What’s New with Roya Kitchens in 2026

What’s New with Roya Kitchens in 2026


Every year, Roya evolves its collection in subtle but meaningful ways. The 2026 collection is no exception—but this year’s update goes deeper than surface-level trends. It focuses on architectural calm, material intelligence, and planning concepts that respond to how kitchens are actually used today.

After a full, cover-to-cover review of the official Roya Innovations 2026 catalog, here is a clear, designer-level breakdown of what’s new—and what truly matters when planning a modern kitchen.




The Big Picture: The Architectural Kitchen




The guiding idea behind the 2026 collection is the “architectural kitchen.” Rather than kitchens that read as furniture placed into a room, Roya continues to move toward kitchens that feel built-in, intentional, and spatially integrated.


Across the collection, this shows up as:




  • Softer transitions instead of sharp visual breaks

  • Calm, matte surfaces with depth rather than shine

  • Muted, natural color palettes

  • Planning solutions that connect kitchen, dining, and living spaces




The result is a kitchen that feels quieter, more refined, and easier to live with over the long term.






New Door Programs for 2026




IDEA — Matt Acrylic with Visual Depth


LEICHT IDEA matt acrylic door front with seamless joint detail and warm neutral finishIDEA is one of the most important introductions in the 2026 collection. It combines the visual qualities of glass—depth, clarity, and light reflection—with the durability of high-quality acrylic.
The surface is deeply matt and velvety, reacting subtly to changing light throughout the day. Unlike high-gloss finishes, IDEA avoids glare and visual noise, making it especially well-suited for open-plan spaces.



Key characteristics:

  • Scratch-resistant, shockproof, and UV-stable

  • Uniform color with a refined depth effect

  • Calm, contemporary appearance




Available colors include sandy white, almond grey, sage green, and a deep crimson. These shades are designed to feel expressive without overpowering the space.

PM 170 Sandy White is a calm, warm white with a soft richness that avoids starkness. It works especially well in light-filled spaces and pairs naturally with wood veneers and stone worktops.




PM 171 Almond Grey sits between grey and beige, offering a balanced, neutral tone that feels architectural rather than decorative. It is an excellent choice for minimalist kitchens where subtle depth is preferred over contrast.




PM 172 Sage Green introduces a fresh yet restrained natural tone. Its muted character keeps it elegant and timeless, making it ideal for kitchens that aim to feel relaxed and grounded rather than trend-driven.




PM 173 Crimson is a deep, elegant red with a controlled intensity. Used thoughtfully, it creates a strong design statement while maintaining the refined, matt restraint that defines the IDEA programme.




In keeping with Roya design philosophy that colour does not need to be loud, all IDEA finishes share a velvety matt surface that creates a calm, gentle atmosphere and responds beautifully to changing light throughout the day.






METURO — Metallic Acrylic, Reinterpreted




METURO introduces a metallic look without the typical shine. Instead of reflective surfaces, Roya uses a silky matt acrylic with a soft, tactile feel.




Thanks to ion-based surface technology, METURO is also antibacterial, making it particularly suitable for kitchens that balance design with hygiene.




LEICHT METURO satin metallic matt acrylic kitchen cabinet front with handle and soft-touch finish
Metallic shades include satin platinum, satin copper, and satin graphite. Each colour was developed to express metal quietly, replacing reflectivity with depth and softness
.VM 075v Satin Platinum is a cool, refined grey with a subtle silvery undertone. It reads as calm and architectural, making it particularly well-suited for contemporary kitchens where restraint and precision are key
.VM 076v Satin Copper introduces warmth through a muted metallic tone rather than shine. Its soft copper character adds richness and visual interest without becoming dominant, working beautifully in kitchens that balance modern design with a welcoming atmosphere.
VM 077v Satin Graphite offers depth and urban clarity. Dark yet controlled, it provides a strong modern presence and pairs exceptionally well with handleless layouts, darker worktops, and minimalist interiors
In keeping with Roya design approach, all METURO finishes feature a silky matt acrylic surface that creates a calm, homogeneous effect—allowing colour and form to define the space rather than surface reflection
AMETIS — Metallic Lacquer with Refined Elegance
AMETIS marks a milestone in Roya lacquer expertise. Unlike acrylic-based metallic finishes, AMETIS uses a true metallic lacquer with a uniform, silk-matt appearance.
There is no directional structure, which allows large surfaces to feel calm and continuous—ideal for islands or full-height wall compositions.

LEICHT AMETIS metallic lacquer kitchen front with silk-matt finish and handle detailAvailable colors include cuprum, auren, feron, and tanor. Each offers a subtle metallic presence without feeling decorative or flashy.
WAKUU and WAKUU-FS — Delicate Framed Design
WAKUU represents Roya interpretation of the modern framed front, defined by a very narrow 10 mm frame that feels precise, architectural, and intentionally understated. Rather than referencing traditional shaker cabinetry, WAKUU is about proportion, material quality, and fine detailing.
LEICHT WAKUU and WAKUU-FS modern thin framed shaker kitchen with integrated island
The slim frame creates structure without visual heaviness, allowing WAKUU to work equally well in contemporary apartments and refined, transitional interiors. A dedicated handle was developed specifically for the WAKUU design language, integrating seamlessly into the frame and reinforcing its clean geometry.