Feather Kitchen Design/Interior Design and Styling: Otta Design/Photography: Jonathan Bond)

The soft color palette in this micro shaker kitchen by Kate Feather Kitchen Design alongside Otta Design really allows the cabinets to shine. The two-tone kitchen features light green lower cabinets and white uppers, while natural wood details instantly soften the scheme.

In this design, micro Shaker cabinets have been paired with a white kitchen countertop to create a sense of cohesion and harmony with the cabinetry, while gold hardware adds an elegant touch.

This space really proves how timeless micro Shaker kitchens can be while giving a classic design a more updated look. This kitchen really feels like it could be in a traditional or contemporary home – which is exactly why this updated style is becoming so popular.

2. The Collier House kitchen by A. Naber Design

A wood, white, and green kitchen with micro Shaker kitchen cabinets

(Image credit: A. Naber Design/Charlotte Lea photography)

Micro Shaker kitchens can be incredibly playful too. Fun design elements work really well with these refined cabinet designs, like in this kitchen designed by A. Naber Design.

Color and texture come into their own in this space – and the micro Shaker cabinets here add dimension and interest without making the scheme feel too busy.

Wood lower cabinets add a natural element, while white uppers create breathing space above the striking green tiles used on all of the walls. The white countertops have the same effect, creating a beautiful balance of fun design elements and a light, airy atmosphere.

3. The Eichenlaub kitchen by A. Naber Design

A dark blue and white micro Shaker kitchen paired with cream zellige tiles on the backsplash and black kitchen countertops

(Image credit: A. Naber Design/Charlotte Lea photography)

If dark and sophisticated better describe your preferred kitchen style, this micro-shaker kitchen has a calmer, more elegant finish. Warm white and dark blue pair seamlessly to create a simple but utterly beautiful scheme.

What makes this design stand out is the choice to pair micro Shaker cabinets with black countertops. This instantly grounds the design, especially paired with that moody hue on the base cabinets.

While this kitchen scheme is more pared-back than the others, the refined finish and considered textures add all the visual interest you could want from a kitchen. The wall tiles add texture, while the micro Shaker doors add dimension.


Whether you want to create a bold, colorful scheme, a calming oasis, or a sophisticated space, micro shaker cabinets offer versatility and timeless design. It's the perfect alternative to a classic Shaker!

Kitchens & Bathrooms Editor

I joined the Homes & Gardens interiors team at the start of 2024 as the kitchens & bathrooms editor. My undergraduate degree was in Magazine Journalism and Production, which I studied at the University of Gloucestershire. Before joining Homes & Gardens, I worked for two interiors titles across both print and digital channels, writing about a range of topics from room design ideas and decorating trends to timeless kitchen schemes and the best places to source pre-loved homeware.