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White cupboards get all the attention. Sure, they’re great for creating a clean backdrop and brightening even the most cramped of rooms—but we’re ready for a little warmth. It’s time to consider cream kitchen cabinets. Every bit as calming and pared back as their counterparts but less stark, they’re a breath of fresh air with a touch of lived-in charm. 

That said, there’s no rule about having to make them rustic. The trick to having ivory paint feel fresh is a magic formula of the right shade and the appropriate accoutrements—you know, oversized hardware, counters in a natural material, and even styling. Whether you’re planning to buy or DIY new fronts, here are a few spaces at the top of our mood boards.

The English Cream: School House White by Farrow & Ball

To emulate the feeling of an antique country kitchen in her Brooklyn apartment, Mallory Fletchall opted for a soft off-white to coordinate with her vintage-style fridge. “I didn’t want it to look like a white modern box,” she says. “I really wanted there to be personality and coziness.”


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The Greige: Sandbar by Sherwin-Williams

Photography by Kat and Thomas Jamieson

Lifestyle blogger Kat Jamieson’s Connecticut home was “fine,” she says, but the white kitchen cabinets felt cold against equally snowy walls. To add some warmth, she painted the boxes a greige shade and kept the white to the new marble countertops.

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The Sunny Shade: Harvest Moon by Backdrop

Photography by Elizabeth Carababas, Styling by Abby Pendergrast

French fashion influencer Jen Azoulay knows a thing or two about looking chic and effortless. So when it came time to choose colors for her Los Angeles home, she settled on brass hardware to purposefully bring out the yellow undertones of her newly painted cabinets. You’d never know they’re IKEA.


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The Almost White: Shadow White by Farrow & Ball

Photography by Yuki Sugiura, Styling by Jennifer Kay

Judith Achumba-Wöllenstein couldn’t stand the glossy finish of her London kitchen cabinets. A fresh coat of paint would have solved the problem, but wrapping the cupboards in off-white vinyl was actually more affordable. Oversize wood pulls, a peachy zellige backsplash, and black scalloped shelves keep the sleek silhouettes from feeling so builder-grade.

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The Classic: Swiss Coffee by Benjamin Moore

Studio McGee knows a thing or two about showstopping kitchens, and in this particular room, it all came down to a medley of cupboard types. There are short drawers and tall cabinets; glass panes and solid wood. It makes the simple color far more interesting—plus the blue-gray stove just out of view adds the right amount of contrast.  

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The Soft Clay: Downy by Sherwin-Williams

In this Naked Kitchens corner, oak shelving breaks up the clay hue. Choose a mix of open and closed storage to shake up the design; bonus points if you want to follow suit with some elegant molding. Keep the natural theme going with matching butcher block countertops, and you’ve got yourself a winning recipe. 

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The Cloudy Gray: White Wisp by Benjamin Moore

From a distance, the most striking thing about Erin Hiemstra’s room is the floor-to-ceiling built-ins. But look closer and you’ll notice a little quirk: Almost all the hardware is different. Some doors have two knobs, others have one, and the main pair has none at all—it features sleek pulls. Uniformity is overrated anyway. 

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The Café au Lait: Wimborne White by Farrow & Ball

The trademark cabinet borders may be there, true, but this Space Exploration–designed loft is anything but cookie-cutter. Chalk it up to super thin brass handles and a particular tint of café au lait paint. Paired with a contemporary accordion sconce and matte black accents, the whole space feels current. 

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The Cool Neutral: Whipped by Clare

Checkerboard floors. Tiled counters. On paper, this combination shouldn’t work, but Madelynn Furlong made it happen. It’s all about picking a cooler cream hue for the walls and cupboards to counteract all the beige.

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The Vintage Vibe: Antique White by Jolie Paint

Farmhouse isn’t for everyone, but when done right, like in Liza Reyes‘s sunny spot complete with wood countertops, leather pulls, and a skirted sink, it’s the design version of a big hug. If you’re going to go the old-school–charm route with your cream kitchen cabinets, you may as well lean in.

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13 cream kitchen ideas that prove beige is back

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Looking for some gorgeous cream kitchen ideas? Cream and beige seem to have got a bit of a bad rap over the last few years – we blame Magnolia paint! But it's no longer just associated with soulless rentals and blah hotel rooms, it's now the color everyone is loving in 2021. 

It's probably a sign of the times, but 2020 saw a rise in making our homes more... homey. Gone were the minimalist interiors, the monochrome scheme, even Mid-century modern furniture took a hit. We were all about making our spaces, cozy, welcoming and well an escape from the madness that last year brought. 

And cream is the perfect color for doing just that. Soft, inviting, still a neutral but just slightly warmer than white, it's a versatile hue that's perfect for creating a classic kitchen. Listen to us trying to get all deep about a color, but just take a look at these kitchens and you'll see exactly what we mean...

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'We’re seeing warmer greiges and beiges increase in popularity. While we were noticing a shift toward warmer colors before COVID-19, with everyone spending so much time at home, we expect this trend to continue. These warm, earthy tones create a sense of calm and cultivate the feeling of wellness in the home, which is exactly what homeowners need right now.' explains Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams .

Convinced a cream kitchen color scheme is for you? We've pulled together all of our fave looks to suit all styles and all budgets. Whether you are totally redesigning you kitchen from scratch or just looking for ways to bring cream hues into your current space, we have you covered.

1. Pick grey toned creams for a fresh look 

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Before we get started, let us first say cream doesn't always have to equal a yellow-toned white. Yes, it's a warmer neutral, but there are also so many tones and shades that still feel fresh and modern. 

Just look at this cream kitchen. The cream has slightly cooler, more grey undertones which gives it less of a country kitchen feel, and a more elegant classic vibe. Try Farrow & Ball's Skimming Stone for a perfect stony off white, and combine these more greigey colors with a lighter cream or white for a fresh contrast.

'There’s a reason why cream kitchens are a perennial favourite among homeowners. Cream is a versatile color that works in all styles and schemes, from traditional farmhouse to modern and minimalistic. Trends come and go, but cream is a neutral color that will stand the test of time, and can be easily adapted and updated with different accessories and colour combinations over time - it’s perfect for a kitchen that is designed for longevity. ' explains Melissa Klink, Head of Design at Harvey Jones .

2. Mix creams with light wooden accents

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If you are looking to bring a rustic feel into an all cream kitchen, you can't go wrong with introducing to wooden accents. We would recommend sticking with lighter, cooler-toned woods to tone down the warmer cream tones if you are after a more contemporary, almost Scandi look. Of course, if you want to bring in even more warmth, you can pick warmer woods – these work perfectly in a cream country kitchen. 

3. Keep a cream kitchen simple

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Cream kitchens don't always have to be more traditional, check out this very chic, simple cabinetry. Paired with a grey worktop and matching cream splashback it would suit anyone wanting the warmth of a cream kitchen but still wants to keep the space minimalist and contemporary. 

You could always contrast the sleek cabinets with rustic decor as seen in this modern kitchen if you want to mix the two styles – it's a very on trend combo and creates that modern country look that everyone is after at the moment.  

4. Paint your kitchen cabinetry cream

Creating a cream kitchen doesn't always have to mean pulling out your existing one and starting from scratch. If you want a budget-friendly way to update your kitchen, painting your cabinets is a straightforward DIY job you can do in a couple of weekends. 

Be sure to order paint swatches first though so you can see how different creams look in your space – don't be fooled, they might all look the same but the undertones will all look different in the light of your kitchen. Check out our guide to how to paint kitchen cabinets for everything you need to know. 

5. Add in cooler tones to a cream kitchen 

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If you are looking for colors to bring into a cream kitchen, cooler tones like greys and dark blues work wonderfully. Be sure to pick a cream that doesn't have too much of a yellow undertone if you want to introduce these more steely tones. Stick to more of a warm off white that feels quite fresh and crisp –  check out Lick's White 04 for one of our faves.

6. Warm up your kitchen walls 

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Another simple way to get a dose of cream into our current kitchen is to paint the walls. Layering up all the neutrals is such an on trend look so if you have a grey or white kitchen, you can easily warm it up with a beige wall. Bring the look together and add more of those layers with some wooden accents and textures. A very laid back look that you can switch up with decor whenever takes your fancy.

7. Keep it simple with an off white scheme

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Loving all the layers of cream going on in this kitchen. The beige cabinetry, the warm white tiles, the lighter cream on the walls, even the tile grouting is cream! And yet this space doesn't feel too... cream thanks to the pops of green from the houseplants and the simple addition of the black barn star that links with the monochrome rug. 

This is a top tip if you want to go for an all cream kitchen, make sure you add just a touch of decor in a deeper color to ground the look and give it a bit of a focus.  

8. Contrast a cream kitchen with a dark floor

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Thought a cream kitchen couldn't bring those moody vibes? Think again. Keep it neutral with your cabinets but then go dramatic with your flooring. Painting floorboards in a dark charcoal or picking slate tiles won't interrupt that rustic feel of a cream kitchen, but it will provide a ton of depth and the perfect contrast to all those pale neutrals. 

9. Team cream with copper

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Another gorgeous modern country kitchen; it seems cream lends itself so well to that trend. This cream has a more olive tone, which we love, perfect if you want to pair it with more obviously olive greens as you can see here for a really fresh but still very inviting look. 

It's the copper accents in this kitchen that draw the eye, they are the perfect metallic for this tone of cream. The copper brings out the warmth but also slightly contrasts those green tones too, giving the cream more dimension.  

10. Bring in a country feel with a cream Aga

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Complete the country kitchen vibe with a cream Aga (or a cream oven would have a similar effect if the idea of an Aga daunts you). Pair with lighter, off white cabinets and walls, plus plenty of warm wooden furniture to enhance that farmhouse feel. Create contrast, and break up all those creamy colors using terracotta tiles, which still add to the warm color pallet but add a depth to the room. 

11. Create a focus with darker accents

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Introducing a strong accent color into a neutral kitchen can totally lift the space, and give it a bit of a focus among all that cream. You could go for a classic feature wall but we think just adding a touch of color around a door frame or on the mantle as seen here, can have a very similar effect.  

12. Pick a stylish marble splashback

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Want your cream kitchen to have a glamorous feel to it? Throw in some marble! Whether that be in a backsplash, your kitchen worktop, or just a couple of accessories.  

The grey tones of the marble will freshen up the warm tones, giving the space a lift and creating a cleaner, more contemporary look. Pair with brass or gold hardware and you've got the dream combo right there. 

13. Use cream to expand a small kitchen 

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It's interior design 101 that lighter colors tend you work best in smaller spaces, making cream a perfect choice if you are work with a small kitchen. Depending on the natural light you get in your kitchen, a straight-up white can look a bit stark and clinical, so opt for cream for a softer look that will look lovely in all lights.

Note how in this kitchen, cream is used on the walls and cabinets, but the ceiling is painted white. This just lightens up the space and creates the allusion that there is more height to the room.

What colors go with a cream kitchen?

Cream is such a versatile color you can make it work with any color scheme. Since it's on the warmer side, it does lend itself best to warmer toned colors, but that doesn't necessarily mean you only have to stick to pinks and reds. 

Colors that traditionally have cooler tones like greys, blues and greens can all work too, you just have to pick the right ones – try out warmer deep blues and muted olive greens if you are looking to add some color. 

What worktops go with a cream kitchen?

Our top pick for worktops that go with a cream kitchen would be wood worktops. As you have probably worked out from the gorgeous kitchens above, cream does lend itself more to that classic, country kitchen kind of vibe and wooden worktops work best with that look.

Marble also looks lovely in a cream kitchen to give those more slubby tones a lift. This would be the perfect choice if you want to freshen up the space and create a more contemporary look.

Still looking for more neutral kitchen inspiration? We have a whole gallery of white kitchen ideas for you to peruse through next.  

Hebe joined the Real Homes team in early 2018 as Staff Writer before moving to the Livingetc team in 2021 where she took on a role as Digital Editor. She loves boho and 70's style and is a big fan of Instagram as a source of interiors inspiration. When she isn't writing about interiors, she is renovating her own spaces – be it wallpapering a hallway, painting kitchen cupboards or converting a van.

Cream kitchen - stylish design ideas

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Cream kitchen is a combination of practicality and beauty. The noble color of a light shade creates the effect of impeccable purity. The furniture looks stylish and modern. The interior, made in cream colors of warm colors, beckons with comfort, creates tranquility.

Cream Kitchen Shades

Cream color is versatile. In furniture production, there are many of its shades. It can be saturated, pastel, light. It depends on the semitones that are included in its composition. nine0003

Cream kitchen can be in the following shades:

Cream kitchen set is a great alternative to white. It is rich in nuances and looks great indoors.

Benefits

  1. Cream is a neutral color. His eyes don't get tired. nine0019
  2. Easy to match with almost any color.
  3. Beautiful light set does not look too sterile;
  4. Cream overflows look more interesting than similar light colors, such as beige or ivory;
  5. Visually enlarges the space. Creates a stylish visual effect.
  6. A warm range, ideal for classic kitchens as well as modern style kitchens.

Classic cream kitchen

Shades of cream are perfect for creating classic interiors. Manufacturers offer many options for "Classic" facades made of solid wood and MDF.

For a classic cream kitchen, designers offer many beautiful elements:

To create a classic design, the walls are decorated in a classic style, and warm-colored curtains are hung on the windows. nine0003

Modern style cream kitchen

Kitchen design in modern style suggests functional furniture with smooth surfaces. They can be matte or glossy cream. Glass stained-glass windows are made in a frame or aluminum profile. Usually use frosted glass or "satin".

Minimalism in the kitchen

For lovers of a minimalist style, you should definitely choose a light cream set. It is performed without decorative elements. The surface is smooth. The handles of the cabinets are hidden behind the facade in an aluminum profile. nine0003

Cream color looks good with minimalist steel details. Therefore, household appliances can not be built in behind the doors, but left in plain sight.

Cream kitchen worktop

To prevent the cream-colored kitchen set from looking dull, designers suggest using a contrasting worktop. Burgundy and chocolate colors are perfect.

The table top can be made of inexpensive plain plastic or natural stone with a marble pattern or inclusions. nine0003

42 examples of kitchen interiors in beige tones

A beige kitchen is a great option for those who want to create a peaceful, harmonious space with an aura of comfort. Beige is considered a universal color that fits perfectly into the room, decorated in any style and combined with other colors. At the same time, shades can be calm and bright.

Many people are afraid that the beige kitchen in the interior will look too boring. In order to prevent this, it is important to know the secrets of its competent design. nine0003

The secrets of the popularity of the kitchen in beige colors

Among the advantages of beige are the following:

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2) goes well with any existing colors;

3) helps to create a homely atmosphere;

4) fits perfectly into interiors made in any style; nine0003

5) has a huge number of shades and tones.

Among the features of beige are:

1) the ability to visually make the room more spacious and brighter;

2) has a calm energy;

3) symbolizes harmony, stability and happiness;

4) makes it possible to create a kitchen with different moods, as the beige base is neutral. In this case, it all depends on the effect that you want to create and the additional color that you will use for this. nine0003

Beige set with a glossy finish and no handles on the fronts is perhaps the perfect embodiment of modern kitchen design in beige.

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Worktop Cedar 4035/Q Alambra dark

What can be done in the kitchen in beige colors?

The use of beige in kitchen interiors can be different. As a rule, it is used as a base. In this case, the options can be beaten in completely different ways. Make the kitchen set beige - while the wallpaper and curtains can be decorated in a different shade. In addition, you can create a beautiful combination of cream-colored top modules with a darker bottom. At the same time, the countertop and apron can be made dark - decorated in brown or black. nine0003

Dark appliances are in perfect harmony with the dark brown work area. The composition is supported by a dining area in gray-brown color.

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Countertop Cedar 5020/Pt Kyoto

The wider the area, the more dark details in the design can be used. nine0003

Kitchen in beige tones with bright accents: about combinations with other colors

Beige is quite self-sufficient. The design of the light beige kitchen does not involve the use of other colors? This does not mean that the kitchen will be monotonous.

You can diversify the monochrome by using various shades of beige or different textures: mosaic, wood, fabric, etc. under a tree" in the same tone. The gray-beige notes found in the wood texture of the lower cabinets are beautifully combined in the tile pattern, which decorates the walls and the backsplash as well. nine0003 Photo from the source: pinterest. ru

Countertop Cedar 4021/S Lucca

The use of other colors in the kitchen design will help to introduce other colors in a duet with beige. So, what color goes well with beige in the kitchen?

White

In combination with white, beige creates a duet that is ideal for creating aristocratic interiors. The space turns out to be very bright and close to monochrome, therefore, so that the kitchen does not look too boring and monotonous, it is better to add a variety of textures and textures to its design, experiment with different tones. It is better to finish the room in white, and make the furniture and accessories itself beige. nine0003

White ceilings are a classic design option, and even if the interior of the kitchen is made in the Provence style and the ceiling is decorated with beams, it is better to leave them white as well, so as not to visually weigh down the ceiling.

A white wall is the perfect light background for a set that will emphasize the depth of its color. White seating on bar stools in the snack area, which is equipped near the kitchen island, as well as neat white pots with indoor plants and small ceramic inserts in the handles of the kitchen set - all this will successfully dilute the beige design with lighter accents. nine0003 Photo from source: pinterest.ru

Cedar top 3043/S Semolina gray

Black

Black

Otherwise, the kitchen will turn out to be too gloomy, and it will be inconvenient for you to cook and spend time in it. It is better to create small dark accents: chairs, a tabletop, partially finish the wall with black - for example, include a chalkboard in the interior - a detail that is very popular in modern interior design. nine0003

If a kitchen with white laconic ceilings and light beige parquet on the floor is exactly the same tone as the kitchen set, complement it with gray - decorate the wall and work area in this tone, put a sofa in the living area, and add black accents to the in the form of black bar stools and furniture in the dining group, you get a very stylish modern laconic, not overloaded with anything superfluous interior.

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Countertop Cedar 2946/R Galia

Brown

The beige-brown palette is perhaps the most successful combination, because it fills the interior with calmness. A good choice of shade is very important, since not all of them may be appropriate and look really good. Here it is already worth turning to culinary or natural motives.

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Cedar top 7032/1 Bergamo dark marble

Is the kitchen small? In this case, it is better to abandon too dark shades of brown and rely on light colors. Wenge is a color that is best suited for spacious rooms. It is quite dark, while it will help me visually reduce the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room. It is better to choose darker tones for decorating the dining area, curtains, headset details and countertops.

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Countertop Cedar 316/1 Wenge wood

Gray

Cream shades of beige combined with metallic gray look modern and beautiful. This is a very practical duet that will look especially good in retro kitchens decorated with artificially aged details. At the same time, they can be combined in different proportions. In the kitchen in beige colors, gray curtains and wallpaper look great. It also looks great on a cream background furniture, decorated in a metallic shade.

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Top Cedar 4921K-52 Madura garnet

Green

Beige and green are a beautiful duo typical of eco-style. Both colors can be saturated, close to pastel colors. Their proportions may vary. For example, beige can prevail, and green is presented only in individual small items and accessories.

Photo from the source: arxip.com Countertop Cedar 7493/Q Umbria nine0009 Blue

Color combinations found in nature tend to look the most harmonious in interiors. This statement also applies to the beige-blue duo. Blue is a cold color, and to maintain balance in the palette, you need to choose a warm tone of beige.

Photo from the source: mykaleidoscope.ruTable top Cedar 997/Br Light royal opal

Choosing an apron and countertop

Beige kitchen, the photo of which is presented below, as you can see, looks great with all natural shades and textures. Therefore, an excellent option would be to create a countertop made of wood, stone or high-quality imitations of these materials. nine0003 Photo from the source: design-homes.ru Countertop Cedar 7053/FL* Taxus Photo from the source: polinov.ruTable top Cedar 4921K-52 Madura garnet

The working area looks beautiful in dark shades, up to black.

As well as bright options - orange, red and rich caramel.

The design of the kitchen in beige tones suggests that an apron in white or any bright color (red, orange, purple) will look beautiful. But in the second case, there is one important condition: elements of the same color must be present in the interior so that everything looks as harmonious as possible. Such bright accents will make a calm beige design more energetic and bright. nine0003 Photo source: roomble.com Top Cedar 1110/S White

Perhaps the easiest and certainly safest option would be to create an apron in the same color as the countertop.

Photo from the source: cucine.ruTabletop Cedar 1017/1A White ice chips

Walls

Wall decoration in beige tone is one of the most successful options, as the walls remain light, which always has a good effect on the perception of space, while being less easily soiled compared to white. It is also an excellent backdrop against which furniture in a wide variety of shades and colors will look great. To make the look of the walls more interesting, you can use several tones for decoration, as well as various textures. nine0003 Photo from the source: mykaleidoscope.ru Tabletop Cedar 3316/1А Brion

Floor

A dark floor always looks great and is very practical to use.

Photo from the source: kitchensinteriors.ru Countertop Cedar 5020/Pt Kyoto

But a light woodgrain or white tile design will also be quite appropriate, as it will give the kitchen the most sophisticated look.

If the choice fell on the dark design of the floor surface, it is better to complement it with a worktop and an apron in the same tone. This will give the beige interior more interest and contrast. nine0003 Photo source: internityhome.plToptop Cedar 1012/Cr White ceramic

Upholstered furniture and kitchen set

Surely, visiting furniture stores, you have noticed that beige-colored kitchens are more common than other options. This fact is easily explained by the fact that it is a natural color that can be found in the colors of wood, stone, and sometimes metal.

If you choose a beige kitchen in the interior, photos and references of various design projects are clear evidence that such a set will look best on a contrasting background. nine0003 Photo from the source: sense-life.com Table top Cedar 8318/E Spider web brown

If monochrome is a priority, and the walls are also in a light beige shade, you can diversify the design with the help of facades with glass inserts, panels, carved doors, etc.

Decor and textiles

Decorative details are designed to make the room more interesting and brighter, so choosing products that are also decorated in beige is not entirely logical here. nine0003 Photo from the source: mebel-proffy.ruTable top Cedar 811/1 Metallic

Appliances

It is desirable that household appliances do not merge with the kitchen set, but at the same time do not stand out too much. A great option is a technique in bronze color or with a golden hue.

Photo from the source: mebel-mr.ruTable top Cedar 2348/soft Lombardy

If the facades of the headset are painted in cold beige, then it is better to use silver or black technique. nine0003 Photo from the source: kitchendecorium.ruTabletop Cedar 811/1 Metallic

In what style should I design a beige kitchen?

Beige universal. Therefore, it is suitable for creating any style. Consider the main options.

Classic

Classic suggests a certain restraint, so beige is ideal for it. In addition, this is one of the natural wood shades, so one way or another this color will be present in the interior, because the classic prefers natural solid wood furniture and other types of expensive materials. nine0003 Photo from the source: ital-moscow.ruTable-top Cedar 1884/K-52 Chipollino panna

The design of the kitchen can be either completely monotonous or include contrasting saturated colors. For example, beige looks very nice in combination with burgundy.

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Mediterranean

The Mediterranean style involves large spaces, the use of natural materials, natural colors. Beige shades fit perfectly here! The combination of beige with turquoise or aquamarine looks especially organic. It is not necessary to use these bright colors in too large quantities. Quite enough minimal accents. nine0003 Photo from the source: kitchendecorium.ruTable top Cedar 1046/soft Grey-beige

Living plants help to maintain the authenticity of the Mediterranean-style cuisine. The combination of beige colors in the interior of such a kitchen is a must have. This is the most neutral tone that goes well with all colors.

Loft

Many people think of the word "loft" as something gray, with metal details. However, the beige color in such an interior is also very appropriate. The main thing is to choose the right shade. nine0003

If the kitchen area is small, then a light beige kitchen will help visually make the space wider. In addition, there is a beige brick, which means that you do not have to give up the bare brickwork - the traditional type of decoration for the loft style.

Photo from source: amastanze.comTabletop Cedar 314/M Wenge

If the kitchen is spacious enough, you can decorate it with very original and non-standard details, for which the beige walls will be the perfect backdrop. These can be stuffed deer, goats, a disco ball suspended from the ceiling, a skin on the floor. nine0003 Photo from the source: firsthometumblr.com

Country

Beige kitchen design in this style can be complemented with the most ordinary finishes made using natural materials in natural colors. Here it is appropriate to use a lot of decorative details to achieve the most homely, cozy atmosphere. They will help to make the image of the kitchen the most complete.

Beige-green scale so often found in nature looks great.

Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTable top Cedar 685/1 Platinum nine0002 Bright details will add special color to the interior. For example, red and white checkered curtains with lace. Textiles can also be used in the edging of the facades of the kitchen set.

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Gray-beige combinations in the interior look interesting. The walls are best decorated in a neutral tone, which will be slightly lighter than other elements.

Photo from the source: dizainexpert.ruTabletop Cedar 1110/S White

Provence

The combination of beige color in the interior of the kitchen perfectly conveys the charm of the province of France. A combination of beige tones with pale blue will look beautiful, white details are appropriate. The result is a light, airy interior. Facades can be made curly, using additional decorations in the interior (painting on the ceiling) will also not be superfluous.

Photo credit: grassfire.orgTop top Cedar 7052/FL* Wotan Oak

The furniture with a wood structure in dark beige looks very interesting, combined with a light floor. At the same time, bright accents can be: curtains, carpet, dishes and other little things. nine0003 Photo from the source: ital-moscow.ruTabletop Cedar 709/1 Taurus andromeda

Minimalism

A very laconic style in which a kitchen in beige tones would be very appropriate. The photo below is a clear proof of this. And if the apartment is small, and the kitchen is small in size, then such a design will generally be an ideal option. Decorative details here are superfluous.

By the way, in spacious rooms, a minimalist kitchen interior in beige tones will also look very cool. nine0003 Photo from source: tasjalap.com Table top Cedar 4040/S Antares

In addition to light beige, vanilla and chocolate shades will also be appropriate here.

Do you want to create a highlight in the interior? An unusual apron will help with this, which will not overload the design.

Photo from the source: behance. net Countertop Cedar 727/1 White Granite

Hi-tech

Beige style kitchen is not what comes to mind. We are used to the fact that high-tech is characterized by cold gray, metallic tones. However, if you choose a headset with the most simple modern design in beige tone, it will look quite organic in a high-tech room. nine0003

In addition, there are beige metal fronts, which are also characterized by smooth lines and glossy gloss.

Brown-beige solutions are also appropriate.

Photo source: kyxhi.com Top Cedar 232/S Niagara Oak

Useful tips for creating a beige kitchen in the interior

Kitchen color, beige color combination - professional designers give a lot of recommendations on these issues. Decided to renovate the kitchen and create its design yourself? We recommend listening to their advice:

1) Remember that a lot depends on which material you choose. For example, a light tile with a shiny surface will help visually expand the space.

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And if the goal is to increase the height of the ceilings, this will help the design of the walls with a vertical pattern.

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2) A kitchen in light beige tones, whether it is a mini version or a spacious kitchen-living room, should be designed so that during the meal, the light reflected from the beige elements does not blind you eyes. Thus, if the kitchen facades have a glossy surface, it is better to leave it behind the dining group. nine0003 Photo from the source: pinterest.ruTabletop Cedar 5021/S Metallic

3) The style of household appliances should not stand out from the chosen design. A kitchen in light beige tones will look good even with household appliances that contrast in tone. The main thing is that her style does not get out of the concept.


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