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45+ Best White Kitchen Ideas

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Style with Symmetry

Tim Lenz

Seeing double? Well, that’s sometimes the trick to bringing some visual intrigue into an all-white kitchen. Case in point: this space from Nicholas Obeid, which boasts dual Allied Maker pendants and vintage stools.

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Add Art

Jennifer Hughes

Never underestimate the power of great art. Designer Laura Hodges incorporated muted pieces into this newly renovated kitchen. The result? A happy medium between pared-back and personable.

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Opt for Open Shelves

Chris Mottalini

As this Long Island, New York, home proves, an all-white kitchen can be a great blank canvas to show off all of your plates, cookware, and snacks. To perfect the look, designer Linda Rodin employed floating shelves.

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Employ Powerful Pigments

Douglas Friedman

White might be the star of your kitchen, but it doesn’t have to be the only hue. In this Manhattan apartment, Dorothy Berwin, working with designer Sandra Arndt of Studio AKTE, gets the best of both worlds by adding a bubblegum pink Sabine Marcelis table to this high-contrast space.

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Opt for Retro Touches

Maureen M. Evans

For an all-white treatment that feels truly timeless, consider adding retro touches. With curved countertops as well as tiled walls and floors, this small kitchen by Mark Grattan feels like a walk down memory lane in all the right ways.

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Design to New Heights

David Mitchell

Ready to bring a dose of drama into your all-white kitchen? As Tim Godbold’s East Hampton, New York, home proves, the only way to go is up. Here, the designer enlisted Apparatus illuminants to flank the pitched ceiling, drawing the eye upward and making the room appear a lot larger.

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Sit Pretty

Ori Harpaz

All-white kitchens often receive the reputation of being cold and uninviting. So what better way to flip the narrative than by adding some well-appointed seats? Alex Logsdail perfected the look with these Carl Malmsten stools.

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Wood Wonderland

Shade Degges

For an all-white kitchen with Mother Nature’s seal of approval, incorporate some organic touches. In this Malibu, California, home, Standard Architecture and Martha Mulholland warmed up the neutral space with timber elements.

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Mix and Match

Max Burkhalter

Why settle for one material when you can choose two? Michael K. Chen deftly juxtaposed a ribbed wood base and Cristallo quartzite in this Manhattan abode.

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Paint with the Softest of Pinks

Silvia Foz

At first glance, fashion designer Carly Cushnie’s kitchen looks all-white. The reality? Barely-there pink walls offset the crisp cabinets, backsplash, and countertops, giving some warmth to the all-white-kitchen concept.

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Take Neutrals Up a Notch

Nick Glimenakis

If the thought of an all-white kitchen feels too sterile—but a pop of color is too bold—weave in some neutrals. Designer Delia Kenza worked with existing gray cabinetry in her otherwise white space. The classic island is updated with Patricia Urquiola barstools and lighting from Michael Anastassiades.

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Work with Statement Stone

Anson Smart

Turn your all-white kitchen into a wow factor with the help of a standout island. Made with gray Bianco Gioia stone, this supersized setup in Tamsin Johnson’s home anchors the kitchen and acts as a jumping-off point for the entire Sydney home. Sink fittings from Perrin & Rowe and a vintage Gio Ponti chandelier round out the look in style.

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Keep It Timeless

Douglas Friedman

Miky and Leticia Grendene, owners of the Miami hot spot Casa Tua, love nothing more than entertaining, and their classic white kitchen serves as the perfect gathering spot for guests. The space includes Wolf appliances, as well as Design Within Reach stools, which sit below an imported Carrara marble countertop.

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Perfect Your Pendants

Reid Rolls; Styling: Chelsea Fierst

Brigette Romanek designed a classic kitchen for entertainment executive Kent Belden’s Hamptons home. Tom Dixon Studio pendant lights and barstools from Thomas Hayes Studios complete the look.

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Go All-In

Tim Waltman

Fashion designer Jeffrey Dodd’s Manhattan penthouse is a lesson in crafting a monochromatic space with character. The all-white surfaces and cabinetry make for a striking design.

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Play with Shape

Madeline Rose for Jolie Home

Ave Home founder Lisa Rickert chose a bright white kitchen design scheme for her New Orleans home. Soft gray cabinetry, hardwood flooring, along with a black and brass Lacanche range, help to balance the look.

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Play with Accents

Marco Ricca

A New York apartment, designed by Michelle Gerson, features a sleek white kitchen complete with Van den Akker light fixtures above the island. A pair of white Dennis Miller stools enhances the design.

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Play with Height

Rikki Snyder

For a Hamptons beach house kitchen, interior designer Tamara Magel opted for a minimalist design. She outfitted the space with white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and sleek pendants from Circa Lighting. Exposed beams and wood flooring bring an earthy feel to the design.

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Make Your Island a Continent

Alyssa Rosenheck

Architect Piet Boon and designer Jennifer Schmidt take a traditional farmhouse kitchen to the next level with an all-white palette that still feels inviting.

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Delineate Your Space

Julia Robbs

Homepolish designer Jae Joo crafted a modern white kitchen for tech entrepreneur David Yaffe’s New York City condo. A mix of black and white marble, along with black stools and cabinets, make for a sleek design.

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Warm It Up

Claire Esparros

Homepolish cofounder Will Nathan’s New York City kitchen, which was designed by Becky Shea, celebrates the beauty of an open-floor plan. The industrial-style space features a large marble island, a trio of minimalist pendants, and open shelving.

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Work Entirely with Black and White

Magdalena Björnsdotter

Bright white paint was used in Magdalena Björnsdotter and Erik Björklund’s century-old farmhouse in rural Sweden. The white kitchen features touches of black, along with a flea-market table, industrial-style chairs and a metal-and-driftwood pendant light by Olsson & Jensen.

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Keep It Clean

Alyssa Rosenheck

Malibu, California–based interior designer Taylor Ogle transformed the kitchen in her parents’ Norman-style house on Washington’s Bainbridge Island into a contemporary space that’s full of character. Highlights include open shelving in a light wood tone and floor-to-ceiling glossed white tiles.

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Opt for High-Shine Surfaces

Douglas Friedman

Retail guru Jeffrey Kalinsky’s New York townhouse is a lesson in minimalism. The all-white kitchen includes cabinetry by Bulthaup, a countertop and sink from Corian, fittings by Vola, and an oven and cooktop by Gaggenau. The pendant is by Bega, and the floor is terrazzo.

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Run with Your Runner

Mary Costa Photography

Bright whites add life to a kitchen by Los Angeles–based interior designer Jessica McClendon. From white walls to white cabinetry, the ultramodern space feels welcoming.

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Get a Bit Glam

Michael Lee

A Boston condo with an open concept, designed by Erin Gates, features a sleek all-white kitchen with a large marble island and wire counter stools from Rove Concepts.

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Give It a Citrus Kick

Björn Wallander

The kitchen island and counters in this New York home are topped with a Caesarstone surface, the Bertoia barstools are by Knoll, and the 1950s pendants are Italian; the refrigerator is by Thermador, and the sink by Elkay has Rohl fittings.

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Select Striking Accessories

Douglas Friedman

The kitchen counters and sink in Michael Bruno’s Tuxedo Park, New York, home are custom-made, and the dishwasher is by Fisher & Paykel.

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Go Rustic

William Abranowicz

An Italian industrial light fixture hangs above an antique bluestone table and 19th-century American Windsor chairs in the rustic-style kitchen of Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s Santa Monica, California, home. An Ib Kofod-Larsen armchair and a midcentury Danish lounge chair in its original leather sit near the fireplace.

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Highlight the Architecture

Kristoffer Johnsson

In this formerly abandoned Swedish farmhouse, the kitchen’s range, hood, and sink are all by Smeg, the fittings are by Vola, the counters are Carrara marble, and the cabinetry is painted in Farrow & Ball’s Cornforth White.

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Evoke the Past

Henri Bourne

A 1912 Dutch Colonial in Philadelphia belonging to Keith Johnson and Glen Senk is an ode to French country chic. The marble-and-oak island is a replica of one at La Mirande hotel in Avignon, France, and the vintage grape-collecting basket is from the Champagne valley.

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Choose a Fun Rug

Max Zambelli

Inside a Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, family home, the kitchen counters are Calacatta Gold marble, the backsplash tile is by Waterworks, the range is by Capital, the stools are from ABC Carpet & Home, and the light fixture is by Apparatus.

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Maximize Natural Light

Björn Wallander

This New York studio apartment’s custom cabinetry is painted in Benjamin Moore’s Dove Wing. The countertops are Caesarstone, and the dishes are from Restoration Hardware.

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Give Classic a Twist

Björn Wallander

A Gramercy Park, Manhattan, apartment features a kitchen range by Wolf, sink and fittings by Lefroy Brooks, cabinetry by Smallbone of Devizes, and a Bertoia barstool by Knoll.

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Specify Timber Floors

Joshua McHugh

This kitchen on New York City’s Upper West Side contains a Bertazzoni oven, a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and marble counters. The subway tile is from Home Depot, and the flooring is oak painted with a custom design.

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Fill It with Organic Touches

Ricardo Labougle

The kitchen inside a remote Uruguayan home boasts a pendant light made of leather, the ceiling beam is an old railroad track that was found in a nearby field, and the flooring is tinted cement tile.

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Keep It Rustic

Jean-Francois Jaussaud

The kitchen cupboard and marble-topped Tuscan tables are 19th-century, and the flooring is handmade cement tile from Florence, where this familial country home is located.

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Making Beveling Your Bestie

Photography By Douglas Friedman/ Produced By Cynthia Frank

Custom-made lacquer cabinetry lines a wall of the kitchen in this Manhattan townhouse; the barstools are by Philippe Starck, the vintage light fixture is by Stilnovo, and Saarinen Tulip chairs by Knoll surround a table designed by John Meeks.

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Bring the Garden In

Björn Wallander

In this cheery Hamptons home, the kitchen cabinetry is custom-made, the stools are by BassamFellows, and the pendant lights are by Louis Poulsen; the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero, and the hood is by Wolf.

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Get Lit

Simon Upton

A 1950s FontanaArte chandelier and 1970s barstools in the kitchen of London designer Colin Radcliffe’s Notting Hill home; the cabinetry is custom-made, and the refrigerators are by Liebherr.

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Lacquer Up

Joshua McHugh

This New York City kitchen’s lacquer cabinetry is custom-made, the backsplash and countertop are Calacatta marble, the range is by Viking, and the refrigerator is by Sub-Zero; the print is by Ellsworth Kelly.

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Steel the Show

Simon Upton

Pendants from a Czechoslovakian factory and 1940s stools by Warren McArthur in the kitchen of a New York townhouse; the oven is by Wolf, the floor is lined with Corten steel tiles, and the staircase is suspended from cable supports.

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Get on the Grid

Joshua McHugh

Bertoia side chairs surround a Saarinen table in the kitchen of Lisa Pomerantz’s New York home; the Akari light sculpture is by Isamu Noguchi, the candlesticks are by Ted Muehling, the cabinetry is custom-made, and the Tara sink fittings are by Dornbracht.

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Go Graphic

William Abranowicz

Photographer William Abranowicz’s Westchester ranch features Thonet bar chairs and a custom wooden table—along with sparkling white walls and milk glass–lined cabinets.

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Keep It Sleek

William Abranowicz

Ralph Lauren’s kitchen in Manhattan features a custom-made vent hood, white lacquer and stainless steel cabinetry, and a sleek island covered in Celador.

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Select Contrasting Cabinets

Roger Davies

Wall-to-wall subway tile from Urban Archaeology looks crisp and clean in the Lexington, Kentucky, kitchen of fashion designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka. The mostly white space is softened by golden touches, from the vintage wall clock to the sink fittings by Newport Brass to a pair of pendant lamps by Rejuvenation.

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Let It Breathe

William Waldron

The New York kitchen of fashion designer Josie Natori is a minimalist study in white, with cabinetry by St. Charles of New York, a Gaggenau cooktop, and a marble-topped island.

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Choose aCheckerboard Floor

Björn Wallander

The kitchen counters in a Beverly Hills cottage are quartzite, the cabinetry is custom made, and the flooring is Marmoleum.

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Go Wild

William Waldron

In Erika Bearman’s Hamptons home, the kitchen stools are by Design Within Reach, the ceiling fixture is from YLighting, the refrigerator and wine cooler are Sub-Zero, and the photograph is from Natural Curiosities.

Kelsey Mulvey Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, and ELLE Decor, among others.

50 Best White Kitchen Design Ideas

Ausland Interiors

Boring, blasé, blank, lackluster—these are all the not-so-flattering words that may come to mind when you think about all-white kitchens. But, white kitchens don't get the chance to live up to their potential. They are style masterpieces waiting to be uncovered, and both literally and metaphorically provide great blank canvases to craft a space fit for all your cooking, entertaining, and midnight snacking needs.

This goes beyond adding a few decorative objects to your countertops. You can replace your backsplash with a shimmering copper tile accent wall or make it a modern masterpiece with the help of a blue stove or slab of elegant marble. And these are just the very beginning of how you can branch out from those four white walls—or no walls if open concept is your cup of tea.

In fact, you will probably be pleasantly surprised by all the different ways you can make a white kitchen shine, and you'll find 50 such examples below.

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Our Modern Farmhouse

If you've lucked out with large windows, take advantage of the natural light that pools in and design around it. This kitchen from Our Modern Farmhouse kept everything bright and white—save for a few grounding touches, which include rustic bar stools, wooden accents, and dark trim lining the windows.

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Underwood Design

This cooking space from Underwood Design shows how beautifully black and white balance one another out. By sprinkling in a few touches—think: the sink faucet and chairs and the island—this space gets a whole new layer of dimension.

The tiles behind that frame the stove and the marble countertop also provide a tiny bit of texture that's subtle, but makes a difference.

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Design: Curated Nest / Photography: Kyle Caldwell

Living in a home that already has some unique characteristics can be both a blessing and a curse—you want to personalize while keep the integrity of what's already present.

The designers of this kitchen at the Curated Nest have you covered. "When there are architectural details to a kitchen, such as beams, iron windows, you don’t always need to bring in color, the details can stand alone," they explain. "Less is more in this case."

But, what happens if your kitchen doesn't come prepped and primed with unique features? "When designing a less architecturally distinct kitchen, we love incorporating color for cabinets, dark accents, textures like white oak, and contrasting island colors," they say. "One key to success in white kitchen, architectural interest or not, is in adding textures. It's all about layering."

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Design: Interior Impressions / Photography: Mackenzie Merrill

The beauty of a white kitchen means your space is malleable. You'll never be stuck with a palette that's too busy or overwhelmed by color choices or textures. As Interior Impressions explains, choosing all-white cabinets gives you plenty of options in the future.

"We wanted to keep the palette neutral and add pops of color that can easily be swapped out down the road," they say. "We kept the backsplash neutral for the same reason, allowing for accessories to be swapped out and bring in different color schemes."

To avoid feeling too simple, the design company added a swash of blue to this kitchen by coating the pantry door and finding matching bar stools, to boot.

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Design: RJohnston Interiors / Photography: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Oftentimes, people may encounter the conundrum of a kitchen that's plenty wide but feels cramped because of vertical space. The antidote for this is incorporating all-white features.

"I selected white for the cabinetry to minimize the contrast between cabinets, walls, and ceiling," Rebecca Johnston of RJohnston Interiors says. "This space is quite large with only an 8’ ceiling and structural challenges that required soffits to enclose steel beams, posts, and plumbing for the bathroom above. I selected a very light quartzite countertop to minimize the contrast as well."

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If Walls Could Talk

A few metallic accents can go a long way, especially if you go with gold. As seen in this gorgeous kitchen from If Walls Could Talk, there's a sprinkling of this regal material in the hardware and on the light fixtures. It adds a sophisticated touch of glam that's hard to replicate in any other way.

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Design: Tyler Interiors / Photography: Laura Sumrak

It's hard to believe that Tyler Interiors had few choices when working with this kitchen, but despite the spec builder limitations, this kitchen ended up becoming a Pinterest-worthy space. "The goal was a light and bright kitchen with midcentury modern details," Natalie of Tyler Interiors says. "We further customized with fun pendants and barstools more fitting to their style."

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Rikki Snyder

All-white kitchens can feel cold and sterile with the wrong touches. White is a bright, spacious hue, but it's completely possible to make it cozy and inviting. Wooden details and warm metallic accents are two key ways of doing this, which can be seen in this stunning cooking space.

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Design: The High Point House / Photography: Eliza Poe Photography

Some styles—although impeccably trendy—can feel stale fast. If you adore modern farmhouse, for example, but are wary of it feeling outdated, there are many ways you can customize it to your liking.

"The theme for the entire home design was an elevated play on 'modern farmhouse' and we wanted that to shine through in the kitchen while keeping the finishes classic with modern influence," the team from The High Point House says.

How did they make this happen? In several ways, including opting for a unique subway tile pattern, mixing in wood textures, and installing ultra chic pendant lighting.

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Sprucing Up Mamahood

Rose gold had a moment in 2018, and it's now making its way back in. But, rather than coating everything in this pinkish metallic, you can make it look as chic as yellow gold or silver by relying on just a few splashes of it, like Sprucing Up Mamahood did in this kitchen. It provides two major benefits: a playful bit of color and a refreshing touch of texture.

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Michelle Gage

The mermaid scale-like tiles in this kitchen from Michelle Gage are enough to convince anyone to add some coastal flair to their cooking space. The array of colors and the unexpected pop of periwinkle around the window make this white kitchen sing siren songs.

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Design: Imani James Interiors / Photography: Marc Mauldin Photography

"For this kitchen renovation, we wanted to create a bright and airy feel
in the space," Imani James of Imani James Interiors says. "White kitchen cabinets are such a timeless classic design choice, so we chose Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore for the cabinet color. The cabinets were previously painted off-white, and the walls were a pale lavender-gray hue. The new wall color is Paper White by Benjamin Moore."

The team also replaced the rustic backsplash that was once there with a refreshing herringbone pattern made up of marble tile. Thanks to the new color palette and extra light from the windows, there was plenty of room for a little stylistic drama. James says that they chose black-and-white tiles, oversized pendant lamps, and artwork sourced from a market in Brazil.

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Amhad Freeman Interiors

Those who covet that fully all-white look but are craving some variation amongst the sea of white will find satisfaction in marble countertops and backsplashes. This kitchen from Amhad Freeman Interiors and CW Architects shows how just a few gray veins of marble can every so gently break up a space and provide a fresh finish.

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Ashley Webb Interiors

When you're stuck between the open vibes a white kitchen provides and the cozy atmosphere farmhouse and cabin-like spaces give off, you can make the decision easier by combining both. Ashley Webb Interiors infused lots of wood and warm tones into this room to make it feel inviting without erasing the details that make it feel expansive.

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Design: MIF Design / Photography: Linda Pordon Photography

You can still have a spacious feeling kitchen even with a dark accent color, as proven by MIF Design. "In this project, the overall goal was to create a beautiful and timeless kitchen," the team from MIF Design says. "We used the soft white cabinets to create a warm, light, and inviting space. By going darker with the island, we created contrast at the same time, leaving the kitchen feeling bright."

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JK Interior Living

This is another perfect example of how you can flawlessly pull off using gold all throughout a kitchen. The thin lines of it that can be seen framing the cupboards, wrapped around the chairs, and on the sink faucet in this space by JK Interior Living infuse some glimmer without being overbearingly shiny.

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Practical Designs

Wood is often reserved for cabinets, flooring, and countertops, but if you're looking to change things up—especially in an all-white kitchen—you can have some fun with where you place different textures and materials. In this kitchen from Practical Designs, a panel above the range top makes for an eye-catching bit of detail.

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Full Heart at Home

You can instantly warm up a white kitchen by going down the warm paint route. This creates a creamy, cozy base from the get go. Full Heart at Home's choice to use this shade of white mixed with a tonal stone backsplash makes the kitchen feel prepped and prime for cooking, entertaining, and sneaking a fresh baked cookie or two.

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Adventures in Decorating

Even smaller kitchens can feel spacious when you choose a color like white and don't stray too far from it. Adventures in Decorating shows how keeping features like your shelving and cupboards bright white too can enlarge your walls and expand your space from floor to ceiling, even if it is more of an illusion.

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Country Girl Home

The beauty of design today is that you never have to be boxed in by one style. If you love modern and rustic looks, you can incorporate elements of both for a blended kitchen that feels fresh and contemporary in its own unique way. Country Girl Home, in particular, included farmhouse-style chairs but selected modern vases and an all-white palette to keep it feeling fresh.

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Bailey Ward Interiors

One exciting way to play up a white kitchen is by tweaking the shapes used throughout the space. If squared off cabinets are the frame of the room, then play with rounded lines by constructing an archway over the stove or curving the island, like Bailey Ward Interiors did here.

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Christina Kim Interior Design 

If cozying up with a cup of coffee in the morning while bathing in the morning light sounds like something out of your own kitchen dreams, there are a few things you can do to make sure it happens.

"For my own kitchen, I chose white cabinetry because I wanted to take full advantage of the beautiful south-facing light," Christina Kim, owner and principal of Christina Kim Interior Design, says. "I chose a creamy white in favor of a bright modern one to create a soft pretty glow. This subtle white allows the natural light to be the star of the show."

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Mani Tagba / Afro Bohemian Living

While white can be used to make a room stand out, it also excels at helping a space blend in. "Our white kitchen was built by ourselves. I chose white because we have an open living, kitchen, dining area and I didn't want to draw all the attention to the kitchen," Mani Tagba of Afro Bohemian Living says.

The cooking space is gorgeous on its own, but still fits in beautifully with the rest of the house.

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Arditi Design

Also on the list of things you can do with a white color palette in your kitchen is break up space and draw boundaries. "We chose to go with a white kitchen in our recent Park Slope project to balance the vibrant color and texture of the living room wallpaper against the crispness of white shaker cabinets," Rozit Arditi of Arditi Design explains.

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West of Main Design

Black and white are a classic color combination, but if you're in search of a deep, saturated contrast that isn't quite as dark, copy the likes of this kitchen, courtesy of West of Main Design. The dark wood floors, bar stools, and black island topper perfectly greet the surrounding snow-white ceilings, walls, and cabinetry.

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Design: Justin Q. Williams / Photo: Sean Cason

An all-black kitchen is equally as stunning as an all-white one, but if you'd like to infuse some dark shades into a light room, start simple. "Since this home allows for very little natural light in the kitchen I wanted to bring in white cabinetry against a white backsplash for not only a bright space but also a classic look," designer Justin Q. Williams says.

He explains that his client was rather conservative, but he managed to keep a modern feel throughout with the help of a few stylish touches. "I selected a black grout—definitely a hard sell for him, but he trusted my judgment—and the herringbone tile pattern. This presents a modern bright space that’s both interesting and highly functional, which is what’s most important."

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Hibou Design & Co.

"We adore specifying white kitchens because they are timeless and always make for the perfect backdrop for any focal point," the team at Hibou Design & Co. says. They explain that although words like "boring" get thrown around when thinking about white kitchens, they're so easy to dress up and down.

For this particular kitchen, the firm wanted to prioritize the picturesque scenery outside. "We chose white in this project to maintain the lightness and cohesiveness throughout the main floor with being open concept onto the dining living space and not to distract that natural flow or distract from the backyard views. "

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Michelle Berwick Design

To make an icy kitchen pop, don't be afraid to call in some color. "Crisp, clean, classic, and never goes out of style, white kitchens have been a go-to and client request for years and will continue to be," Michelle Berwick of Michelle Berwick Design says. "Our approach to an all-white scheme? Keep it interesting."

She suggests implementing textures and materials that keep the space flowing, which can be seen through the use of an elegant, yet vibrant floral fabric in this kitchen.

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Design: Julia Alexander Interiors / Photography: Snook Photography

Warm tones may be a hit for some, but what about the cooler white counterparts? They set the groundwork for a stunning backdrop that still allows for customization. "We chose an off-white as this is a mid to high-end rental property," Julia Alexander of Julia Alexander Interiors says. "We kept it timeless, neutral, and fresh for renters to add their mark. "

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Brexton Cole Interiors

You can prevent everything blending into a white blur by adjusting the levels in a space. In this breezy kitchen from Brexton Cole Interiors, you can tell how different layers give the room a little extra verve. The low-hanging golden pendants, the dual heights of the cabinets, and even the pop of wallpaper near the entryway all boast visual texture.

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Design: Beauty is Abundant / Photography: Sandy Saintilus

There's no better blank canvas than a white kitchen. Every unique object or fixture you add to the space will instantly enliven in, which is perfectly exemplified in this cooking space.

Leah Alexander of Beauty is Abundant loves each part of this kitchen design. "I love the modern touches most in this classic white kitchen, including the waterfall edge detail on the island, quartz countertop carried up onto the backsplash, top-mounted cabinet hardware—no holes on the face of the doors—and the wow-factor light fixture," she says.

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Arbor & Co.

Kitchens that don't fall under the open concept category can easily feel cramped thanks to the walls surrounding them. You can counteract any restrictive vibes with an all-white palette. It's even possible to add deeper colors, as this Arbor & Co. kitchen shows with its forest green lowers.

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Domm Dot Com

Brushed, metallic, matte, luster—no matter what finish you select for your kitchen, many people stray from mixing them. Domm Dot Com's blending of textures is enough to convince anyone to do the same. Here, the matte, off-white cabinets are a fabulous variation from the shiny white backsplash and metallic stainless steel appliances.

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Gray Space Interiors

If black is too bold but color doesn't suit your tastes, then you'll never go wrong with affixing gray tones around your kitchen. Gray Space Interiors' choice of gray tile, stone counters, and light mist-colored paint soften the room without needing to break out a warmer selection of colors.

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House Sprucing

Glossy tiles add a major sheen to this kitchen from House Sprucing, making them a major focal point when the light hits them at the right angle. This one choice means that the entirety of the kitchen can easily remain white without feeling flat or one-dimensional.

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House of Chais

It's easy to turn to deep, dark shades when looking to dress up a white kitchen, but why not play with nearly-white colors? The sky blue and pastel pink featured in this kitchen designed by House of Chais would look far paler in more colorful rooms, but they gently stand out in a kitchen that's made up of mostly white.

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Sarah Fultz Interiors

Frame any white kitchen by adding an architectural edge to an unexpected place. The matte black frames encompassing these windows certainly match the hardware and faucet, but because of its ultra dark hue, it brings its own sleek touch to this kitchen from Sarah Fultz Interiors.

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Katherine Carter Design

Staring at white day after day can start feeling a little blasé, but there are plenty of solutions. Rather than letting white swallow up the kitchen, alongside of the wood open shelving Katherine Carter Design paired a patina-laden range hood with a copper kettle and dark grout to punctuate the space.

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Ausland Interiors

Preserve the boundless bright energy of a white cooking space by following the lead of Ausland Interiors and looking down when it comes to styling it. Rather than painting cabinets or adding bold touches on the walls and ceilings, you can place ornate rugs, lay playful tiles, or warm up with wooden flooring to infuse your own preferences into the kitchen.

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Pure Salt Interiors

An ingenious way to bring the outdoors in and enliven an all-white kitchen is through the use of plants. Line wooden shelves with fronds, flowers, and leafy specimens, like Pure Salt Interiors did here, for a nature-inspired result that'll lift the spirits of anyone who enters the room.

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Reagen Taylor Photography

Oftentimes homes with white kitchens will want to warm the space up. But, there is immense value in dialing down the temperature. Chilly tones aren't always sterile—in fact, they can be just as elevated as their sunnier counterparts. This cooking space embraces grays, icy whites, and even a touch of purple that all appeal to a Scandi vibe.

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Devon Grace Interiors

Homeowners and renters who aren't averse to edgy accents will be drooling over the way that Devon Grace Interiors broke up this all-white kitchen. With a little assistance from a veiny marble backsplash and a bold block of color from a black oven, the icy cool interior features an array of sleek touches that you'll want to copy.

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Erin Williamson Design

The rustic vibes of brick mixed with the sleek touch of tile converge in this kitchen by Erin Williamson Design, thanks to a breathtaking copper wall. The shiny finish is far more original than white subway tile, but has an added boost that brick or wood just can't provide.

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Finding Lovely

The rule of adding something blue isn't just an old wedding adage—it works in a design context, too. Finding Lovely's approval of this blue oven configuration was a brilliant move as it both grounds the kitchen and makes it pop all on its own.

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White Sands Build

A kitchen in the clouds? That's the exact atmosphere this gorgeous space from White Sands Build evokes. The shade of white chosen certainly helps, but it's the gossamer marble tiles that line the space between the counters and ceiling and the orb lights that really set the mood.

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Will Brown Interiors

This cool, modern kitchen from Will Brown Interiors holds small details in high esteem. At first look, you can appreciate it's almost entirely white, but upon further inspection, it's easier to pick up on what a difference the tiniest decisions can make—such as how the hexagonal tiles affixed to the backsplash nearly match the fabric covering the chairs.

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Tyler Karu Design + Interiors

If all-white is a bit too overwhelming, you can instantly add a stylistic edge with splashes of black and gray. The veiny marble countertops and black patterned tiles on the wall give this white kitchen from Tyler Karu Design + Interiors an extra bit of visual interest that you may not find in other purely white interiors.

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Noelle Ryan Interiors

A white kitchen leaves plenty of room to draw attention to the minute details you may miss in a more colorful kitchen. The stained glass-inspired panels on the cupboards really make this space from Noelle Ryan Interiors, as well as the slate-colored island—two things that may not have stood out initially without the help of a white background.

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Cathie Hong Interiors

If you fancy all things modern, white is the perfect color for softening the edges and holding the space together. This kitchen from Cathie Hong Interiors has the sharp and refined shapes often seen in modern rooms as well as the more spherical ones—just take a look at that chandelier. The soft white hues in the cabinets, walls, and herringbone backsplash, as well a the intentional touches of black, make it feel so much lighter.

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Milk and Honey Life

For a case study of cottagecore at its finest, just take a peek at this kitchen from Milk and Honey Life. The white beadboard ceiling mixed with the brick walls and cross windows feels updated yet oh-so-cozy. Plus, it's hard to think of dreamier details than the small tree in the antiquated pot and the hanging copper pans.

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  • White kitchens are mysterious and multifaceted, just like the women who reign there. What associations are not born when looking at them: freshness, coolness, spaciousness, lightness, grace, order, tranquility, elegance, aristocracy.

    The photo shows a white kitchen in a modern style - cabinets to the ceiling and without handles, an apron is made of solid pieces of porcelain stoneware. All appliances are built in.

    Designers have always loved them (both in the 19th and in the 20th century), because this blank canvas can be painted with both delicate pastel strokes and powerful bright colors.

    Classic white kitchen set.

    And it can also be easily spoiled by choosing such white kitchens in the interior, photo which will not cause any other emotions, except for boredom and despondency.

    White is an absolutely non-conflict color, it gets along well with most shades and styles. It can be found in both classic and modern interiors. It’s just that each style has its own type of furniture and textiles, the textures and materials used, its auxiliary and accent tones.

    Contemporary style corner white kitchen with a radiused edge, wood look worktop.

    So, modern white kitchens (photo below) are recognizable by smooth lines, minimalist forms, glossy facades, the presence of glass, metal, plastic. You can find a large selection of white kitchen sets in our catalog of white kitchen sets, prices are also indicated there.


    А white Provence style interior is complemented by pastel shades of brick, aquamarine, cornflower blue, cozy textiles with a floral print, and a feeling of slightly shabby furniture. The hallmark of a classic-style kitchen is a solid, massive set with solid or glass cabinet doors, large cabinets, with artsy chamfers, wood or marble countertops.


    For all their beauty, these kitchens are more suited to pragmatists than romantics. White effortlessly combines various shades of colors, textures, types of accessories into a single composition. This is the right choice for owners of tiny kitchens, because a white set or finishing materials make it lighter, more spacious, visually increase the height of the ceiling.

    White U-shaped kitchen unit with breakfast bar. The bar counter continues the working area of ​​the countertop - this way the kitchen looks more open.

    This top is less visible to dried water drops or dust particles and goes well with light or dark wood fronts. However, it should be remembered that these kitchens require perfect order and the use of water-resistant materials with increased dirt-repellent properties.


    Pictured is a corner kitchen with cabinets up to the ceiling. On the right, under the last wall cabinet, there is a place for a freestanding refrigerator.

    When designing the interior of the room on your own, you should give preference to classic color combinations . White-black, white-red, white-red-blue, white-green and white-purple kitchens always look stylish and harmonious.


    Monochrome interiors of kitchens (exclusively white) are found infrequently, mainly when decorating an apartment in high-tech, Scandinavian, modern style. Yes, and the boil-white tone is used even less often due to fears of turning the room into a sterile operating room.

    There are more interesting options: shades of baked milk, champagne, ivory, cream, cream, mother-of-pearl add comfort and tranquility to the room.

    If you are planning a kitchen interior in neutral tones, then white can be complemented with silver, gold, pearl or steel shades.

    If you want to make the room brighter, catchy accents are used.

    It is enough to choose one group: accessories (vases, decorative candles or plates, figurines, flowers), textiles (towels, tablecloth, rug, curtains, chair seats), finishing materials.

    Thanks to the bright work apron, the white kitchen (pictured above) will never look boring. Although it should be remembered: an excess of color in a white kitchen is just as irritating to the eye as its lack.

    In the 2020 portfolio of KUHNI-NSK you will find many white kitchen solutions, both for small kitchens and for spacious ones. Here are some more interesting fresh solutions for 2020 below.


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68 options with photos of modern interior design

White kitchen today is a popular, trendy solution. However, not everyone decides to create it. After all, there are those who are very confused by the soiling of color. Someone doubts that the kitchen will look too strict or pale. There are many such stop factors. In this article, we will try to eliminate them. After all, it's all about getting it right!

Let's look at white from different angles

No, it's not about the shades and the peculiarities of the lighting effect. And that color is something more than just a tool used in the work of a designer. For example, in therapy there is a whole area dedicated to color and its effect on a person - color therapy. And then there is such a thing as the psychology of color.

Think about what associations do you have with white? Among the many definitions that come to mind, first of all, I want to list innocence, openness, lightness, perfection, rigor. This color may well take on the role of a symbol of these concepts.

How does the color white affect a person?

Gives hope, a feeling of freedom, complacency, inspires, pacifies, relieves various negative emotions.

Fashionable white kitchen interiors

White kitchens have been at the top of fashion trends for a relatively long time. This does not prevent them from remaining in the same place today. Styles change, designers come up with new accessories, embody their ideas and white kitchens continue to inspire them.

And almost every year, new items appear on the materials market, helping to diversify the interior well.

Such kitchens are less in demand in Russia than in other countries. This can be related to the mentality of our people. After all, as we mentioned earlier: many people think that maintaining cleanliness in such a kitchen is worth a lot of work.

But abroad they don't worry so much about this issue.

But despite all the prejudices, the interior of a white kitchen in a modern style is a great choice!

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White kitchen - practical or not?

According to quite a lot of people, a white kitchen design is the wrong choice, because such a room will need frequent and rather thorough cleaning. Not everyone has time for this.

We will not deny that spots and stains are clearly visible against a white background, because this is true, and the surface will need to be wiped quite often.

But much in this moment depends on the materials used. It is quite possible to pick them up so that cleaning does not cause any problems and discomfort. For example, if you paste over the walls with wallpaper that can be washed or lay everything with decorative tiles.

The material from which the floor is made must be chosen carefully. It should have a high level of strength and not be afraid of moisture.

Of course, stylish white kitchens require maintenance, but they also guarantee you a great mood and inspiration that makes cleaning a joy!

Secrets to keeping white kitchens clean

White kitchen owners often wonder why a newly sparkling white surface turns yellowish over time? The answer is simple - it is the influence of the rays of the sun! And to prevent such a problem from occurring, hang some beautiful protection on the windows - curtains or blinds.

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And, of course, do not forget about timely cleaning - that is, immediately after cooking has been completed. Moreover, in this case, the stains will be much easier to eliminate than when they have time to harden and dry.

Always switch on the hood at the very beginning of the cooking process. It will help to eliminate even the smallest particles settling on white surfaces.

Clean the headset monthly with warm water and soapy water. And don't forget to wipe it dry afterwards.

Are the tile joints dirty? Use a paste containing vinegar and soda to clean them.

Advantages of kitchen design in white with photo examples

1) Appliances and kitchen utensils look great with white, as both light and dark shades look harmonious with it;

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2) The lighter the shade of white, the wider the space decorated with it will appear. Thus, the lightest shades of white will be most useful and appropriate in mini spaces. They will make the kitchen elegant and spectacular.

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On the shortcomings of white in the design of the kitchen

Everything in the world is not without flaws, including beautiful white kitchens - practicality is at a low level.

The kitchen is a room shared by all family members. In addition, cooking itself - an activity that is not conducive to maintaining cleanliness, because it involves splashing fat, boiling water, food particles, etc. In general, there will be a lot of pollution that needs to be eliminated.

How many shades does white have and how to apply them when decorating a kitchen?

What could a white kitchen look like? The photos and references that you see in various print and online interior design publications prove that a white kitchen can be very different! This applies not only to the choice of style, but also to the shade. The latter, by the way, plays a huge role in how warm, cozy, stylish your kitchen space will turn out.

Let's take a simple example. If the interior style is conceived as a classic, then the best choice for a shade of white will be: cream, linen, beige, antique white.

By the way, any combination of them with each other looks great. The result is a very solemn, open and elegant kitchen space.

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White is not an easy color to apply. When decorating a room with this color, it does not hurt to be careful, because if you use it in too much quantity, the space may not be psychologically very comfortable.

The best choice for decorating the kitchen is warm shades of white, diluted with other colors. The impact of white on the psyche will only be positive.

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Not to mention that white is a great background color. And it does not matter at all what style you choose in order to decorate the kitchen.

About choosing a kitchen style in white tones

White color can be safely described as unique! It is appropriate in rooms decorated in any style. Therefore, in this matter, you can focus solely on your personal preferences.

If you want your kitchen to be the epitome of opulence and luxury, choose classic style .

What can be attributed to his characteristic features?

- wooden furniture, painted white, decorated with bent legs;

- walls, ceilings, furniture elements can also be decorated in white;

- decoration with gold over white - this solution gives the interior more elegance;

- textiles made from expensive fabrics in saturated colors - gives the classic kitchen interior completeness.

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Do you want the most comfortable kitchen? In this case, styles such as Provence, country, shabby chic will be the best choice. Shades of white fit perfectly into each of them.

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Pastel shades, beige, ivory, lavender - will give the kitchen extra warmth.

It is very important that the room remains completely light. This applies not only to furniture, decoration, but also decor, down to the smallest details.

loft, minimalism and hi-tech will help you create an ultra-fashionable kitchen.

In such kitchens, it is important to free the space as much as possible from all that is superfluous. To do this, just think about what is not your kitchen essentials?

Clear lines and the rigor of every detail are the main characteristics of modern white kitchens. In this case, white takes on the role of the background. Thus, this color becomes the main one in the interior.

Spice up your kitchen space with bright accessories to make it look more interesting.

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Modern white kitchen design options and beautiful color combinations

White wood-look top-bottom

Wood or quality imitations look great in combination with white. Especially if these are two colors in which the facades of the headset are made. For example, the lower modules can be wooden, and the upper modules can be white. And vice versa. Another interesting option is the side modules whose facades are the same color as the bottom ones.

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White + black

Such a duet has become a real embodiment of the classics. Time has no power over it, so kitchens decorated in these colors are always relevant, especially often it can be seen today in modern Scandi. This combination is the most contrasting. And this difference looks great both in decoration and in furniture.

Fronts in black accentuate the brilliance of white and add elegance to the kitchen.

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It is better to make a dining group in white, and arrange an apron with tiles or mosaics in various shades of white. Blinds can be used for window space.

What can be done in black?

Luminaires, small pieces of furniture, fittings, picture and mirror frames, sinks, elements, faucets or even the bottom row of modules will look great in black.

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Kitchen with accents in golden and brown tones: beige bottom and marble top + apron

Beige, brown, gold - all these shades on a white background will make the room even cozier and warmer. A golden hue can be given to handles, fittings and a mixer. And it can also be found in upholstered chairs or a sofa. For example, if it is made of velvet with a golden sheen.

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You may have noticed marble in modern design while looking through kitchens in white. Today this material is very popular in decoration. It goes well with materials such as corian, porcelain stoneware, tiles and other composite stones. If we talk about the choice of material for finishing the floor or an apron, then porcelain stoneware will be the best option.

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Remember, the larger the tile, the more similar to natural should be its appearance.

Corian is a composite stone imitating marble, ideal for countertops.

White + green

In kitchens decorated in a combination of white and green, an atmosphere of peace and tranquility reigns, because green helps tired eyes to rest, relaxes the psyche.

What can be done with green in this case?

As a rule, this is an apron, textiles, facades. A white background can give a particularly pleasant look to everything.

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Gray + white

The combination of gray and white is used in many modern styles: minimalism, Scandinavian, neoclassical. This color duet is distinguished by maximum peace, harmony and tranquility. At the same time, the most successful materials for decorating the space in this case will be artificial stone, marble and porcelain stoneware.

The applied shade of gray can be ashen, smoky, stone, taupe or like a thundercloud.

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White + orange

Quite a bold combination and a great option for a modern white kitchen. Facades made in orange tones will become an accent part of the interior and will attract attention. Referring to associations will help make the interior even more interesting. What is associated with orange? The first thing that comes to mind is an orange. You can decorate walls, an apron with orange tiles, use textiles in the same shade, lamps, etc.

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Blue + white

This color combination is also a classic, but will be most pronounced in Art Deco kitchens. To make such a space visually “warmer”, you can dilute it with golden elements. It can be decorative elements or accessories.

If you make all the bottom modules blue and the top ones white, you get a great balance in the style of English country or coastal.

White countertops made of stone or its high-quality imitation, which, for example, are available in the catalog of the Kedr factory, will look great.

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Red + white

An excellent combination for decorating a kitchen in a modern apartment in Magapolis. The kitchen set itself can be made of MDF, plastic or chipboard. The more details of metal or chrome will be present in its design, the better.

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About choosing the shape of the headset

This choice is really very important, because it directly affects how ergonomic the kitchen will turn out. In the planning process, furniture of various sizes and configurations is used.

Straight

Optimal for kitchens whose owners cannot complain about the lack of space. Everything, even appliances, fits comfortably along one wall here.

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Corner

Such sets are a particularly good choice for small kitchens or those in the interior of which a lot of additional furniture is used - sideboards, sofas, TV areas, etc.

U-shaped + peninsula

A white kitchen in the photo with a U-shaped set looks incredibly stylish! This is an ideal furniture set configuration for decorating kitchens and living rooms, because it provides an excellent opportunity to make a bar counter out of the countertop in one corner, and just leave the work surface in the other.

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About the choice of fronts for a white kitchen

The versatility of white gives us endless possibilities for its application. It will be an excellent background not only for a white glossy kitchen, but also for matte, embossed facades. The main thing is to match the style.

Gloss and lacquered solid wood fronts are most appropriate in the classics.

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Matte sets - for shabby chic, country, provence.

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Matte, glossy facades - look great in minimalism, hi-tech. Here, the emphasis moves from the type of surface to the configuration. An interesting solution will be embossed facades of an unusual shape.

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How to make a beautiful kitchen at a nice price? Choose facades from the Kedr factory. These are high-quality products, thanks to which the headset will serve you for many years! The abundance of decors available ensures that you will find something that will 100% match your kitchen design.

How to finish the walls, ceiling, floor surface?

White kitchen is a set and a room as a whole. Therefore, choosing white as the main color, you need to understand how to make the floor, ceiling and walls. Most designers are of the opinion that these surfaces should also be painted white. White facades against the background of the same walls will look especially elegant. And it will also help the room visually become wider - so that the ceilings do not seem low, and the room is narrow.

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If white wallpaper for wall decoration still seems too boring for you, you can use special stencils, painting with them all the necessary places using paint of a different color. It is important that the latter has something in common with some colors that are already present in the interior. For example, the colors of appliances, facades, countertops, etc.

White decorative plaster can be used for the ceiling. She does an excellent job of visually eliminating flaws.

Types of this plaster - with a three-dimensional pattern / smooth / corrugated, etc. Use the option that you liked the most.

Stretch ceilings, of course, have not been canceled either.

If we talk about finishing the floor, then when choosing a material, you need to rely, first of all, on the degree of its practicality, because most of all in the kitchen "gets" not only the countertop, but, above all, the floor.

Perhaps the best options for flooring materials are porcelain stoneware and ceramic tiles. This is where the color play comes into play. You can create many interesting options. For example, use white tiles and colored ones that are in harmony with other interior details.

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The cost of ceramics and porcelain stoneware is relatively high. Therefore, if you are interested in a more budget option, choose linoleum, laminate.

Making a kitchen backsplash

White

Can be made from tiles, glass, bricks, panels. This option will be good in white kitchens, the facades of which are colored.

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Gray

This apron makes a super duo with every shade of white that exists. This is a suitable option for a loft, minimalism, industry. If we talk about the material of execution, the most appropriate here is natural / artificial stone, concrete, decorative plaster.

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Colored

It can be a mosaic, photo printing, decorative plaster, just colored tiles - there are many options (ceramic, matte, with a structure, brickwork, natural wood). The main thing is that the material provides reliable protection to the wall from moisture, steam, temperature fluctuations and pollution. In white kitchens, bright colored aprons will look especially cool.

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Contrasting

Blue-black, red-grey, black-white... there are unlimited combinations. A solution that looks 100% interesting. Contrasts can be sharp / soft - choose at your discretion. Remember: such an apron looks best in kitchens that are decorated entirely in white.

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Lighting Features

Successful arrangement of lighting fixtures - what is it like in a white kitchen? Here it is important to achieve a space that is flooded with light. White will not tolerate darkness. He loves bright lighting around the clock. Therefore, the right decision would be the installation of spotlights in large quantities.

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However, it should be noted that such a technique will look great in modern interiors, but not in classic ones. If you have a classic in your kitchen, you can equip wall sconces instead of spotlights.

Natural light is also very important. It should not be forgotten and should be used to the maximum.

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We place accents competently

The main fear of those who have chosen a white kitchen design is that the room will seem uncomfortable and sterile, like a hospital ward. It will be quite difficult to stay in it for a long time. Impurities of other shades and colors will be a real salvation. What and where? Considering options:

1) If you're looking for modern-style white kitchens, consider colored appliances as an interesting option. For example, a red refrigerator will become a bright accent.

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2) Apron - looks great if the headset is 100% white;

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Also looks great apron made of bright ceramics.

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Glass apron - suitable for kitchens in a modern style. A particularly successful duet for them will be a white glossy kitchen.

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Apron and floor made of porcelain stoneware imitating marble - if you use the same tiles for finishing the floor in the bathroom, toilet, corridor, loggia, hallway, the design will turn out to be the same. Looks the most harmonious.

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Loft-style “boar” tile - regardless of the color - light / pastel / bright - such a brick always looks great on an apron. Especially if the kitchen is in a loft or scandi style.

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Accent apron in bright color - it will give the interior liveliness, create the right mood and theme. For example, if you want to maintain a spring mood, make the apron yellow, and if you want to feel eternal summer, use blue shades, like the sky or the sea.

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3) Curtains/curtains in the window openings will add individuality to the interior;

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4) Tablecloths, colorful chairs, lamps can also successfully dilute a completely white interior.

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5) Furniture in the dining area in black;

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6) Subfloor;

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Floor surface with geometric motifs - this can be ceramic parquet, herringbone parquet, porcelain stoneware with metal decor / inserts, as well as porcelain stoneware imitating marble with inserts made of various types . In any case, it would be better if a professional takes care of the design.

Ceramic tiles look great because they are the easiest to clean. "Chess" is one of the most successful patterns.

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It will also look very nice boards made of wood of various shades, white laminate.

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7) Color accessories;

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Don't want to make a big bright spot? Then use small color accents. For example, dishes, small household appliances, etc.

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Are you embarrassed by an empty wall? Decorate it with a pop art painting. This is a bright style, so the picture will not require any additions.

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8) Lavender bunches, clay pots, bunches of onions, copper utensils are a great option for a Provence, shabby chic or country style kitchen.

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9) Vase with flower bouquet;

10) Ripe fruit on a dish on the table;

11) Chandeliers, fittings and other accessories in a golden hue - perfectly accentuate the beauty of the headset;

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13) Luminaires made of chrome-plated metal, bronze;

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14) Elements from the array - will give the interior a natural orientation;

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15) Plants in colored pots;

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16) Ivory, cream, pearl elements - will make the room more elegant;

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17) Art Deco furniture - will give maximum sophistication and chic to your kitchen. The presence of such objects in space immediately makes the status of the interior higher. It can be used in both neoclassical and laconic design. In any case, it will look very good!

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18) Wall decoration with moldings - will look great in the dining area if you have a kitchen-dining room. This will give the space a European style, make it more aristocratic.

Photo from the source: odstroy.ruTable top Cedar 6651/Qr Greek Travertine

19) False columns, made in the classical style - typical for baroque, classical interiors. They can be in white or any other light shade, as well as with or without gold patination.

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Trends for 2021

1. Extended buffet area

Most often, the buffet area is built directly into the headset. But earlier cupboards with glass doors were always located separately, next to the dining table. At the moment, how varied the buffets have become is simply amazing!

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2. Sliding doors between living room and kitchen

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One of the most fashionable solutions today, which is used to separate the kitchen area from the living / dining area. Will fit perfectly into any style. Can be transparent/colorful.

3. Mosaic panel on an accent apron

It can be made really from small glass particles, or it can be imitated using a high-quality print made on porcelain stoneware.

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4. The sink is the same color as the countertop

This solution always looks prettier and neater than contrasting options. But there are exceptions: in the loft, the contrast will look more appropriate.

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5. Chairs/armchairs in different colors in the dining area

Looks very unusual and non-standard. Here you can make the most interesting combinations: emerald + burgundy + light blue + dark blue + pale yellow + pink, etc.

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6. Kitchen top and backsplash made of natural granite

Looks great in classic/neoclassical white kitchens. The stone itself can be gray-white-brown, gray-white-black, red-black-gray, beige-white-black and other colors.

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7. False ceilings with stained glass

An excellent alternative to standard solutions if the budget allows.

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Summing up: design tips for creating a modern white kitchen

1. First of all, you need to determine for yourself the type of facade that you need - matte or glossy. The first will noticeably less pollution, but the second is easier to clean.

2. To make the kitchen look different, add accents of other colors - bright or muted.

3. The best materials for wall decoration are washable wallpaper and plaster.

4. Countertops made of marble or its high-quality imitation, solid wood facades, glass elements, polished nickel, stainless steel details are perhaps the best components of the design of white kitchens.

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